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I know that people think that reddit are dying, but I just can't imagine all of this mattering a year from now. There are only like, 8 websites that people actually go to, and reddit is one of the main ones. Its hard to believe that people are going to move to another platform at any rate that is going to make a difference. I know similar things have happened before, but websites like Digg weren't exactly at the scale of Reddit. I suppose people did leave Tumblr though.
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Caesar Saladin posted:I know that people think that reddit are dying, but I just can't imagine all of this mattering a year from now. There are only like, 8 websites that people actually go to, and reddit is one of the main ones. Its hard to believe that people are going to move to another platform at any rate that is going to make a difference. I know similar things have happened before, but websites like Digg weren't exactly at the scale of Reddit. I suppose people did leave Tumblr though. not even a year, it's already mostly back to normal by the looks of things
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 15:14 |
^ Yeah that's my takeaway too. Or at least, I'm somewhat interested to see if anything happens which gives us good coordinates on where reddit lies on the 'too big to fail?' graph
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 15:15 |
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teen witch posted:But I think a significant part of it is so that us olds (so I guess 30 and up) had the internet as a more neutral, comparatively less profit driven entity. You can use it to research! Meet others into whatever niche poo poo you’re into! Make a cool website to further branch out! Limitless! Connect and relate with people! https://youtu.be/k1BneeJTDcU Sums it up somewhat. Though I'd roll back "back before the towers fell" and maybe back when you had to go out of your way not to stumble upon some sort of pirated content. Also stumbleupon Tbh it wasn't that rosey in the late 90s either. Nazis and other junk groups always had relay chats and Usenet groups to spread their ideology. Yahoo also wasn't really a great search engine either. I seem to remember a lot of angel fire, msn groups, geocities, and a sprinkling of early adopters of marketing - like emojis that would tap on the glass and say hello oOoOO and other annoying ads. I miss how awkward it was when hosts would give the url to their website and have to sit there and repeat double you double you double you dot while trying to make the conversation look natural and hip.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 15:16 |
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Houle posted:I miss how awkward it was when hosts would give the url to their website and have to sit there and repeat double you double you double you dot while trying to make the conversation look natural and hip. I want you to check out this website go to double you double you double you dot en ef el dot com and just check it out double you double you double you dot en ef el dot com
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 15:51 |
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And the AOL keyword is?????
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 15:52 |
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teen witch posted:And the AOL keyword is????? AOL keywords were an amazing concept and they were so far ahead of their time they failed.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:08 |
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Caesar Saladin posted:I know that people think that reddit are dying, but I just can't imagine all of this mattering a year from now. There are only like, 8 websites that people actually go to, and reddit is one of the main ones. Its hard to believe that people are going to move to another platform at any rate that is going to make a difference. I know similar things have happened before, but websites like Digg weren't exactly at the scale of Reddit. I suppose people did leave Tumblr though. I read two books last week in the time that not looking at reddit freed up for me. I can't see myself going back at this point and SA has enough content to keep me entertained in small portions without scrolling through bot posts and cat pictures for hours. I know I'm part of a very small percentage but I'm glad this whole thing happened at least for my own mental health.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:08 |
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In retrospect, we were lucky The Money was stupid and took so long to figure poo poo out. If Musk or Zuck could hop in a time machine and go back to turn the earliest online protocols into a walled garden, we'd all be a lot worse off.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:11 |
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Szechwan posted:It's there a post scrambler tool out there? the trick is to edit horrifically offensive stuff into your old content gradually over a couple weeks then use the tool that deletes all your content; bet their backups only pick up the most recent version and wipe versioning history, that's the most common outcome of lazy recovery
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:21 |
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Caesar Saladin posted:I know that people think that reddit are dying, but I just can't imagine all of this mattering a year from now. There are only like, 8 websites that people actually go to, and reddit is one of the main ones. Its hard to believe that people are going to move to another platform at any rate that is going to make a difference. I know similar things have happened before, but websites like Digg weren't exactly at the scale of Reddit. I suppose people did leave Tumblr though. It's mirroring the discussion about the wide internet being talked about in this thread. It's clear what made reddit popular is dead, now to be driven by profit to a point that those in control of ~reddit~ have changed what reddit is. If what it is now was how it was started it wouldn't have become popular, you know? It's changed to a point where for lots of people it has already died. And like any ultra popular website (Myspace, facebook, yahoo, etc) there is nothing magical about them having to exist, reddit doesn't have to exist and can just fade like the other previous popular places. The decline has clearly started, it will coast on intertia for a long while but yeah, reddit is terminally damaged.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:22 |
Yeah well said. Its funny seeing the big picture. I'd bet all my stupid upvote points that the peeps at the top about to cash out already are eyeing up whatever the next thing is. Well, whatever will grow on the same substrate of the internet to fill the space.
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Montague Tigg posted:I read two books last week in the time that not looking at reddit freed up for me. I can't see myself going back at this point and SA has enough content to keep me entertained in small portions without scrolling through bot posts and cat pictures for hours. I know I'm part of a very small percentage but I'm glad this whole thing happened at least for my own mental health. Yeah that’s how I feel about it. If like 3% leave and never go back to shitposting in mega communities that’s like enough for me to stay away and always have some people to shitpost with. I don’t actually want to talk with most of the people on Reddit and especially not the kind of people who seem sad to see it go. If it dies that’s great too though. FlapYoJacks posted:AOL keywords were an amazing concept and they were so far ahead of their time they failed. Dude people seemed to use them a lot. AOL is what failed.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:44 |
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What were AOL keywords?
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:46 |
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Xun posted:What were AOL keywords? what if you typed something into a search box and it brought you to the exact item you asked for immediately? could you imagine that? cause nobody at google has held that thought in their heads for a least a decade.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:48 |
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Sorry, i missed all the "all them newfangled social media places have branching threads"-chat earlier, i was busy reading decade old archives of an MWForum while also reading new and fresh comments on heise.de. Branching threads are weird.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:52 |
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The r/pcgaming community is warming my heart, because the response to the "We had to reopen the subreddit because admins threatened to remove us" post from both sides of the issue has been to make fun of the mods
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 16:59 |
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Internet Old One posted:Dude people seemed to use them a lot. AOL is what failed. Yeah, I meant “they failed” as in “they failed to properly monetize them in a sustainable way.”
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:01 |
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Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:what if you typed something into a search box and it brought you to the exact item you asked for immediately? could you imagine that? cause nobody at google has held that thought in their heads for a least a decade. Are you clueless? AOL keywords were nothing like that they were a bought and sold marketplace run by a massive tyrant rear end in a top hat who was corrupt as gently caress and used that to threaten business and livelyhood and made the internet for aol people worse and hurt their ability to choose.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:02 |
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I really think the only thing that could truly kill reddit is getting rid of the porn.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:05 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:Are you clueless? AOL keywords were nothing like that they were a bought and sold marketplace run by a massive tyrant rear end in a top hat who was corrupt as gently caress and used that to threaten business and livelyhood and made the internet for aol people worse and hurt their ability to choose. lol ok bub i would take AOL keywords over what google has evolved into any day of the week
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Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:lol ok bub I’m happy for you that you enjoyed a system designed to harm you and keep you ignorant. It worked wonders in the long term.
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remember when you had to google "site:forums.somethingawful.com" to search the forums lol. maybe you still do idk
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:13 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:I’m happy for you that you enjoyed a system designed to harm you and keep you ignorant. It worked wonders in the long term. i was actually more of a prodigy man myself
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:13 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:Are you clueless? AOL keywords were nothing like that they were a bought and sold marketplace run by a massive tyrant rear end in a top hat who was corrupt as gently caress and used that to threaten business and livelyhood and made the internet for aol people worse and hurt their ability to choose. hell, i'll take it
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:14 |
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I didn’t know my aol keyword joke was so contentious
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:20 |
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teen witch posted:I didn’t know my aol keyword joke was so contentious AOL Keyword:FLAME
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:22 |
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teen witch posted:I didn’t know my aol keyword joke was so contentious a kid once typed "pbs kids" into the aol search bar and it brought him to pbs kids and that kid then grew up to be jordan peterson
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:22 |
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teen witch posted:I didn’t know my aol keyword joke was so contentious Most of us are elder millennials. Nostalgia will always bring up discussion. Much like my 486DX with a math coprocessor and an overclock chip to bring it up to 133Mhz so I could play StarCraft 1 from the big box (remember when PC games came in a big box?)
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:23 |
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Grassy Knowles posted:AOL Keyword:FLAME
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FlapYoJacks posted:AOL keywords were an amazing concept and they were so far ahead of their time they failed. Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:what if you typed something into a search box and it brought you to the exact item you asked for immediately? could you imagine that? cause nobody at google has held that thought in their heads for a least a decade. Remember this is mid-late 1990s and people had no idea there was this whole other internet outside of the AOL app. Most people only had an AOL connection so even if they fired up IE they would have only gotten errors. Google wasn't around and SEO was barely a thing, so you would watch the Today Show and they'd tell me to go to AOL Keyword: ACME and it was easier than trying to get people to type in [url]HTTP://[/url] or do go look at the Internet Yellow pages at the library
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:29 |
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AOL Keywords are still in use but these days they're QR Codes instead
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:44 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:AOL Keywords are still in use but these days they're QR Codes instead How the gently caress dare you be correct
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to view our menu please enter AOL keyword "theporkandbarrel"
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:47 |
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The most reddit man I ever met was at a meetup for remote CS students. He had avatar the last airbender (4 element symbols) tattoos on his arms and referred to his dog as a "heckin doggo". He had a penchant for believing he was the smartest or most clever person in a room, which he was neither. The first time I met him he was bragging how he was double dipping on his GI bill because he used it for Phoenix University, but they screwed up the accounting and never actually charged him, so he was using it again for our program. He ended up getting suspended from the university program because eventually Phoenix University did charge him, and he was suddenly on the hook for thousands of dollars he didn't have and blamed the schools for it. He had a meltdown on the remote student slack and got blocked. teen witch posted:that r/sandiego Reddit admin story is wild as hell. Who is this Arizona man, and why? Why this with his life? What is the end goal? His name is SD_TMI. He apparently founded or was an early mod of r/SanDiego. But due to whatever reason, around FIVE+ years ago he moved out of state to Tempe, AZ. Instead of doing what normal people would do, like fade off into the distance, he has clung to power. He still actively manages the subreddit too. The gripes against him are often very valid. He bans bans any sports talk. Last year the SD Padres did really well. The Padres are historically the worst team in MLB, so it was a big deal. He would remove any discussion of the team. He also removes anything he deems "promoting business"; which includes foodies informing folks of new restaurants opening up. So the subreddit is basically just sunset pictures and people mad at their energy bills. Why does he do it? Nobody really knows. He bans and blocks anyone who asks him those personal questions, hence the people on r/SanDiegan talking about him so much.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:48 |
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it’s time for these reddit protesters to take to the streets
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:54 |
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FlapYoJacks posted:(remember when PC games came in a big box?) I remember the oregon trail third edition box having straw in it
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 17:55 |
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Google has turned to dogshit as well. It'll either go straight to reddit or just have a few pages of AI-generated SEO junk. I'm cumming to SA for the real answers
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 18:06 |
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r/interestingasfuck is now protesting by allowing nsfw content that has been getting to the top of all.
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Kuros posted:r/interestingasfuck is now protesting by allowing nsfw content that has been getting to the top of all. Finally actually living up to it's name
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