Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

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Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by wulfenlord » Fri Sep 03, 2021 11:40 am

I just got to thinking, how much of the early webpages are still accessible, after finding out that the wonderful Kill everyone project is dead (lol irony). I fucking loved this flashgame, because I am a fucking sociopath it was a fun little clicker long before cookie clicker :3

And for such a deep, philosophical project I would've wished that my score of 12.345.678 had been archived :cry:

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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by Guest » Fri Sep 03, 2021 11:53 am

wulfenlord wrote:
Fri Sep 03, 2021 11:40 am
I just got to thinking, how much of the early webpages are still accessible, after finding out that the wonderful Kill everyone project is dead (lol irony). I fucking loved this flashgame, because I am a fucking sociopath it was a fun little clicker long before cookie clicker :3

And for such a deep, philosophical project I would've wished that my score of 12.345.678 had been archived :cry:

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Also Stickdeath lul

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Bit of a Q&A to see everyone's general understanding of the early Internet.
1.)What would you guys consider the golden age of the Internet? (you know before the Orwell-Teir shit in the 2010's)
2.)Where people on the Internet suffering form unwarranted Self- Importance like they fo now? Or where they more chill?
3.) What favorite sites (if any) Did you guys go to pre-Social media era (jewtube, Twatter, etc)

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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by Guest » Fri Sep 03, 2021 12:36 pm

On account of my age and the fact that my dumb poorfag fqamily was late to computers and the internet I missed out on whatever the actual internet golden age was, and then when I actually got online my lack of adventurous spirit and unwilllingness to go out of my comfort zone kept me in a bubble and I think I'm half the shitposter I could have been because of it.

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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by VoiceOfReasonPast » Fri Sep 03, 2021 2:20 pm

I have zero clue of anything before eBaum's World. If there every was something.
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Bit of a Q&A to see everyone's general understanding of the early Internet.
You have no power over us, filthy Guest. Though I might consider humoring you just this once.

>wondering if internet people of the past were less autistic

Of course. The internet was newer, clunkier and less cool. Only nerds used it.
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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by Le Redditeur » Fri Sep 03, 2021 2:38 pm

I remember having around IRC channels on various servers and topics, and also on forums, shitposting to my heart's content, never tying anything to my offline identity. That's why I never got the appeal of social media; imagine putting my face behind the kind of nonsense I was (and still am) posting!

Fun (but appalling) fact: IRC allows for P2P file transfer, which of course was used to carelessly share porn. It was somewhat common to find people sharing CP stuff disguised within a somewhat normal file list. Terrible stuff and completely insecure.

That kind of file transfer was also the best way to get subbed weebshit before the advent of torrenting. I filled many DVDs with absolutely trash anime that I still haven't finished watching to this day thanks to IRC file sharing.

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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by Musical Space Cowboy » Fri Sep 03, 2021 3:01 pm

One of the earliest websites I remember seeing was rotten.com, which I think is now gone. I'll never forget the first time I saw the series of photos of some dude who cracked his head open in a motorcycle crash. It looked like a batch of Ramen noodles on the pavement.

Also, it is a fallacy to think that Web 1.0 was less autistic than current year. After all, Maddox the cuck and the dipshit who runs 10bux came from 1.0

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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by VoiceOfReasonPast » Fri Sep 03, 2021 3:09 pm

Hey, I think I know the picture you're talking about. Good times.
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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by jpakke » Fri Sep 03, 2021 3:12 pm

Golden age of internet was early-mid 2000s, we had webstores and torrenting, which made getting stuff easier, forums etc but no social media. Normies hadn't ruined internet yet either.

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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by Kugelfisch » Fri Sep 03, 2021 3:30 pm

I'd also say around mid 2000s was the golden age. Although, it didn't immediately go to shit. It was a steady, gradual decline.
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Re: Is your footprint of Web 1.0 still there?

Post by Guest » Fri Sep 03, 2021 4:45 pm

Kugelfisch wrote:
Fri Sep 03, 2021 3:30 pm
I'd also say around mid 2000s was the golden age. Although, it didn't immediately go to shit. It was a steady, gradual decline.
As with all things in life :(

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