• z500
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      62 years ago

      I like to think of it as a reset to early 2000s internet, which was basically the golden age.

      • @sunbeam60@lemmy.one
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        32 years ago

        I hope you’re right. Everything was a lot more wild. You’d discover a blog through some link and feel like an adventurer explorer a blank part of the map. It was much more fun.

      • @Piers@beehaw.org
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        02 years ago

        Yeah, it seems like people made the internet something valuable, a bunch of commercial businesses turned up to take the reins so they could harvest hat value for wealth for investors, it’s reached a point where that juice is no longer worth the squeeze for them and we’ll go back to a phase where the progress and generation of value will revert back to regular people again for a while. Likely that balance will then tip back towards profitability again and the cycle will start anew.

        • brandoncarey
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          12 years ago

          @Piers @z500 I remember in the early days of commercialization of the interwebs, the capitalists just could *not* wrap their heads around the idea of *sharing*. Legalities aside, putting music or art or whatever that you had spent money and time on, and then just… putting it out there for anyone was so foreign to them.

    • 🦊 OneRedFox 🦊
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      You know, come to think of it, the internet has been oddly stable for the past decade. Prior to modern social media, sites used to come and go all the time. I had to switch forums twice because the ones I was using shut down. Same for my image hosting sites and flash game sites. We were honestly due for a major shake up.

  • @sagacity@beehaw.org
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    42 years ago

    The money ran out, now we have to face cold hard decisions regarding what parts of the internet we are wiling to pay for.

  • Azure
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    42 years ago

    I am going to not be able to find obscure gifs i remember from the 2000’s 😩

  • @Pepper@beehaw.org
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    32 years ago

    I’m gonna take a wild guess and say the reason why gfycat integrated into basically everything was because they launched themselves at the tech giants and gave everything for basically nothing.

    I thought it was pretty suss that they suddenly showed up on every platform.

    • @EvilColeslaw@beehaw.org
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      32 years ago

      They were purchased by Snapchat last year. So this is probably Snapchat seeing it as only a cost center with no return. Which tbh, it probably is.

  • hybrid havoc
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    12 years ago

    I can’t say I knew anything about how they operated to begin with. How did they pay their bills?

  • Sky Cato
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    12 years ago

    I’m glad one of GIF platforms went down. GIF format is disgusting anyway. APNG is superior in every way and should replace ugly GIF garbage format.

  • HumbleHobo
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    12 years ago

    Where is DataHoarders representation here on Lemmy?? Anyone know?