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"Today, many folks look back with fondness on the early days of computer-based messaging. Depending on their age, they may wax nostalgic for BBSes, Usenet, or web forums. Surprisingly, all these technologies still exist, although they are either barely used or are full of spam. It’s hard not to think that something may have been lost."
From BBS to Facebook, here's how messaging platforms have changed over the years.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/first-post-a-history-of-online-public-messaging/Published at
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