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Spacemanspliff ( @Spacemanspliff@midwest.social ) English83•1 year ago NigelFrobisher ( @NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone ) 28•1 year agoMystery solved.
krolden ( @krolden@lemmy.ml ) 7•1 year agoOh geez
Abrinoxus ( @Abrinoxus@lemmy.today ) 62•1 year ago callouscomic ( @callouscomic@lemm.ee ) English5•1 year agoAlso parents taking over something fun.
floofloof ( @floofloof@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year agoToday’s parents and grandparents are 1993’s internet kids. Some of us, anyway.
gnuplusmatt ( @gnuplusmatt@reddthat.com ) 2•1 year agoI’m a parent that grew up on the internet. Remember that many of us who grew up on ICQ and Geocities to Napster and the somethingawful forums and beyond are now approaching 40.
geography082 ( @geography082@lemm.ee ) 39•1 year agoBecause it’s run by companies and not people like before. Because the original internet community grew and they prefer being in family and outside.
Routhinator ( @Routhinator@startrek.website ) English24•1 year ago“Why the internet isn’t fun anymore” - proceeds to talk about Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.
Completely fails to mention any fediverse sites, or any of the millions of other sites out there.
If you’re the author, the internet isn’t fun anymore because you don’t use it. You visit the corporate websites only. You either never learned how to use the internet, or you’re not interested in actually trying.
Its like the person who never leaves their neighborhood and complains that life is boring.
utopiah ( @utopiah@lemmy.ml ) 13•1 year agoAgreed but isn’t it the experience most people on the Internet currently have?
Syn_Attck ( @Syn_Attck@lemmy.today ) 9•1 year agoAIM/MSN/Yahoo chatrooms. GeoCities. Neopets. Limewire, KaZaa, listening to Art Bell on the radio next to you while you search for the latest alien news and read ancient texts. Webrings. Message boards. NSA hadn’t partnered with Microsoft for the first version of PRISM.
It was more decentralized, but even in the centralized parts there weren’t yet entire industries dedicated to stealing every last bit of dopamine from you to sell to the highest bidder.
It was an amazing time. RIP 1985-2010
utopiah ( @utopiah@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year agoIt was and it can still be, that’s why we are here. It will never be the same, we lost some amazing opportunities but we still need that connection, we still want to learn and build together. I don’t know what tomorrow will bring but at least as some of us want to try, this time being mindful of the corporate capture risk, we can do better and that’s exciting!
kandoh ( @kandoh@reddthat.com ) 20•1 year agoThe internet I grew up with and loved couldn’t survive having the whole population on it. It became about making money off the userbase, political manipulation, and addictive distractions. It’s success killed it.
skuzz ( @skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de ) 6•1 year agoIt was such a fun and fanciful place.
tektite ( @tektite@slrpnk.net ) 3•1 year agoThe unattainable is unknown at Zombo com!
Syd ( @Syd@lemm.ee ) 1•1 year agoI miss the solar death ray.
theshatterstone54 ( @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk ) 10•1 year agoAsk the people that had you put a paywall on the article, writers and editors of New Yorker!
Zerush ( @Zerush@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year agoSpreed 42.zip, renamed in boobs.zip, in Facebook and you’ll see how funny the internet can be.