i think we need Cracked-style articles back. desperately. or like, a guy doing a weird thing and writing a piece on it. sites like those are declining faster than the glaciers.

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    Pop Up Blockers.

    It’s 2024 and popup ads are everywhere despite being legislated away in the early 00’s.

    Fuck ads, and fuck pop up ads more.

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    Blank html Pages only containing pages of blue links to various SWF(flash) movies. Purple if I watched them.

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    I miss the appreciation that was shown to developers and content creators not so long ago. I just get the impression that people take everything for granted these days, even when it comes to extraordinary things that are created by just a few people without the support of multi-million dollar companies. Maybe that’s just a misperception on my part. But anyway: Support Lemmy, FOSS and all those awesome content creators!

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    I would be on various forums for different hobbies of mine. They were relatively small and you’d recognize other uses frequently, and there was drama between each other. It was fun lol.

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    I miss the weird edginess of the internet. The reality is that the internet was a place that kids got warned about full of weirdos and dangerous types. And they weren’t wrong. The thing is, that also made it interesting and full of fascinating content. And it was largely unregulated and uncensored because the people in power were too old to understand or care about it. Now with things like KOSA and the centralization of the internet around a few megaplatforms, there’s less variety and creativity. The internet has become an endless soup of banal, milquetoast content. Vaguely appealing to everyone, but not greatly appealing to anyone.

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    OLGA - the OnLine Guitar Archive.

    It was a huge collection of free guitar tablature. Mostly txt files cobbled together by enthusiasts. The first time I used it, it was only an FTP server. It was rough, sure, but it beat the snot out of the ad-riddled, subscription models we have today. There was a version of Time in a Bottle that I learned half of twenty five years ago and I have never managed to find the rest. It drives me crazy because it was a really good version. Someone had put the two guitar parts together to make a better sounding, hard-as-fuck to play single guitar version. Every version on the Internet now is some dumbed down PoS, or the OG that needs two guitars.

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    Lack of big corpos infecting everything.

    The Fediverse is the closest thing to early internet rn, I fear for it because of the whole Threads thing

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    • less centralization
    • obscure flash games
    • random people’s crappy colorful html sites
    • being able to find random people’s crappy html sites on search engines, despite not meeting the modern strict ranking criteria or being bloated with SEO
    • being able to read fun, and sometimes unique and interesting ideas on said crappy html sites
    • less DRM everywhere
    • less commercialization and people trying to sell you crap (not saying less ads specifically because pop-up ads were everywhere)
    • more people just sharing things for the sake of sharing even if it sucks
    • anonymity
    • just generally the more raw and people oriented feel and less of the corpo ridden EEE/data-sucking/cloud-for-everything/enshittification bullshit we have to deal with on a constant basis these years
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      The Flash games are what I actually miss the most, but all good points. My coworkers and I would pick a game from addictinggames.com every week and compete. No micro transactions, no intrusive ads, just mindless fun.

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    The internet felt alive back then. Now…it feels like the dead internet theory is real. Please don’t let this wonderful federated site become dead :'(

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    The creativity and willingness to share.

    Anyone could make a crappy site.

    Anyone could fire up some phpBB.

    People created a lot of stuff that mainstream commercial developers weren’t willing to invest time in. Think windows power toys, mp3 players or converters, game mods, all the little things that filled the gaps in mainstream OS and other software. Add the free stuff that people made like Blender or other specialized software that did what commercial software did but for free.

    Flash games.

    Linux distros.

    Hobbies and how-tos.

    There was so much stuff. Now it’s all mostly locked down under DRM or whatever.

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    I miss when web communities were more disparate, and each community had their own inside jokes, memes, and jargon.

    Now every web community just uses the exact same mishmash of memes from Reddit/Twitter/4chan, and most web communities end up being indistinguishable from each other.