theangelswept

theangelswept

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Feb 27, 2024
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Coming here is always so liberating and nice. A website where people have a common interest and can talk freely about it for the most part. I mean the old internet used to be all about this sort of thing in the 90s and 00s. Its really comforting that there is still places that haven't been absorbed by Twitter or Facebook or whatever. I miss bouncing around a bunch of digital islands getting to talk to all my internet weirdo friends. Also everyone here is so nice to talk to, I think people really are more gentle and kind amd considerate when like talking about this kinda stuff and its just a nice break from the shallow types of conversations you see other places. I love it here a lot and I wish there was more forums like this. Thank you sasu!
 
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cemeteryismyhome

cemeteryismyhome

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I agree 1000%! I like how you called it "the old internet". Originally it was, as you said, so different. I remember before corporations and lawyers and profit got involved... when in the news there would be articles saying it's probably not going to last long because hardly anyone uses it. It was free, open, didn't try to manipulate people for money and power... I could go on about the good old days, but yeah, thank you sasu!
 
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theangelswept

theangelswept

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Feb 27, 2024
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I agree 1000%! I like how you called it "the old internet". Originally it was, as you said, so different. I remember before corporations and lawyers and profit got involved... when in the news there would be articles saying it's probably not going to last long because hardly anyone uses it. It was free, open, didn't try to manipulate people for money and power... I could go on about the good old days, but yeah, thank you sasu!
They should make a new internet maybe through a tor browser type system that makes it difficult or impossible for bots to access and totally unprofitable to corpos. Idk much about internet technology but I think it would be nice to make the internet more human :3
 
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Spite

Spite

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I feel very much the same way. SaSu is the place I am most active on on the entire Internet right now. This place is one of the only places where I have ever felt like I've truly "belonged", and I've struggled to fit in pretty much everywhere throughout my life both online and IRL. It's somewhat comforting to me seeing a lot of people who I feel I can relate to, even if we're all struggling and suffering. Makes me realise I'm not alone in the way I feel.

I'd say forums in 2025 (almost 2026) are mostly dead, though some are still around and are thriving with activity just like this very site. Most of the Internet now is centralised into a dozen or so giant websites. Reddit and Facebook groups seem to be the biggest culprits in killing off the forums that used to flourish on the Internet in the 90s/2000s/early 2010s. It really feels like something changed around the mid-2010s, like the Internet put on its business suit and became very corporate and sanitised and now all these years later much of the Internet has become... smaller, in a way. There's certainly more people using the Internet now compared to 10 years ago but it definitely feels like there are less individual online communities to explore. It's sad, really.

I remember when nearly every singer, actor, game, or movie had a dedicated fan site with forums. It was great to find a niche forum where a small community could come together and get to know one another. I miss those days.
 
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LunarPyotr

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Now that you're talking about it, yes..
It definitely has that old internet vibes although my adventures with the internet started quite early with an Commodore C64, polish dial-up internet module sold illegally in Germany and I don't really remember if I used IRC Chat to join all the different servers or if it was through Usernet, where I used a certain floppy disk with an included internet browser or some sort of software.
However, the internet was free of censorship, especially the EU censorship, I was on different servers and I could say that it was a dangerous place. I just was so irresponsible where I used to meet those strangers, often grown ass guys, we traded pirated games or I paid money to get my hands on code books with hacks for games, cheats and walk through guides for games.

Honestly, I miss those times. Those simple times, before the internet became mainstream, where you had to wait hours to download "content" from LimeWire, when the phones could be easily repaired and the times where my parents and brothers weren't as hostile and toxic towards me as they are "nowadays".
And I'm saying "nowadays" because I completely cut any form of communication with them after I tried my luck the second time to move out to Poland.
 
underairpressure

underairpressure

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Nov 30, 2025
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The 'old internet' vibes are a huge part of the reason I've still clung to forums after all this time....... what few of them remain, at least. The 'old internet' certainly had a lot of it's own problems, but I just, prefer the focus on text-based communication, and on anonymity. It's also nice to not be constantly bombarded by advertisements or people trying to "influence" you or whatever
 
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me too. i miss forums so much even though i didn't really get to experience them since i was born in the 2000s. i think about the rise and decline of social media all the time.
 
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Dejected 55

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It all depends on where you go. I've been on the Internet since the 1990s and lots of cruel people were on there back then too. Depending on where you hung out, whether it was a forum or newsgroups or a private chat via IRC or Telnet... you could easily have a bad time if the wrong people were around.

Heck, back when MSNBC first was a thing, they had a chat section on their Web site and some people were on there who had fun attacking other people and they doxxed me one time because I disagreed with some extreme position they had taken... and I complained to MSNBC about the user doxxing me, they not only did nothing to stop it BUT called my boss at the time to ask me to stop complaining. I had been doxxed and the person who doxxed me was literally inviting people to come sexually assault me in my home!

Anyway, the point is... the Internet has always been a mix of good and bad people and your experience really depended on where you happened to land. Lots of good places to meet people online, and lots of bad ones too.
 

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