@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Off-topic areas are always a good idea. :-) Web forums often had those. And web forums are actually what I had in mind, @bender@twtxt.net. š (While I do have a certain nostalgia for it now, Usenet has always been a bit weird to me. Canāt really explain why.)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de ātopic-based forums/groupsā, you mean what USENET used to be, and the ānicheā that Reddit is fulfilling these days? :-D I get it, I agree. I think I find twtxt more fulfilling than anything else because of its small size. I feel like I truly know everyone (even if that might not be true), and find myself āat homeā. The bigger the place, the shyest I become, the less enticing it is.
@prologic@twtxt.net In all seriousness: Donāt worry, Iām not going to host some Fediverse thingy at the moment, probably never will. š
But I do use it quite a lot. Although, I donāt really use it as a social network (as in: following people). I follow some tags like #retrocomputing, which fills my timeline with interesting content. If there was a traditional web forum or mailing list or even a usenet group that covered this topic, Iād use that instead. But thatās all (mostly) dead by now. ā¹ļø
First we got 9fans to be moderated, now weāve brought back comp.os.plan9! Come say hi! #plan9 #usenet
Iāve been running some internal usenet groups for a while, now Iām starting to make more use of them and slap them on the web - https://omg.singles/T7ggI
as the person who motivated CompuServeās USENET gateway https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1994-10-07-9410070309-story.html Iāve see what happens when the unwashed masses are turned loose in techie playgrounds
So, Iām working on a fediverse client based on https://web.archive.org/web/20190101185657/https://jfm.carcosa.net/blog/computing/usenet/ ; itās here: https://github.com/enkiv2/misc/blob/master/fern . It is currently read-only, but it has read history.
Usenet History: How Binaries Took Over Newsgroups https://tedium.co/2017/10/03/usenet-binaries-history/
lainspotting: Robert Anton Wilson on Usenet (1995-2003) http://www.lainspotting.com/2017/07/robert-anton-wilson-on-usenet-1995-2003.html