sdifox
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Hover over your ID, see the last bit of the link:
ht tps ://f o rums.anan dtech.com/members/sdifox.>>>>> 180307 <<<< /
Ah, I mostly nef from phone so no hover. Danke.
Hover over your ID, see the last bit of the link:
ht tps ://f o rums.anan dtech.com/members/sdifox.>>>>> 180307 <<<< /
Old Timer - whose member # is < 10000.
That's when we used Fusetalk for the forums.I wonder what this place looked like in the early 2000s?
Was it like the wild west? Could you post whatever you wanted (within reason) without any issues?
That's against the law here but if you're quick ....Seems a lot of the old timers haven't been seen since 2019 or earlier....show yourselves! lol
No, you couldn't post whatever you wanted to. There were rules then just like now.
Things were different back then but the rules were basically the same as now.The question back then wasn't IF there were rules for posting, it's WHAT those rules actually were! Seemed like enforcement had a lot to do with wind-direction and EGO more than anything else.
Sadly the result of the supposed "fix" (ie: change of culture) was the loss of of many of our original members for NO good reason and a MAJOR hit to our internet "significance".
OT in particular has NEVER recovered.
I actually joined in 1998.
Things were different back then but the rules were basically the same as now.
Also, I was on the forums before Fusetalk and they were very primitive. But that is when AT was very young. I actually joined in 1998.
before the great rift...i mean forum split...Off Topic was THE place. There were so many different YAXT thread (yet another ____ thread). I remember mashing F5 to keep up with all the posts. FS/FT also had quite a lot of traffic.I wonder what this place looked like in the early 2000s?
Was it like the wild west? Could you post whatever you wanted (within reason) without any issues?
Thread from '04 about it - http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=thread...members-the-wounded-monitor-children.1326915/Remember the Wounded Monitor Children? lol
Moderators had a haughty perspective about themselves. A faux sense of power that's come crashing down to reality as traditional forums die out. Who even want's to be a forum moderator anymore? The task is mostly taken up by the old/retired who cling to memories of the glory days.from what i remember, it seemed there were many more people getting their accounts banned back then
but maybe that's only because there were many more people on ATOT
in society in general, there were a few things that people commonly said back then which are frowned upon now
Fight me bitch.Moderators had a haughty perspective about themselves. A faux sense of power that's come crashing down to reality as traditional forums die out. Who even want's to be a forum moderator anymore? The task is mostly taken up by the old/retired who cling to memories of the glory days.
I’m still here. Been here since 97 but lost my account when they banned AOL users.
I’m still here. Been here since 97 but lost my account when they banned AOL users.
lol why did they ban AOL users? i was on AOL till 2000 i think
AOL users were what the vast majority of Interest users are today.lol why did they ban AOL users? i was on AOL till 2000 i think
Found it.Hi. Trying to find that ugly avatar I used back when we could pick them from a list.