I mean those weird and gory YouTube videos and stuff with the blackest humor and seas of blood and a real living soul.

I even re-watched some videos, some from archives, some from open access, and it was magical, a little strange of course, but damn alive. Doctor, I want to go back to the past. And the most important thing is that there was no AI.

Does anyone still remember the times of the 2000s and 2010s?

Edit: Oh yeah, can you also send links to some videos or art or even music that you liked before.

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    I’m sort of on the edge of this. I grew up going to older forums, but those were still moderated and I can’t really remember a time without google. Honestly I don’t even remember how I found the sites that I used. I guess some were just forums for games I played, but less sure about other places.

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    I remember a time when you could 't even watch videos online! The best we had where GIFs if they wheren’t too big to fit over our 33k somewhat modem connection with dial-in!

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      Flash videos made painstaking efforts to be very very tiny while also as long as possible. Newgrounds, albinoblacksheep, and animutations all got really big (no pun intended) as a result.

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    I’ve been an Internet user since 1995. Gather round the fire, kids, and let me tell you stories about a place called Stile Project, old tales about Fatty Big-Eye and his friend Bruce, and how everyone used the f slur like it was their first name!

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      Stile Project…

      I had been on that site for years when my sister tried to traumatize me with “Two girls, one cup”…

      I laughed, then showed her “Return of the Japscat” and the pain Olympics.

      Do not recite the old magicks to me…

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    I remember pre Eternal September, yes.

    My father loved technology so the moment we could get internet we did. Which was right after our doctor friend got internet lmfao. Loved you, mosaic, at his house.

    I use to go to some site called A Girls World which was for girls. No idea how safe it was. I edited recipes for the site! Fun times.

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    Grainy vids and bad audio, I’d rather have that authentic effort than the highly polished regurgitated bulsheet narrated with a YouTube voice we see now.

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    I think youtube changed internet a lot. It required whole new mindset to be able to spend time there. “things” were ready quite early but we needed to wait next generation to actually create some content to watch.

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    Yeah I remember especially in the early 2010s of YouTube there were videos of mexican cartel beheadings being shown daily like it was a normal thing in YouTube, was really odd.

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    When the internet was fun! I relive it using the archive and keeping old pics around. It was undeniably better before walled gardens and social media shit.

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    The thing I remember most about the early internet was staking out your own weird little corners. There wasn’t much of any “everything” site yet, so you’d find the things that appealed to you and settle there.

    A lot of my early tastes in indie and experimental music were formed by the Music message board on GameFAQs. I was already going there for the walkthroughs and found my way to some of the under-populated, miscellaneous boards.

    You experienced meeting people with names (even if just pseudonyms) and ideas that weren’t just blended into an algorithmic slurry.

    It’s why I like Lemmy, I can feel a bit of that here. Still, I have a hard time surrendering things like Twitter and moved instantly to Bluesky where I continue the trend …

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      I still love that on Lemmy I can post in one thread and recognize someone I interacted with later on another thread. It feels smaller in a good way, like there’s persistence and character instead of commoditized identities.

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        Now you got me nostalgic for pre-internet days of BBSs and local chat boards. I used to belong to one where we would meet once a month in a Cafe. It was almost like a secret society where you knew everyone.

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          That’s not too far off from some of my younger years too. Narrower social networks with higher quality connections. God I miss that.