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@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:
@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:
@reiver@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

This is the Web of the 1990s and, to some degree, the early 2000s — that some of us experienced and remember.

The Web that some of us want to make a come back.

#WorldWideWeb

From @SketchesbyBoze@twitter.com :

"Young people may not know this but there was a time when the internet had thousands of quirky, informative websites, when you could spend hours browsing and come away smarter rather than dumber. We have seen a wonderful thing destroyed in our lifetimes."
From @SketchesbyBoze@twitter.com : "Young people may not know this but there was a time when the internet had thousands of quirky, informative websites, when you could spend hours browsing and come away smarter rather than dumber. We have seen a wonderful thing destroyed in our lifetimes."
From @SketchesbyBoze@twitter.com : "Young people may not know this but there was a time when the internet had thousands of quirky, informative websites, when you could spend hours browsing and come away smarter rather than dumber. We have seen a wonderful thing destroyed in our lifetimes."
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crispycat :enbytroll:
crispycat :enbytroll:
@crispycat@mastodon.calitabby.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@reiver i do occasionally see some individual websites, mainly those shared with me through matrix and fedi. seeing peoples' creativity in their expression is a treat in the hellscape that is the modern web and i hope it becomes more common

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Nazo
Nazo
@nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@reiver It was because corporations just couldn't understand it at the time. And they didn't have the frameworks setup for all the enshittification (like all the tracking stuff) back then.

The Web was basically mostly owned by real people instead of corporations and it was both horrible and amazing at the same time. 😆

Wow there sure were a lot of trolls back in those days though... That's one thing that seems to have eased up somehow. They're still around of course, but not nearly as many. At least outside of places like 4-chan or whatever.

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@tip@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@reiver
This is not the 1990s but it is interesting.

https://kagi.com/smallweb

@kagihq

Kagi Small Web

Discover the small web - personal blogs, independent YouTube channels, and webcomics from genuine humans on the internet.
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Steve
Steve
@steve@feltmarker.uk replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@reiver I recommend Kagi small web kagi https://kagi.com/smallweb

Kagi Small Web

Discover the small web - personal blogs, independent YouTube channels, and webcomics from genuine humans on the internet.
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Rimas
Rimas
@rq@river.group.lt replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@reiver, oh yeah, I still remember when searching for a recommendation or a comparison between two whatever things/products yielded something else than a bunch of nameless websites with paragraphs of barely helpful boilerplate text written by fucking robots with the sole intention of keeping me on the page/website for as long as possible.

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Paco Hope is thankful
Paco Hope is thankful
@paco@infosec.exchange replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver The 3 podcasters who made the #forkiverse talk somewhat negatively about the #fediverse being nostalgic and populated by older internet denizens stubbornly clinging to old internet values.

They can pry these positive and open internet values from my cold, dead keyboard.

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@RLIBlog@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver Maybe it was different outside the anglosphere, but that kind of webs were a thing until the beginning of the 2010s. Algorithms that favored clickbait were the first to suffocate them, forcing them to change or dissapear. However, that type of content was not completely eradicated, but rather it happened as in Fahrenheit 451.

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Leela Torres
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@LeelaTorres@ieji.de replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver
I have some long lost sites in my bookmarks 😢

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@A_Minion@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver Yeah, a time when you could put up your own site and not have to cut the cable to protect yourself. About 5 years up and Linux was all I needed to be safe. Even Bliss couldn't get me. . . 8*)

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SteveJB
@SteveJB@beige.party replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver Ah, the days before monetization. To mis-quote Chris Hitchens, "Capitalism poisons everything"

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@obscurestar@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver Before HTML it was all college nerds. Every autumn we'd get an influx of freshmen but we outnumbered them and could civilize them.

Then came AoL and the Forever September with its legions of racists, evangelists, and other scammers looking for anything they could steal or corrupt to make a buck off of.

It's been downhill since.

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@anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver they still exist, it just got a bit drowned out with all the advertising content and people that wanted a slice of the cake without having anything to add

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@patrick@social.seattle.wa.us replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver It was a much less commercialized web. But it was monetized; it is mass marketing and product placement. The internet has become a world wide mall, rather than a free university or free library.

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brian Too
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@cycoman@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver
If you want and have the ambition. You can still get smarter on the web. But that will take effort and humans are lazy. So stupid wins. 😣

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@djghettoredneck@mastodon.djghettoredneck.com replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver I'm before that. Dial up, bulletin boards, free AOL floppy disc...

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@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:
@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:
@reiver@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@djghettoredneck

I do recall BBS in the 1980s.

Although, I was a kid back then.

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SpaceLifeForm
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@SpaceLifeForm@infosec.exchange replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver

And Yahoo! was good.

#SEO

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Anathexyz (@nathe.xyz)
@anathexyz@tooter.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver

This is so much the vibe I felt when I started using the fediverse... When websites had specific pages for links to other websites. Because other people were doing cool stuff too.

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Mmmm
@photom@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver let's not fall for nostalgia. Ye olde internet was full of braindead content for braindead people. You just remember the nice parts. 2 girls 1 cup isn't an Ode to Joy. Mr. Hands wasn't a fountain of wisdom.

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@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:
@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:
@reiver@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@photom

You are correct that not everything for the old Web is worth salvaging. (Such as shock sites.)

But, I (and I suspect many others) feel that there were aspects of the old Web that are worth trying to restore.

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Mmmm
Mmmm
@photom@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver HELLZ YEAH BROTER!

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Coach Pāṇini ®
Coach Pāṇini ®
@paninid@mastodon.world replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver @Lazarou

2006 was literally a generation ago, that’s how the math works.

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caneToad
caneToad
@dazzr@social.tchncs.de replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@reiver So true! We had NCSA Mosaic, but no Google, Meta, and no surveillance capitalism, real-time bidding, enshittification engines, and no attention industry.

The old structure is still here, and it works. The Internet works w/o Google, but Googly doesn't work w/o the Internet.

Try for yourself: Protect your home network w/ DNS filtering technology, e. g., a Pi-hole. Stringently use filters to block enshittified web content. Manually blacklist the whole of Google. This renders Google unusable from within your home network.

Enshittified web presences may not work properly anymore or not at all - , but you will be amazed how much of the Internet is still working! Positive side-effect: Much of tracking shit and targeted advertising vanishes from your island of happiness.

It works.

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