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Anonymous 01/06/2025 (Mon) 17:54:24 Id: eeee6b No. 22211
What exactly is the difference between 2025 and 2015? Were there TikTok whores on the internet in 2015 like there are now? What was the internet like in 2015?
>>22211 >2015 Internet idk pornhub and vines?
>>22211 >2015 >Windows 7 everywhere >Microsoft didn't go full ham on spying (yet), and the Windows 7 updates that put in spying/telemetry could be easily avoided >Original 8chan was up >A lot of racist vids were on YouTube >Racist fun times online was happening >Trump 2016 fun times >A lot of good Japanese games started to get ported on to PC It was like being a kid again, but your eyes were open up to the truth when you became right wing, and you had people all over the world having your back. 2015 was my second childhood
>>22211 No the whores still looked like women and not AI trannies.
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>The hoes were on Snapchat posting stories >Niggers were posting shitty rap to Soundcloud >Parents were on Facebook >Normies were on Instagram and Reddit >Okcupid and Tumblr were still big but on their way out I'd say >VR was new and VirtualRealPorn was on the cutting edge >LGR was still posting Tech Tales But in terms of advancement of civilization, 2015 basically felt like how 2025 feels. Not as much difference as when you compare other decades like 80s vs 90s.
>>22211 >What was the internet like in 2015? The jews finished destroying the internet about that time and removed millions of search results exposing them. I still remember typing jews into google and the first suggestion was "jews are evil". The young people will never know how free it once was.
>>22211 I'd say it was from that point on when the internet and the world in general started walking jewishly towards it's destruction. By no means the internet was much better then, if you wanted to have a feel of what the real internet was you'd have to time travel to the early 2000s, primarily before the mass sprout of the social networks as we know them now. 2015 already had fb, ig, twitter, tumbler etc at full steam ahead and the jews already had learned how to monetize us. It wasn't great no. The greatest internet period was 1995-2005 I'd say
>>22211 10 years ago was tumblr feminism
>>22211 It was already shit by that point, should've said 2005. It was great up until the 2010s.
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>>22217 >>Windows 7 everywhere >>A lot of racist vids were on YouTube unironically send me back
>>22217 >>37527 What's stopping you from using W7 right now?
Vine was founded in 2012. It was huge from 2013 to 2017, when it was shutdown by the idiots at Twitter. It only did 6 second clips though.
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2015 was the beginning of the end. 4chan was being enshittened by rapeape and crew, and 8chan /pol/ was clandestinely taken over by the commie turk. Plus, it was the year that all the tranny pronoun stuff really came into the mainstream, where it had previously been confined to fringe weirdos on the internet. Now 2013, THAT was a good year. *sip*
>>22211 10 years ago there was a palpable relative lack of Indians and other shitty populations in the internet. Now there's so much piss in the pool, that in order to remedy that, it'd have to be drained and rebuilt with filters to exclude them. They're like a fungus that makes everything worse.
it was still shit but there were fewer indians. if you want the internet when it was still good you have to go back before 2007.
>>22211 >1995-2000 "The internet" was mostly business, chatrooms (including irc), slow low qual porn. Smart whores and high class ones would advertise on private usenets/word of mouth >2000-2005 "The internet" as a majority was a growing portion of people in the larger urban/suburban zones. Webcamming had been a possible thing since the late 90s, as a kid I would skip school and find bored housewives masturbating on yahoo chats with anywhere from 25 to 200 people watching if they were somewhat regular. Newgrounds was peaked and getting stale, myspace was hitting peak. Approx 60+% of americans had regular internet access and you werent getting to 2nd base+ (touching titties or further, starting to touch through panties) with that junior high chick who lived down the street if you didnt have MSN messenger or the like. >2005-2010 Comodotization and mainstreaming. The real eternal september began in the later years of this period. Camwhoring began to grow as a legitimate choice (for the lucky ones of course - no diff than any whoring or onlyfans) due to the growth of DSL-and-faster connections. Everything after is a waste for me to describe. Corporate/adshill deepening, the spread of the "meme' concept replacing the idea of jokes, jidf/political manips, rapid short content consumption, shit like the chan mainstreaming, outrage culture, ultrafeminism, etc.
>>37661 Oh i forgot to add. 90s chat rooms/groups/irc you could land yourself in just as perverted and filthy of an area as any shit board full of coomers. The "taste" would be more tame by comparison to today, with the most extremes being beastiality and pedo, but the intent and means were no different than rotted ultra coomer porn addicts of today. Sexting in my generation ultimately began with AOL dial up in the 90s, after all. Like I said if you couldnt MSN messenger that chick in school in the early 00's you weren't playing tonsil hockey while touching under her bra.
>>37661 for me the best time for the internet was the period where I had cable internet but sites were still designed for dial up. everything loaded instantly and there was no bullshit where you open a page and it lags while trying to load 8 billion scripts in the background. also you could type anything + rapidshare/megaupload in a search engine and find it for free.
>>37669 Speaking of porn, let's talk about the biggest astroturf in modern porn: blacked. Or BLACKED, if you wanna use the official style - isn't it kinda a (((coincidence))) that a site run by a Jew has become such a genericized trademark? Leftoids were always forcing BMWF shit - it's been spammed for as long as /pol/ and its predecessor boards were a thing - but then a "russian" called (((Greg Lansky))) shows up and suddenly his shit gets flooded everywhere, both by official (adverts everywhere as soon as you step off the "SFW web" with no adblocker, including on 4chan) and unofficial (faggots and browncels spamming it everywhere, to the point that /gif/ became outright unusable). And let's not forget all the forced memes, like the girl on the couch with the black guys behind her, or the hand on head meme. It's a constant form of low-level conditioning, animated video ads (that don't even let you close them anymore) constantly advertising "free months". Blacked seems to have a lot of free months. I suspect the only reason they don't make it outright free is to promote a false sense of value for it, like you're getting something special instead of just jewish poison. It's like a decade-long Ramallah Porn Broadcast of the internet.
>>22211 2015 wasn't much different than it is now. Except if you were on (Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me) platforms like twitter or reddit, those became highly censored a year later... but if you didn't use those, then the experience was the same. Like you still had shills to wade through, but those shills would use stupid arguments from a flow chart, rather than the pure spam they resort to now... but that difference doesn't really matter, because both is worthless. Instagram whores were already a thing. The cooming was all there. And it wasn't any more or less degenerate than it is now. >>37555 2008 changed the internet, when the phonefags attacked. Which took till 2010 to really take off, when 33% of US adults used internet on their phones. In 2013, 14% of all page views came from phones and 63% of phone owners used their phone for the internet. Phonefags were already well established when imageboards took off. They precede them. Before that time, i was hanging out on local new forums, and those were far more based and redpilled than any image board will ever be. They got killed off when they appealed to phones and later got either closed or moderated so hard that posts are behind manual approval.
>>22211 There weren't any gen alpha retards on the internet yet with their absolutely brainrotted skibbidi ohio rizzler on god bussin no cap fannum tax gay nigger speech. No AI slop. Gaming was still good, PC hardware wasn't outrageously expensive. Filthy Frank was still around, Idubbbz wasn't a fucking cuck yet. Owning an EV meant you were gay and retarded. There's probably a lot of other things, but yeah, life significantly deteriorated going forward from there, the only thing about today that is greatly encouraging is the fact that (Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me)s and NPCs are waking up to the JQ, and they're posting based memes calling out the jew on places like Facebook and Twitter.
>>37732 test: n. o. r. m. i. e. s. why does this faggot ass site have a problem with the term n. o. r. m. i. e. s. ? do normal faggots run this site? fuckin nigger mods, i would beat your asses free speech my ass
>>37732 >(Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me) What filters to that. "Normie"?
>>37736 Huh, I guess it only triggers when you say "(Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me)s" with an S.
>2015 There were less obnoxious trannies and more State-funded literal whores like Anita, Zooey, Mattress Girl and the rest of those hook-nosed prostitutes. Otherwise same as it always is: anon vs jews
>>22217 I really miss the old Youtube video rabbit holes it would send you on that algorithm was the fucking best.
>>37737 Normies Nornie
Normie Normie's Normies
>>37879 This is something important which hasn't really been noted on much ITT: The algorithms were hitting their peaks at this time. 2014-2015 you could find ANYTHING, even obscure memes from obscure 4chan boards by searching in Google images, even without knowing the exact name. You could even find individual shitposts if a line stuck in your head just like how it was written from years ago. The algorithms were unreal. Insanely good. With the rise of Trump, it's unfair to say that they only lobotomized them. The shit is completely unusable now. Youtube is unusable. Google is unusable. The difference between what internet services were in 2014-2016 compared to what they are now is like going back an entire civilization. It's incomparable. They were usable for things YOU found interesting and they consistently delivered you more. Today the algorithms are exclusively set up to push what they want you to see rather than what they know you'd be interested in. It's so bad that if you ignore all of the Youtube vid suggestions, they will instead serve you literally nothing rather than content that is actually interesting to you. Which does exist but is extremely suppressed. This all started with Occupy Wall Street btw. Everything until then was going gravy and the world felt very much normal. The story goes the moneyed faggots (kikes, et al.) got real scared that the goyim knew and created this oppression olympics to prevent anything like that from happening again. Of course, they accidentally the entire empire by doing that, but hey, at least they get yacht #5. Imagine if they didn't have yacht #5? Anyway, the only way out of this is extremely ultraviolence. What this will actually look like practically I don't know, but if you take a look around at what's cooking it doesn't smell like they're serving up peace.
>>37669 The Internet hasn't really changed. The same middle schoolers aren't going to be getting action if they aren't on Snapchat sending stuff to each other. The Yahoo Chatrooms with anonymous CamSex are now discord servers. Instead of going on Neopets or Gaia to talk to girls your age you go on Roblox or VR chat. The real reason 30 somethings miss the old internet is because it's illegal to do what they used to. What they actually miss is being 13 years old and interacting with other 13 year olds. All the other justifications are just obsfucation. The only real difference is that you have to assume everything you send is being stored permanently on their servers.
>>38819 written like a true (Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me)
>>38855 It's the truth. It's why you don't see Gen X or boomers waxing nostalgic about the old internet like 30 something millennials. Nostalgia is heavily tied to a person's earliest sexual experiences. If your dad has a favorite song but doesn't listen to anything else from the artist it's almost certain that it's what was playing on the radio when he lost his virginity or had his first kiss. In all fairness, young people got robbed. Instead of their getting to actually interact with the opposite sex as their formative experience they got served up some nasty Elsagate shit. Imagine living life having Pregnant Elsa or Thicc Chica, or a goddamn Sprunki edit as your baseline for sexuality.
>>22211 >What was the internet like in 2015? UNDERAGE B&
All the once lively 2015 tourists are now all burnt out adult failures.
>>22211 >you now remember 2014/2015 was the year they started cracking down on racist content >youtube got rid of much of its old content during its ToS update >websites doubling down on censorship, mostly targetting political content they deemed problematic while pushing their politics >their reasoning ofteing being the protection of minors, it was all a lie(FB whistleblow fiasco) >the internet got filled by screeching harpies and election tourists >2010s in general, were awfully known for the censorship that began towards the end of the 2000s >shit like OWS left the government schizos worried >old content was deleted, gaming communities went through a major shift on what was allowed on their websites >changes were obviously meant for political purposes and cater new audiences >people supported their side of the election with free speech in mind, it just got worse 2015 was a shit year for the internet, its only reedemable quality was the last ditch effort of political archives and infodumps being spread by anons before closing down but to this day I've yet to see anything positive out of all that >>38819 >what they actually miss anon, I'm pretty sure people have found other ways to interact with 13 year olds by this point. No regulation is ever going to crack down on that. There were less people on the internet and less political bullshit overall, internet being mostly used for entertainment purposes by nerds was probably what made it so good. Readily available piracy, being able to download other entertainment sources so easily, having actual support instead of automated services, archives working properly, less censorship and less regulations improved creative freedom along with its ingenuity, its considered the golden era of internet for good reasons. Though I agree its the freedom and lack of regulation that allowed it all to begin with, the principle remains
>>41866 Election tourism and its consequences


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