And now, the only thing that comes closest in chatting is Reddit/Twitter. It is more of a QA forum though and not really real-time.
Oh the good ol' days, anyone here miss them too?
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And now, the only thing that comes closest in chatting is Reddit/Twitter. It is more of a QA forum though and not really real-time.
Oh the good ol' days, anyone here miss them too?
I definitely feel some nostalgia for certain aspects of the "internet, circa 1997".
But do consider that IRC is still alive, as well as many other kinds of "chat rooms" today. There are still XMPP based chat services, and you have things like Slack, Gitter, Mastodon, Riot, etc., etc. And heck, if you look hard enough you can still find BBS's up and running, many accessible via Telnet. I wouldn't be half surprised to find some Fidonet stuff still going on somewhere.
How old were you in the 90s? I’d like to know how much is nostalgia for that particular age.
Oh the good ol' days, anyone here miss them too? I definitely feel some nostalgia for certain aspects of the "internet, circa 1997". But do consider that IRC is still alive, as well as many other kinds of "chat rooms" today. There are still XMPP based chat services, and you have things like Slack, Gitter, Mastodon, Riot, etc., etc. And heck, if you look hard enough you can still find BBS's up and running, many access…
It seems close enough to the same thing, but for today's older kids, I'd have to imagine they are all on Facebook or whatever social network is current.