We’ve had plenty of questions about what people miss from reddit that Lemmy had, or what they hope doesn’t come to Lemmy from reddit in future, but do you miss from the earlier days, before reddit that you would like to come back?

    • Wen Astar@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      Yea, I was really sad when my then-current provider did not offer Usenet access.

      Actually, being able to group or sort instances hierarchically like rec.books.whatever might be helpful in organizing all these discussions. Currently this feels like alt.everything. When lemmy grows further, this maght become even more confusing.

    • datagoat@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Is USENET still useful? I haven’t used it in over a decade and I hope it’s still around, but I would be kinda shocked if it’s still relevant.

      • AllYourSmurf@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        I still have an account. It is still useful for grabbing binary content like TV shows and movies, but that takes a lot of setup.

        What I really miss are the discussions. There, it’s not as useful as it once was. All the groups still exist, but many are overrun by spam. It would be nice to see a solution that makes USENET actually useful again.

  • Kal@lemmy.world
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    Small forums where everybody knew everybody (there’s still some kicking around). Personal websites/blogs were fun. I think they could make a comeback now that it’s easier than ever to host and big social media is going to poo.

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      Oh yeah I loved forums. They honestly feel so outdated these days, but I still post on them sometimes anyway lol

      Personal websites/blogs definitely are a blast from the past too, I can’t even think of the last time there was a blog I regularly read lol

      You’re right that these previous used older types of websites might make a comeback when these large corporations squeeze us to death for profits, it’s kind of interesting how things might come full circle.

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      1 year ago

      The era of personal websites was something else. I remember the weird and wonderful creations you could find on GeoCities.

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        1 year ago

        I once met a person/team, that did what was basically a direct precursor of VTubing, except it was a webcomic formatted as a blog, and you could interact with it’s characters through MSN messenger and e-mail. Too bad it ended quickly likely due to production issues.

        If someone is interested, you can find it here: http://fan-chan.blogspot.com/ (It’s in Hungarian, might translate it in its unfinished glory if there’s a need for it)

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        It was cool to be a 12 year old kid getting pokemon advice from other 12 year old kids who were allowed to have whole ass websites. It was a weird and funny time to be alive.

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    1 year ago

    IRC and Usenet. I was an avid user of both, even met my partner on IRC. I really miss the close knit communities on both. Oh and yahoo groups at the beginning.

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      1 year ago

      I feel like reddit was a constant hunt for smaller and smaller subreddits bring back the feeling of 2009 reddit.

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    1 year ago

    I miss the old forums and discussion boards that we had pre “web 2.0”. I read a YA book series as a teenager that had a forum, and met one of the best friends of my life on it. I know people still do such things, but I’ve never really had a close knit community like we had back then, not since the likes of Reddit and other social media giants have dominated the way we all use the internet. I’d be very happy to go back to the internet of the early aughts and just stay there.