Maybe this already exists. But couldn’t one theoretically create a world within a world that is like the Net we all knew and loved before it was enshittified? I know the wayback machine exists, but I was thinking something that is still alive. IRC chats, forums, flash games (maybe not, with security concerns…), video sites that didn’t suck absolute ass like Corptube, stuff like that.
If it does exist, I am sure this would be the place to find it! Or maybe is a matter of staying off of all modern corp sites. I don’t know. Maybe Lemmy is this fantasy world…
I write a tech blog on Gemini ( https://geminiprotocol.net/) , and read other people’s blogs from the Antenna aggregator on that network . IRC is still quite active for some topics, again on the tech theme libera.chat is the place to go now.
Keep an eye on [email protected], search via Marginalia Search, and check out the ooh directory among other things.
Also look out for webrings (or similar) on some of the sites you may find, as they can help you find other likeminded net people.
Some people are trying to bring back some of the old navigation methods, but with some improvements, to keep the open net around.
Speaking of old navigation methods, there are even some web rings alive and kicking:
I mean that is why I am here. Even with reddit what sorta drew me in compared to slashdot was the way it was a bit more like the alt. newsgroup type thing.
http://wiby.me/ is nice. I hit the “surprise me” a couple of times every morning 👴🏻☕️
https://search.marginalia.nu/ As well
Wait tho, I thought the idea was to make fun of people who can’t let go of the past.
Start off with a different search engine:
Or explore some webrings:
A weblog with the best of the web (no idea how those cats got wedged into scanners, though)
A /c (with links to more /cs):
And as others have mentioned:
And once you’ve found an interesting website, follow its feed in a feedreader / newsreader / news aggregator:
It’s all still there, you just don’t read it because there’s not as much content just like in 2005.
I don’t understand this “the old internet was better” and I was first on the internet in 1985. (Technically bitnet)
What exactly are you looking for?
It’s like moving from r*** to lemmy. It feels fresh exciting and so far untainted by corpos. Plus people here/then we’re actually tech literate since computing didn’t care about the lowest common denominator like today. I’m baffled how many of my friends actually know nothing of technology but they use it every day all day… Thats what we loved about it i think.
It’s called Eternal September and it’s been going on for forever.
…tildes reminds me a bit of usenet culture before the eternal september…
That was a very hard habit to stop.
You don’t think the current corporate hellhole of the internet is different from the net of 2005?
Yeah corporate has expanded but so has the niches. There’s a huge amount of info in niche hobbies that has expanded over the past 20 years. Although I do hate how everyone makes a YouTube when some info would be better presented as a web page.
Imo things fell apart by the late 90’s when everyone stopped using Newsgroups and switched to Website forums for monetization.
OP specifically says they’re not looking for the wayback machine or any other archival site, they want something “still alive”
archive.org IS still there. You can browse like it’s 1999 or 2007, whatever you want, some as far back as 1995, that’s its purpose.
An alternative is to age the browser and see what one from the era renders. I’d strongly recommend that you do so inside a secure environment.
use the wayback machine on archive.org. pretty much exactly what you want.
“A pleasure is full grown only when it is remembered.” - CS Lewis; Out of the Silent Planet
We can’t go back, but your remembrance of how good it was back then is pleasurable in and of itself. Wishing you well on your journey, time-voyager.
If only we knew how good we had it!
IRC is still alive and somewhat kicking on places like freenode, obviously a lot of that kind of culture lives in discord today, but you’ve also got matrix as an alternative to that style, but I can’t say I’ve really clicked with it myself.
A few forums have managed to hang around (not that I recommend it, but I discovered somethingawful is still around recently), and the software to run one is still out there being maintained. Reddit really did a number on these sites though so Lemmy, etc is probably a good tool in the box for this too.
Flash games are dead for a pretty valid reason (security, etc), but sites like newgrounds still have a presence for the kind of stuff you’re thinking of. I can’t say I’ve browsed it in a very long time though. You’ve also got the indie game scene that blew up in the 2010s—I personally feel like that’s scratching the same kind of itch for me at least. Places like humble and itch.io are good sources.
alive and somewhat kicking
freenodeHaha. I think you’re a bit out of the loop, Freenode “died” like four years ago. Some fucking weirdo who claims to be the rightful king of North and South Korea bought it, started selling advertising on the web site and tried to turn the IRC network into a “cybernation” with himself as ruler. Cool, right?
The people who actually ran Freenode all left to found Libera.Chat and basically everybody moved to either there or the OFTC. Meanwhile, original Freenode was shut down entirely (i.e. all users, services, etc. dropped) and booted from scratch as … whatever the fuck it is now, some coked-up royalty LARP.
Has it really been at least 4 years since I checked on it?! Thanks for the correction! (And mild existential crisis)
I’ve just checked and quakenet still seems to be a thing at least!
DeviantArt chat rooms are surprisingly still around and they’re IRC-based in a way. DeviantArt just tucked them away and you have to know the address to get to them. Not a lot of rooms though left since sometime ago, they were all killed off.
These are sort of along those lines
Protoweb even has a video site called WarpStream
I navigated to a link and clicked it and it was a dead link. :(
That’s strange it works fine for me
I meant in that website which seems to be an index of other websites
Ahhhhh, you have to be using their DNS or proxy to actually access the sites. It’s separate from the regular web
theoldnet.com has some of that and also works on really old systems and browsers.
You’re really asking for a lot here.
There are some comments here that are pointing to sources that make you feel like you’re on the old net. But that’s all that they’re good for, is to give you the idea and feel of what it was like then, but you’re going off of someone’s personal memory of what they remembered about the old net. My memories of the old net differ slightly and I’ve been around for nearly 30 years online. So my experience was different and therefore, I can’t 100% relate with everything those sources put out although there’s no argument on whether or not they exist because they did.
But as for like for everything to be back as it was? Sorry but the spirit is long gone and it’s just a matter of you having to be there at the time and cherish what you remember. Such is the stage I’ve been in for a while now because today’s internet is fucking awful and has been awful for a few years.
I know it. And I think that’s fine. I can ignore the modern net for the most part and find communities like this!
see here:
also, as you kinda hint at, the fediverse in general is aimed at giving us a space away from corporate social media.