• @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    Personally, for me, it was up until about 2008ish. YouTube and blogging existed but it was all still mostly amateurs having fun. There weren’t really paywalls and the iPhone was still so new that you didn’t assume someone else had a smartphone. My circle of friends mostly had blackberries so we could chat/email with friends and get information (like news headlines or sports scores or even directions) but going fully online was still a deliberate thing you did on a computer. Bosses, being older, still assumed you were unreachable after work hours.

    Basically, it was the era right before the internet became a requirement to function in society but it still had lots of fun content.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    The 2000s for sure - from early online games and MMORPGs to a lot of forums, when Slashdot and Reddit were good, the start of Wikipedia, etc.

    There was more optimism around everyone communicating with eachother internationally, and fostering communities. Nowadays it feels everything is dominated by a few big monopolies, and there’s a lot more censorship.

  • @[email protected]
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    Livejournal in the late 90s-early 2000s. God I made such great lifelong friends there. Nowhere else has had that level of intimacy.

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      21 year ago

      I never got to experience that, but I recently paid for an Insanejournal account and so far, it’s pretty cool. I wish we could go back to the days where sites like Livejournal were popular.

  • ばにちゃん
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    The infancy of YouTube and Twitch. Everyone made content for fun, pretty much no one was nude or in a hot tub, monetization didn’t censor everything.

    It was nice 🙂👍

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      Gah, I miss those days. I had a personal video on YouTube from the early days. Something or another flagged it — probably the audio I used for the cheap “credits” I put in — and the video went away.

      More recently, grandmas birthday video. It got taken down a year later, likely because I had short, edited clips of Peanuts included. 🙄

      Oh, and you mean Justin.tv.

      • @[email protected]
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        Best era of the Internet was before the DMCA. At the time it passed I knew it would kill a lot of my favorite things about the Internet and I sadly wasn’t wrong

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            Digital millennium copyright act. It effectively moved the burden of proof for copyright infringement from the copyright owner to the accused, short-circuiting the existing IP laws, among other things.

            It is where much of the drama around copyright online stems from. It’s used as a way to quickly stifle anything someone posts that’s something you don’t like.

            It made circumventing DRM itself illegal, even if you’re not breaking copyright by doing so (even if it’s for your own research or backups).

  • @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    The best era is the first 5 years you experience it. That’s when all the magic happens. Recapturing that level of awe wonder and pure joy is hard after you become a veteran.

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      101 year ago

      closely followed by the period right before it you didn’t experience, but everyone around you is nostalgiajacking to…

  • LinkOpensChest.wav
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    For me, it was the 90s, before the entire landscape got consumed by giant corporations. I know it wasn’t all roses back then, but it felt like you could find anything online, and it opened up a whole new world.

    Remember when almost every new web site had a guestbook and would sometimes let you sign up for an email address using their domain? I had a [username]@britneyspears.com email address for a while.

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    2001 - 2012.

    No one knew shit. Privacy barely mattered. Everything was out there. The big guys were only big, not fucking obnoxious.

    The pirate bay.

    I mean…

    No contest.

    • PhreakyByNature
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      71 year ago

      When AltaVista was actually good was another highlight. Babel Fish was great for its time.

  • 4grams
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    61 year ago

    For me, right now. I’m having a blast figuring out how to self host all the enshittified services that I’m closing off access to.

    Catch 22 really, I’m enjoying it because I’m learning so much, so fast but probably shouldn’t have to and it’s not feasible for most I realize.

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    I really got into the Internet in the mid-00’s and I would say the early days of YouTube, Digg, and most things still being pre-social media with forums being widespread was my favorite era. However, my second favorite era is going on right now. I always wished open source services would be more popular and even back then there were issues with corporate controlled services screwing over their users (see the Digg Migration). I’m so glad to see the Fediverse finally taking off, with self hosting options and no centralized entity who can shut the whole thing down at the flick of a switch. Leaving Twitter and Reddit behind has been very refreshing.

  • @[email protected]
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    The early 2000’s. When I clicked the chat button on ICQ that connected me with a stranger anywhere in the world, that blew my mind as a kid.

  • @[email protected]
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    I have a lot of nostalgia for the late 90s/early 00s when the internet was still exciting. Videos! Games! Flash! Chats! Piracy! Winamp!

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          I remember spending 3 whole days downloading LotR: Two Towers (a huge feat as I had to finesse the entire household to not pick up the phone for those three days), only to end up with an audio-only file and a shit ton of viruses. Glorious memories

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Before the web when it was all ad free and just nerds was pretty cool. The email list / Forum era was pretty good.