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by noir_lord
1121 days ago
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The internet used to feel so human most of the time back in mid-90's because there was somehow an awareness that the person you where talking to was a human in a way we've lost. Those where the days you could email a webmaster and get a response, when you hung around with like minded people in self-organised communities around a thing that interested them - like reddit without the massive negativity and astroturfing. The modern internet (or web really) has lost much of that flavour, there are a few places that still maintain it with anonymity - HN is one, specific subreddits, the IRC server I've hung around forever, I've friends on there going back more than 15 years, we where all early 20's computer geeks, now a lot of them are married with kids or have kids on the way - I know a tonne of details about them personally and sometimes don't know their real name. I do see some echoes of that world in some modern platforms (discord for specific games (in my case Arma) captures some of it). |
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