The Death of the Cyberflâneur
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The Death of the Cyberflâneur
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#4The joys of the world wild west are still out there for curious surfers. Admittedly it does require a lot more effort, especially for a younger generation who may not remember what the early web is like and how you would traverse it. I still get a thrill finding 'hidden' communities on the internet.
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#7The joys of the world wild west are still out there for curious surfers. Admittedly it does require a lot more effort, especially for a younger generation who may not remember what the early web is like and how you would traverse it. I still get a thrill finding 'hidden' communities on the internet.
I'm a fan of finding odd corners on the 'net, what's your technique?
reddit serves some very narrow niches and outlinks to some very curious places.
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I'm a fan of finding odd corners on the 'net, what's your technique?
Data-mining reddit is often a good start. reddit serves some very narrow niches and outlinks to some very curious places.
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Data-mining reddit is often a good start. reddit serves some very narrow niches and outlinks to some very curious places.
Can you give an example of one of these curious places? Now I'm curious...
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Can you give an example of one of these curious places? Now I'm curious...
I like this one: https://www.reddit.com/r/internetisbeautiful
https://www.reddit.com/r/defaults/comments/4l3svc/list_of_de...