What was your number one favorite website 'back in the day', that is now defunct?
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Stickdeath
No idea if it's still up or not.
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VideoGameJams
Was a website of midi versions of video game songs and also had guitar tabs for the songs. I would legitimately just listen to those versions of the songs themselves.
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YTMND from 20 years ago.
Technically it still exists but it's effectively dead.
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FunnyJunk
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Not really a web site but stumble upon was magic.
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Reddit. Unfortunately it's defunct beyond repair now, but back in the day it was a nice place to discuss all sorts of topics with knowledgeable and like-minded folk.
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Not defunct and was only my favorite for a very short period of time, but it left an impression and I still find myself referencing it from time to time. Serving the same great content for 25 years!
I make references to it periodically and only like 2 people IRL have gotten it.
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Bolt.com! It was OG social networking and I loved it. it had chat rooms, message boards, and games etc. Miss that place
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Digg.com used to be my absolute favorite. Then it got bought out by a company who turned it into a content farm and it eventually died out. Now it's back and owned by Kevin Rose again, and I do like it a lot better than Reddit, but I still spend more time on Piefed these days.
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Pick pretty much any forum.
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Not dead, but not nearly as alive as it used to be.
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Cracked.
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not dead, but pretty dead anyway: cracked.com
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BBS and IRC. Technically neither are totally dead, but that was my introduction to the Internet a few years before the WWW existed.
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I used to visit Filesoup's forums a fair bit, and Homestar Runner too.
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Steakandcheese.com when Kap was running it.
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Imagine my surprise when I just now typed in fark.com and saw that it's still there and it looks exactly like it did 25 years ago. Mind blown! I might even go back.
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not dead, but pretty dead anyway: cracked.com
Cracked had a 10/10 movie podcast that was stopped abruptly (after it was bought up & butchered ,laying off like 100 staff) & it was the best movie podcast.
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goldesel.6x.to for eMule links or bockwurst.6x.to for direct downloads of SW