Are you still part of a classic message board? If so what is it?

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    1 year ago

    Btw in case anyone wants to smile, Newgrounds.com is still kicking. Same owner, same purpose, still no ads.

    It’s kind of beautiful. I feel the need to protect it in this current internet hellscape. Like some rare specimen of near extinct species, this one must survive

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      1 year ago

      Wow! That’s a beautiful butterfly in today’s internet. Thanks for letting me know, time to kill an afternoon.

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    There was a celebrity nudity message board I was a member of that had been running since the mid 90’s that shut down late last year.

    There’s also a harm reduction message board that I joined in 2000. It was the center of my existence for years. I traveled all over the country hanging out with people I met on the board. Had a ton of fun, did a bunch of stupid things, ran from the cops a few times, almost died a few times… I even ended up shacking up with a girl I met on the board for a few years. This board helped me turn my 20’s into a vague blur of gonzo madness… And it’s still running. I’ll pop in from time to time to see how it’s going but it’ll never be like it was back in the heyday. That’s probably for the best though, since I’m too old for that life now.

    Reddit mostly replaced a lot of the places I used to go. Now that I’m off Reddit I’m trying to find ways to get back into decentralized communities like those.

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      I miss the heyday of Something Awful. It was an experience that was great while it happened and should never come back given current sensibilities.

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    TVTome was my very first. Such a fun site. Basically a proto-wikia from the early 2000s. You managed a page for individual TV shows and filled it with info, and every show had it’s own forum attached, that you moderated.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20040727075622/http://www.tvtome.com/ (19 years and 3 days ago)

    And then, as a sign of things to come over the next 20 years, the onwer of that site sold it off, along with all the community created works, and the community forums that went with them, to some trash company whose name I can’t even remember anymore, and it doesn’t matter because they probably got bought at some point too.

    TVTome became TV.com, over the massive protests of its community. And it went to shit immediately.

    Now tv.com is…shit, it isn’t even around anymore? Wikipedia and Wikia destroyed that niche, and then Fandom enshitifed Wikia.

    • navi@lemmy.tespia.org
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      It better. Those walkthroughs were best friends with my shitty printer 20 years ago. I think I still have a Majora’s Mask 100% mask walkthrough print out somewhere in a box.

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    I’m on a very active PHPBB forum for 2 stroke motorcycle enthusiasts, mainly RD350LCs. The amount of collective knowledge is insane. Between the members, they know EVERYTHING.

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    back in like 2010 - 2014 the steam forums used to be a goldmine, specifically the “off topic” section. You had people asking random-ass questions i.e. asklemmy, people playing forum games, chatting about current events, etc. It was always super active and you’d usually get dozens of posts at any given hour. I remember commenting enough times that I got added to the “off topic regulars” steam group which was comprised of a whole load of people that I still chat with to this day

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      What changed? I’ve always seen them as a cesspit but even from a distance I can tell they’ve gotten lots worse lately; been using since 2009 or so.

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        I think people who just contributed regularly and made good posts left for more well-run and well-organized sites. Lots moved off to discord where they could chat faster and more regularly. After that you were left over with what the forums were designed for: people who asked questions about specific games and software, rather than people contributing to a community.

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    Kuro5hin.

    Old school forum from '99. Was a bit of a home for slashdot refugees.

    Most notable memory:

    One of the MIT students that was in the group that card counted in Vegas, which became the 2008 movie 21 posted a long form story about the incident. It was the first public announcement of the story and much of the detail was in the movie.

  • The Penny-Arcade forums, specifically the Social Entropy uh… I forgot what the various “room/categories” used to be called back then. I don’t remember why I stopped going there or what my username was or anything, though it might have to do with my first BF. Met him through the forum and he dumped me outta nowhere and broke my heart.