Sums up my experience growing up
@ilovecomputers I feel like the core of what we loved about the internet is there - it's hiding in chat rooms, little closed member forums, hand crafted websites. It's not gone, just harder to see, but if you dig through the muck, you find yourself in a small meadow with a few other folks who might share with you something good.
@triptych @ilovecomputers Yes. It's back to DIY and user created content, like at first.

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Any recommendations? :)

I agree that the web is usable and pretty nice using RSS to follow blogs. I also love blogs with a comment section with the same community of people discussing the topic.

What I miss somewhat are dedicated web forums that are active. Something like Head-fi and Steve Hoffman's forum for music.

I wish for forums like that for other topics, as well.

@mutkitta @triptych @ilovecomputers Not sure whether it's possible, but what if we could use our Mastodon accounts for forums?

@hackillu There are fediverse versions of forum-like interfaces that look a little like reddit, or discord, or other things. They can interoperate with your mastodon accounts - you may have to set up new accounts to use them, but the interoperability is still there AFAIK. I haven't (yet) tried them out.

@mutkitta @triptych @ilovecomputers

@hackillu We have something like #groups https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-groups-on-the-fediverse/ but it feels more like RSS than a forum. It's just boosting everything for the group.
Unfortunately, the very vibrant gup.pe groups are destroyed and the new ones are only slowly taking traction.

Everyone can set up such a group with @hello

@mutkitta @triptych @ilovecomputers

#Mastodon #discussion #forum

How to use discussion groups on Mastodon and the Fediverse | Fedi.Tips – An Unofficial Guide to Mastodon and the Fediverse

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@mutkitta Look up:

https://melonland.net/ and its forums - plus all the "handy links" on the page

https://www.naiveweekly.com/ (yes I know it's based on Substack)

https://goodinternetmagazine.com/

Browse some webrings: https://brisray.com/web/webring-list.htm

@triptych @ilovecomputers

MelonLand

An online arts project that celebrates homepages, virtual worlds, the world-wide-web and the digital lives that all netizins share, here at the dawn of the digital age.

@mutkitta Re forums, I miss them too. Many groups that would have been on forums are now on Reddit, in Discord servers, or Facebook Groups.

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ooh.directory: a place to find good blogs that interest you

A collection of 2,392 blogs about every topic

@sarajw @mutkitta @triptych the first issue cover of good internet zine is pretty apt
@mutkitta @triptych @ilovecomputers Here’s a ton of resources for discovering indieweb stuff out there on the web - https://shellsharks.com/indieweb. Happy surfing!
IndieWeb Assimilation

An introduction to the IndieWeb, with a lot of bonus resources. Includes lists of interesting webrings, IndieWeb search engines, slash page directories, hosting platforms, and an assortment of other delightful things from across the human web.

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@triptych Yes, it's up there but more and more hidden by AI Slop.

And people don't dig the mud, they are tired.

For a normal, simple professional search, I nowadays need more than 3 times longer: to find "something", to fact-check, to find traces for more. I work with a bunch of internal databases/platforms but it's crazy to get results inside the fog. Often I don't get these results anymore. I'm not very optimistic.

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