• AttackBunny@lemmy.world
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    Not everything being about profit

    Not being 1000% about data mining

    No god damn pop up’s. Every fucking site I go to takes like minimum of 6 clicks to get rid of useless windows

    Ads All.The.Time. At this point, if your ad even remotely annoys me, I will go out of my way NOT to use your product.

    Real people. So much online interaction is with bots now.

    Being able to believe more things. It used to be pretty apparent when you were looking at a computer modified image. With all the deepfakes, bots, AI, etc I assume absolutely nothing is real or accurate info.

    Info. Like useful info. Secondary, niche communities you could relate to.

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      No god damn pop up’s

      We must have been on a different internet, popups back in the day were atrocious, and this was before adblockers were effective.

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        There was a time in the 90s when popups were definitely terrible. But at some point tools and I don’t know what else made it much better. And now we are full circle back to pop up madness.

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        Yet.

        Call me pessimistic, but with meta wanting to be here, it’s likely to ultimately be ruins/commoditized too. Eventually. It’ll be great while it lasts.

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          Partially yes, but never the whole fediverse. Even Meta can’t control all of it. Thats the beauty of it

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      To be fair, I only came online late 90s and all we had was Internet Explorer, no Adblock and a constant barrage of popups, ads and toolbar installers and even child porn. I remember downloading one song and having to close 20 windows.

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        There were ad blockers even then, like “Web Washer”. Browser plugins/extensions weren’t invented yet so these tools were locally installed proxy servers with simple black/whitelists. Worked really well!

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      Pretty much. I feel like everything is out to track you and to try and sell you garbage products. And if your in the US you have no rights to tell these companies to remove your data. Unless your in California.

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    Websites run by ordinary people, about things they’re interested in. Explanations in text instead of monetized YouTube videos dragged out so they can cram more adverts in. Decentralization, with lots of little hosts and sites instead of large walled gardens of corporately owned “content”. The absence of the concept of “content”. Places where people would chat just because they enjoyed talking to each other. Email that wasn’t mined for details of your personal life by megacorporations. Fascism still being universally reviled.

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    NO SOCIAL MEDIA. I belive that Facebook has made the collective humanity a lot stupider. Groupthink, sheeple, influencers, contrails conspiracies…

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        What we didn’t have was algorithmic social media. That needs to a die a fiery death in the depths of hell.

        If it were up to me, algorithmic curation and promotion based on viewership history would be outright illegal.

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    Hope for the future, that the days of widespread ignorance would soon come to an end.

    Fast forward 20 years, and misinformation is rampant and most people believe it without question. 🤦‍♂️

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    I miss all the personal home pages. You could get a real sense of who somebody was based on what they chose to display. Maybe they had pictures of the favourite game or tv show, or their own little web diary. Now its all just santizied profile pages that have virtually zero room for creativity. It’s too sterile now.

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      One thing I enjoyed about myspace was how much you could personalize your page with even just a smidge of html-fu. I knew some people that got so good that you wouldn’t even know you were still on myspace unless you looked at the address bar.

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      Yes! I keep tumblr around for this exact reason. I want to have a billion cute pixel gifs all over whatever account I have. I know it’s not for everyone but it just makes me so happy.

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      It is very simple and inexpensive (pretty much free) to host a personal website on GCP (Google) or AWS (Amazon). They reach have a free or near free tier. Unfortunately, that requires some technical know how, but it’s nothing somebody that can write HTML by hand can’t handle.

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    user population made of geeks and nerds. also, usenet and bbs raise nostalgia.

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    I liked forums. It was a bit easier to develop a close rapport with a small group of users than I’ve found on Reddit or Lemmy. Small Discord servers can replace that to some extent though

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    Better search. Even with modifiers, results are so chaotic and not what I’m looking for. Just the other day I was trying to find recent information and set the parameter to only results in the past month. Three separate search engines (Google, DuckDuckGo and Bing) all showed year old results first. Not to mention the bubble they put you in.

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      Yeah the first 10 results are all ads or clickbait SEO things that don’t answer the question, and even you set the results to only the last year it just ignores it and gives you results from 2013 anyway.

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      Then you don’t remember what search was like before Google. Google changed the game and was for a long time so superior to Altavista, Yahoo, Ask Jeeves etc for search results that it became the defacto search engine.

      Of course, eventually it all goes to shit and Google is getting there by serving more and more ads across all their services.

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        Google was awesome when it appeared. Great search results, quick, no ads, clean UI. I’d pay to have it like that again.

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      I use to think the internet was awesome because it would allow everyone to communicate with each other without limits. Now I think it’s awful, for the same reason.

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      I agree. I use Pelican to build my website and I don’t use any javascript. It’s simple, it’s fast (it doesn’t really have much content that would be interesting to anybody, but it’s mine and I like it!)

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        One of the things I like about Lemmy is that the devs had the forethought of developing in Rust rather than PHP or another prototyping language that doesn’t scale as well.