Pretty sure it was in middle school, so we are talking like 98-99. It was in the computer lab. Other kids were playing gerbils on the mac while I was surfing I think a world factbook site, I remember clicking on Japan because I was obsessed with catching DBZ on the morning cartoon blocks before toonami was a thing. Seeing girls in kimonos and the usual fluff about ancient honorable Nippon and Tokyo. What about you?

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    my parents refused to get an Internet connection in the house until like 2004, genuinely ridiculous how much anxiety they have around technology

    the first website I purposely visited was probably Disney or Nickelodeon

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    I went to a technical high school where you got to learn a trade and academics on alternating weeks. I went because one of the trade shops was computer programming/repair.

    They gave us access to a dialup Internet server at University of Massachusetts, but it wasn’t TCP/IP, it just dropped you into a purely text based Linux terminal. My first web access was using Lynx through that, but I can’t remember what the first page I would have used. Probably Archie, since the only thing it was useful for(to me at least) at that point was finding files to download via gopher.

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      I don’t remember tbh, it was probably in a computer lab, but I do remember setting up my first email address as a pekklemail address (the duck from Sanrio) duck-dance and my brother set up a badtzmail address (penguin from sanrio penguin-dance

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    it was metacrawler in about 1996 on a silicon graphics machine, running some early netscape. at my dad’s work. google didnt exist yet, of course.

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    Almost certainly neopets but battleon, ebaum, new grounds, and game spy/game faqs are also in the running. Idk what order my memories go in anymore

  • Got our first computer in I think '96? At first my mom put age restrictions on my browsing but I figured out her password and logged on and changed my access rights. I think the first three websites I tried (after I figured out there was more to the internet than just AOL) was either mtv.com, disney, or nickelodeon’s website. I used to spend a lot of time playing games on there, back when sites like that had games on them.

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    The first one was probably the official site (EA its in the shame) for extra content circa 1999? after I saw a showcase for it but that might as well be a dream from back then because I remember wanting it bad or maybe it was just a mod site.

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    I think my first might have been nickelodeon or cartoon network dot com, back when they had flash games. Or it might have been joe cartoon?

    • Rotten, Ogrish, and &Totse pretty much ruined me. What’s crazy is Ogrish was the first site that I’m aware of to break the news about Kevin Spacey being a chomo when they posted a video of him in a hot tub with a Guatemalan boy in the early-mid 00s. I’ve since tried to find evidence to support this claim, but it’s long since been scraped from the internet, but that shit is seared in my memory.

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        Rotten, Ogrish, and &Totse pretty much ruined me.

        I remember being 12 years old and downloading a random video through Kazaa, which turned out to be an Ogrish video of a bunch of Russians cutting some guy’s head off while he was still alive. yea

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        places like totse exemplify just how wild the early web was. Openly available instructions on how to hack an ATM or whatever, right there on a public forum. Coordination on what sort of crimes they’d commit too, like there was just open talk about drug trafficking. I don’t think anyone from totse was ever arrested but i wouldn’t be surprised

        • I was an active forum member in the heyday of &T, and I’ll say that people definitely did get arrested (myself included) but &T was rarely implicated. Post 9/11 there was quite a bit of attention because of antiterrorism propaganda, but to my knowledge Jeff and the mods all stayed out of trouble.

          It really was a fun place with some incredibly cool people. The horseshoe effect in full swing as well; from my memory it was a healthy mix of communists, anarchists, and libertarians. Also it was more racially diverse than you’d think. The text file repository was mostly 90% bullshit, but there were some incredible nuggets in there. Much of what I learned about chemistry came from that place.

          I often wonder what some of those folks are up to these days. Wish I’d been able to keep track of them. I ended up getting locked up for two years for unrelated shit and by the time I got out the place was pretty much dead. Those who remained were insufferable. There are &T enclaves around the internet, but they’re mostly boring and filled with sad people making the same jokes from 20+ years ago. Teehee huff raid teehee skreeeaaawwwww teehee u got belaired teeeheeee.