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| Posted by: Ann 10:49 am EDT 05/22/23 | |
| In reply to: Q: for Ann - finally 10:31 am EDT 05/22/23 | |
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| Logins were required starting at the end of December 1998, and they all had to be re-registered in April 2004 when we went from the unstable format of the first board to the current format. | |
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| re: Q: for Ann | |
| Posted by: finally 09:17 am EDT 05/23/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Q: for Ann - Ann 10:49 am EDT 05/22/23 | |
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| Thanks for the answer. I do remember the days when many sites did not require logins. I was an early internet denizen in the mid-90s but did IRC mainly, and those were local channels I was using (we had regular in-person meetups). It was a different world because you had to have some technical knowledge to do it. AOL really started opening it up to the casual user. Never was into usenet groups that I recall. My first email address was through a university, so I lost a bit of that early history once I no longer had access to that account. I'm sure a lot of it was done through AOL mail at a certain point as well. | |
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| re: Q: for Ann | |
| Posted by: Ann 09:30 am EDT 05/23/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Q: for Ann - finally 09:17 am EDT 05/23/23 | |
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| I had to dial long distance to get AOL or Compuserve, so I used Prodigy. They all had discussion groups of various types, but since you had a user login, you couldn't spoof that. | |
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| re: Q: for Ann | |
| Posted by: finally 09:40 am EDT 05/23/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Q: for Ann - Ann 09:30 am EDT 05/23/23 | |
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| Yes, one of my friends who lived in a rural area was the first to show me AOL. He would run up phone bills in the hundreds of dollars every month. And then of course he would lose the connection any time someone picked up a phone extension to make a call. I didn't do AOL forums much so not sure what sort of theater boards there were. I know a cruise ship forum that still exists started as an AOL chat room, so I'm sure there are other sites that owe their birth to AOL and competitors. | |
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| re: Q: for Ann | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 07:14 pm EDT 05/22/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Q: for Ann - Ann 10:49 am EDT 05/22/23 | |
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| Maybe then I didn't start posting till 1999 because I don't remember ever not needing to log in. Or maybe I've just forgotten. | |
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| re: Q: for Ann | |
| Last Edit: Ann 08:54 am EDT 05/23/23 | |
| Posted by: Ann 08:42 am EDT 05/23/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Q: for Ann - AlanScott 07:14 pm EDT 05/22/23 | |
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| Yes, you could put in any name at all on each of your posts. I'm sure you were up front and consistent, but others certainly weren't. I think all web-based message boards were like that at that time. Most/many, like ours based on some programs written by a 14-year-old and offered for free on the web. | |
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