>>13878062>I guess all degenerated on the interenet in generali wouldn't say that. there are still plenty of communities out there that are representative of web 1.0 days, the issue is finding one that isn't somehow gatekept. could be on an altchan, maybe some ancient forum, perhaps neocities, who knows. maybe it's because i'm looking for it now, but i have found more old websites that've been revived, remade, or had updates to it lately. there's certainly still hope for finding those old bastions.
>I think it's been in a better place this year than ~2019god, yeah. i was an absolute fucking autist in 2019 and part of the problems the board faced then. i can't reasonable pass judgement on others from that time frame as a result.
>there's a lot of frogposting and wojakposting from /qa/ right now.meh, it'll die down over time. they're easily ignored as is, especially when there's no south korea apufag or /r9k/ constantly pouring it down our backs.
it's important to remember that this is what they find entertaining, and eventually people get bored of it.
>>13878120>I personally see no point in name/tripfagging on a slow board with flagsit was certainly a lot faster back then, but to be frank i'm not sure i can justify it. i mean, i used to do it, but outside of recognition: why? that can't be the only reason, at least i don't think so.
>I feel like there definitely are scenarios which justify ityeah, i agree there, especially if you wanna keep some form of contact in case they move on from the site. although ghosting is still entirely a possibility, i've noticed it's rare with the more stable /bant/elopes.
>Isn't it super late over there though?yes it is 4:36 am