Msn and Myspace. I would still use them if they were around.
luxtabula
1 month ago
Myspace. I was in college when Facebook was invite only. Most people made the jump and Myspace became a ghost town.
Apprehensive_Fun_731
1 month ago
StumbleUpon – The version that was a plug in for your browser. The Internet felt amazing and large.
Starryjean2012
1 month ago
Napster. Hands. Down.
Salad_Finga5
1 month ago
Vine, can’t believe we fit videos into 6 seconds
LakeTake1
1 month ago
Encarta (oh yeah going alllllll the way back)
NoStudio2392
1 month ago
Aim and MySpace
LiplessDoggie
1 month ago
Last.fm. The radio was my favourite part. Sure, the website is still there, but it’s nothing like what it used to be. They completely stripped everything that made it cool and unique. Nowadays it only serves to track your listening habits, even the recommendations system is busted.
VariousTiger6098
1 month ago
Napster. Vine. Xanga.
Tommy_like_wingie
1 month ago
Addictinggames.com and all the flash games
alaskadotpink
1 month ago
I miss forums, they were such a good place to connect with people in really specific hobbies/interests. The closest I have now is Facebook groups, but I fucking hate Facebook and wish there was a a viable alternative. Discord kinda servers a similar purpose, but it’s not really the same thing.
Nikomas89
1 month ago
Newgrounds. I had so much fun on that site as a kid.
gat0r87
1 month ago
Google Reader
MoodyTudy
1 month ago
AIM & LimeWire
LumpySpace-Princess-
1 month ago
Neopets
gayfrenchtoast
1 month ago
Tumblr
Eather-Village-1916
1 month ago
Geocities
TheRealKillamo
1 month ago
AOL instant messenger days were peak
Basic-Archer6442
1 month ago
Quizilla & Myspace
goofyboots0722
1 month ago
Is Ebaums world still around? That one
kyrlsulikkreh
1 month ago
MSN, ICQ, The Palace, mIRC, winamp
LumpySpace-Princess-
1 month ago
StumbleUpon
unapologeticallytrue
1 month ago
Flappy bird 🙁
Y_Are_U_Like_This
1 month ago
Geocities and Angelfire. I can’t really code from a blank screen (maybe some SQL), but those hosting sites are likely the only reason why I can at least read some languages and understand what they do. Also downloading entire fan subs of DBZ and Bleach before the YouTube eight-parters became a thing
Signal-Particular-38
1 month ago
MySpace was my favorite.
lidelle
1 month ago
Teenchat, livejournal.
Schneetmacher
1 month ago
It’s not a single app I miss, but rather that so many sites used to have message boards and comment sections, and now those are gone. A small, conspiratorial corner of my brain thinks certain people didn’t like that there were *so many places* on the internet for people to communicate with each other, and wanted to “consolidate” such communication in key easily observed sites (like Facebook, or Instagram, or… Reddit).
lone_wolf1580
1 month ago
MySpace.
KILLJEFFREY
1 month ago
Forums. Halo 2 Forum and NSL are still up but relics/ghost towns
Msn and Myspace. I would still use them if they were around.
Myspace. I was in college when Facebook was invite only. Most people made the jump and Myspace became a ghost town.
StumbleUpon – The version that was a plug in for your browser. The Internet felt amazing and large.
Napster. Hands. Down.
Vine, can’t believe we fit videos into 6 seconds
Encarta (oh yeah going alllllll the way back)
Aim and MySpace
Last.fm. The radio was my favourite part. Sure, the website is still there, but it’s nothing like what it used to be. They completely stripped everything that made it cool and unique. Nowadays it only serves to track your listening habits, even the recommendations system is busted.
Napster. Vine. Xanga.
Addictinggames.com and all the flash games
I miss forums, they were such a good place to connect with people in really specific hobbies/interests. The closest I have now is Facebook groups, but I fucking hate Facebook and wish there was a a viable alternative. Discord kinda servers a similar purpose, but it’s not really the same thing.
Newgrounds. I had so much fun on that site as a kid.
Google Reader
AIM & LimeWire
Neopets
Tumblr
Geocities
AOL instant messenger days were peak
Quizilla & Myspace
Is Ebaums world still around? That one
MSN, ICQ, The Palace, mIRC, winamp
StumbleUpon
Flappy bird 🙁
Geocities and Angelfire. I can’t really code from a blank screen (maybe some SQL), but those hosting sites are likely the only reason why I can at least read some languages and understand what they do. Also downloading entire fan subs of DBZ and Bleach before the YouTube eight-parters became a thing
MySpace was my favorite.
Teenchat, livejournal.
It’s not a single app I miss, but rather that so many sites used to have message boards and comment sections, and now those are gone. A small, conspiratorial corner of my brain thinks certain people didn’t like that there were *so many places* on the internet for people to communicate with each other, and wanted to “consolidate” such communication in key easily observed sites (like Facebook, or Instagram, or… Reddit).
MySpace.
Forums. Halo 2 Forum and NSL are still up but relics/ghost towns
Grooveshark
MySpace and the very beginning of AOL chat rooms
[rotten.com](http://rotten.com)
Face the jury
I never got over the loss of AIM, maybe thats why im so cynical
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