• Troy@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    In 1993 it might have been on a BBS and not the internet at all. :)

    • Franzia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      Well… I was born after that. Even the internet I used had, well, this meme for example. ASCII art was common even when Twitch released in… 2010? The internet I used growing up in the late 2010s was still so inherited from whatever was stable enough to last through the 2000 dotcom bubble or release just after.

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        1 year ago

        That’s not true, you had to dial their phone number directly back in the day

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        No. Most were direct dial servers. Some used FIDOnet for inter-BBS messaging.

        Source: I hosted one until 1997.

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              Well that’s certainly not true in many practical senses.
              Was ARPANET global? That was a proto internet but certainly wasn’t ever intended to be global.
              The full scope of undersea cables and satellites were probably not considered in the early days of Internet Proper. Even today, there are all kinds of barriers to the internet truly being considered to be “global”, from companies semi-benignly tailoring their content, to China just having a completely separate internet. With licensing and local laws and firewalls and taxes and asynchronous infrastructure development and paywalls, I don’t think you can say that “global” is the property that sets the internet apart from BBSes.