On 2024-07-25 19:41, Newyana2 wrote:
On 7/25/2024 9:19 PM, Steve Hayes wrote:
Many social media sites started as the former, and were taken over by
companies that turned them into the latter, or tried to, and if they
failed, they were dumped -- as Yahoo! took over Geocities, destroyed
everything that made it attractive to users, and then dumped it,
leaving a lot of dead links on the web, and a lot of useful
information rendered inaccessible.
I think of Geocities as a good example of the early Web. I wasn't
aware of that history. I just remember that a lot of people set
up interesting and creative websites on there... then they were
gone.
Because the infrastructure that let them stay up had to be PAID FOR.
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