Re: Usenet
By: MRO to Margaerynne on Thu Jan 19 2023 10:15 pm
i must be different because i don't look on the past favorably. I just
see it for what it was. i dont see the bbs era as the good old days.
i remember it how it was just like verything else. i don't long for it.
I don't think the past is better across the board, but I do think it's far enough away
to allow for a postmortem analysis.
For example, my generation cut its teeth on fora. There were so many problems, but I miss
the characters and friendships that could result. A lot like BBSes, but less bound by location / Ma Bell.
Usenet is the same. Far from a utopia, but there were lessons to be learned from it. Each place having its
distinctive culture and names -- or at least certain larger places -- and what seems to be a mix of naivete
and increased skepticism. "People go on the internet to tell lies" seems like a shocking revelation for some
of the posters I've seen, but I've also seen a lot of legwork to show that someone's motives are less than pure.
You mention knowing people for 20+ years, and I wonder if that would be harder to do nowadays.
In any case, "back then" seems to have had more of the smaller, cozier, communities that are difficult to find now.
They're still out there, but usually in chat rooms which are much, much worse than fora.
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