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Posted: 14th October 2025 01:18
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Posts: 8 Joined: 8/10/2025 |
Hello. I am very glad you have kept this site running all these years, R51. And the forum as well. You may remember me from the FFG days, and I did have an account on here with a different name, though I can't seem to recover it. No worries. I have left that moniker behind.
I yearn for web 1.0. Web 2.0 was a travesty and web 3.0 has become a monster of which I cannot understand. I thought Reddit would remain a safe-haven but even that has devolved into bots and non-sense, and even if it never was a place to write home about, it still held that web 1.0 feeling for a while. Anyway, I hope all is well with the people who still actively post here. Cheers! |
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Post #217608
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Posted: 14th October 2025 12:35
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I did wonder if it was the same person when I saw that account get created. Happy to still be here and to get the intermittent post now and again.
-------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Post #217610
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Posted: 20th October 2025 15:18
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Welcome back, glad to see you! I can't figure out who you were, but it probably doesn't matter. Just glad to see more folks here.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Web 1.0 was retroactively coined when someone wanted to brand "Web 2.0", and refers to static webpages while Web 2.0 refers to dynamically-generated content. By that definition, CoN would be Web 2.0, heh. Web 3.0, last I heard, was the attempt at branding blockchain-based stuff like cryptocurrencies and NFTs, and frankly I kinda hate that. And now that AI is the new hotness, I dunno what's gonna happen with that branding. But yeah, I get what you mean. I love that there are sites that still operate things like standalone forums in what now (sadly) feels like a classic style, and I also love that CoN continues to be a high-quality resource for players of these excellent games. -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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Post #217616
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Posted: 20th October 2025 15:37
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Tim O'Reilly (the guy from all the books with the lineart of critters on them) was behind the name "Web 2.0" and meant it more for the rise of community-based web content, which definitely makes CoN a site that straddles the line between 1.0 and 2.0 - I remember Wired picked up on the term a couple years after that when social media as we know it now was starting to become a thing on the horizon. In short, it's less about the technologies themselves and more about how people use them.
To digress, anyone who uses Web 3.0 with a straight face is not someone I really want to interact with in any meaningful way. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Post #217617
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Posted: 22nd October 2025 03:51
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Posts: 8 Joined: 8/10/2025 |
Quote (Glenn Magus Harvey @ 20th October 2025 10:18) Welcome back, glad to see you! I can't figure out who you were, but it probably doesn't matter. Just glad to see more folks here. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Web 1.0 was retroactively coined when someone wanted to brand "Web 2.0", and refers to static webpages while Web 2.0 refers to dynamically-generated content. By that definition, CoN would be Web 2.0, heh. Web 3.0, last I heard, was the attempt at branding blockchain-based stuff like cryptocurrencies and NFTs, and frankly I kinda hate that. And now that AI is the new hotness, I dunno what's gonna happen with that branding. But yeah, I get what you mean. I love that there are sites that still operate things like standalone forums in what now (sadly) feels like a classic style, and I also love that CoN continues to be a high-quality resource for players of these excellent games. I used Dynamic Threads as a moniker here a few years back, but I was Rinjin from Final Fantasy Gurus, where R51 and I used to post back in the early 2000's. Anyway, the way I always saw it was this: We had the "proto-web" which was when the internet was first invented. Web 1.0 was basically your traditional dial-up internet, and yes, this forum is a holdover from those days. Where you had a lot of static webpages and message boards. Gamefaqs is a classic Web 1.0 example. Wikipedia started in the late stages of this era. Web 2.0 was the rise of social media platforms, such as Myspace, Facebook and the like. It was before the prevalence of smartphones. Web 2.0 hit it's peak with the widespread use of smartphones and the plethora of social media platforms after Facebook - Your twitters, Instagrams and what-not. Web 3.0 is the "dead internet" and block-chain internet, as you mentioned. It is dominated by ads, AI and bots. It includes the overabundance of social media apps and platforms, mobile gaming and the death of your more traditional internet browsing in favor of a news feed that is saturated by curated content and misinformation/disinformation. |
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