16 comments

  • thorin 7 hours ago ago

    I hope this community continues for a long time. A similar one I was involved with was ukriversguidebook. It's still up, but barely gets any posts anymore. It was a forum for collecting river guides and information as well as a phpbb for discussing kayaking and canoeing. I used to read it every day and contribute guides sometimes, but this kind of thing has all gone to Facebook which is ok for transitory discussions but doesn't work as a historical document for discussions or information.

    Incidentally after all the furore on here I'd assume reddit was largely dead now, but since starting playing console games this year I've realised how heavily used it is for gaming tips.

  • jmstfv 2 hours ago ago

    https://discuss.bootstrapped.fm - a forum for small internet business owners. we still have the archive tho!

  • h2odragon 6 hours ago ago

    Dont howl over the joys that were; fire up a forum and make those joys live again.

  • ArkimPhiri an hour ago ago

    2go. It was amazing. Miss it a lot

  • tpurves 2 hours ago ago

    Ffffound.com Salon.com WebMonkey (the one from the 90s) CBCRadio3 Rdio Anandtech Twitter

  • jorisboris 4 hours ago ago

    Revue, i started a newsletter and was 17 weeks in, then Elon took over Twitter and shut it down

  • l_j_w 38 minutes ago ago

    Not so much an answer to your question, as the sites are still around, more than what made the sites enjoyable is gone.

    OSNews - while Thom does well, there’s just not as much great content anymore, nor discussions.

    Reddit/Slashdot - I think so many of these discussion sites died once Trump and MAGA came around, a bit of it started back with the Tea Party crazies too. So many discussions get overtaken by crazy political posts.

    DeviantArt - I used to enjoy that site, now it’s just filled with AI crap.

    I used to subscribe to a magazine called Computer Arts. They had a section where they showcased sites with amazing design and UX, lots of Flash fun. That died with Flash and every site being designed around a layout that allows the most ads that can be placed on it.

    Long form content sites died too, or are hidden behind paywalls. Surfing the web just isn’t enjoyable anymore.

  • brudgers 4 hours ago ago

    Geocities.

  • daemonologist 7 hours ago ago

    I am obliged to mention Dark Sky - purchased by Apple and deatomized. They supposedly rolled some of its data into the default _OS weather apps but it doesn't feel the same and the UI is completely gone, which imo was the best part. (Plus I primarily use Android.) I used to go everywhere by bicycle and the ability to know at a glance precisely if and when it was going to rain was invaluable.

    The latest default weather from Google in Android (might only be Pixel?) is actually a decent substitute for the basics, although it's still not as reliable and well-thought-out as Dark Sky was.

  • meiraleal 3 hours ago ago

    Orkut, a real social network that connected us to friends and family, before the newsfeed ruined everything

  • AnimalMuppet 3 hours ago ago

    Groklaw.

  • busterarm 7 hours ago ago

    Easily, Fucked Company tops the list for me. Never has there ever been a more entertaining website. But also it was like staring into an abyss.

  • L0in 7 hours ago ago

    Bookdepository

    explicit word that may displease amazon fanboys amazon!

    • jorisboris 4 hours ago ago

      They were the only way to order books to Thailand for a reasonable price

      When they shut down I could only buy e-books on Kindle

  • mindwork 5 hours ago ago

    digg and stumbleupon

  • ransom1538 7 hours ago ago

    fuckedcompany.com Layoffs are back. Time to fire it up.