When did the Internet jump the shark?

April 3, 1996, when Jennifer Ringley fired up a webcam in her dorm room and introduced the world to live performances via JenniCam. She wanted to chronicle her entire life online, but of course, everyone tuned in to see if they could catch her having sex, or at least being naked. Then she got hacked, doxxed and received death threats, thereby introducing the reality of unintended consequences for Internet creators.