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I remember the countless days I've spent on traditional forums back then (particularly Gamespot and niche forums like Dissidia-Forums).
The internet did feel freer back then. And it's a little sad that I haven't felt that same sense of freedom for so long. For the past decade, the corpo-fication of every major social media just highlighted how much we needed platforms built for and by the users; platforms built for discussions and not merely for content consumption and advertiser-friendliness.
I'm glad I made the move, and I hope the fediverse continues to grow in the right direction.
Freer true. But isolated and less archival. Some forums tend to just disappear without a trace and some are hard to find (though I guess the directories and web rings back then have this mitigated.)
Still with the fediverse, I am hopeful that much of these concerns would be slowly addressed. And with the influx of users catapulting the platform to a more mainstream one, more and more issues would come to light and be easily stomped out.
As is frequently said, we’re just in the “growing pains” phase after all. :)