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Using the internet like it's 1999

by joshuablais on 4/23/2026, 8:14:29 PM

https://joshblais.com/blog/using-the-internet-like-its-1999/

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by: kyledrake

&gt; On your router, you can and should setup blocklists for various malicious and nefarious domains, advertisements, adult content, etc. This is not “1999-esque” in practice, but is a requirement for the modern web.<p>I worked on a Geocities archive restoration. There was a boat load of porn (including illegal porn), malicious domains, spamvertising, malware, predators, political extremists, etc on the 1999 web, and you can find all of it within the raw Geocities archive that was made before it shut down. The idea that the old web was some kind of pure place of innocence is a weird and factually inaccurate take. If anything, the late 90s web was more dark than it is now, perhaps in part because nobody had any idea of how to police anything on it and things like PhotoDNA didn&#x27;t exist yet.<p>If anything, my work on 90s site archival has taught me that the web has always been a place with a lot of dark places, and the narrative that the old web was some sort of pure innocent place that became evil is not matched by evidence.<p>It&#x27;s just as plausible to me that the general &quot;misbehavior&quot; of humans on the internet hasn&#x27;t changed all that much, but that we have, frankly, adopted a more puritanical and intolerant approach towards it. Nobody was talking about getting rid of Section 230, carding people for 18+ before they could use IRC, and Congress wasn&#x27;t dragging evil Geocities CEO David Bohnett into grilling sessions where they were accusing him of hooking kids on digital cigarettes. Perhaps it would be wise to have a little nostalgia for some of that too.

4/23/2026, 9:16:45 PM


by: vunderba

If it were 1999, most people would still be browsing the web on their US Robotics 56k modem (at best). This page is about 1 MB of assets (500kb gzip compressed if your browser supported it) , so it would have taken at least a minute just to finish loading.

4/23/2026, 8:44:17 PM


by: zahirbmirza

How can we solve this problem, of the current state of the internet, without reverting to the compromises of the past? This has been on my mind for a while. The layer of trash some companies have built over the internet has been ruinous.

4/23/2026, 8:50:19 PM


by: GaryBluto

I&#x27;m not opposed to the message but it perplexes me the amount of people who bemoan the loss of the &quot;old web&quot; and then use a web page comprised of massive modern frameworks to deliver said message.

4/23/2026, 9:18:04 PM


by: pjmorris

I feel like &#x27;Party like it&#x27;s 1999&#x27; could become the slogan for a movement. Sure, the tech was a little less convenient, but overarching control was also less hard-wired into everything.

4/23/2026, 9:28:40 PM


by: Terr_

To me the what we wanted&#x2F;got distinction is something like:<p>1. A kind of <i>capital</i> that is widely available, so that people could exercise control and agency with machines that do what <i>you</i> want them to do for your own needs.<p>2. A distribution tool controlled by mega-corporations as they decide what you should be able to see or have.

4/23/2026, 8:51:18 PM


by: jakedata

Just go to fark.com, a lingering glimmer of light from before the dead web. They are still aggregating human curated news and hosting reasonably civil discussions.<p>Then buy a Totalfark subscription so they don&#x27;t need to bend over backwards to show more ads just to keep the lights on. See ya there!

4/23/2026, 8:55:55 PM


by: pixel_popping

OpenAI will love this article, noM nom nom

4/23/2026, 8:31:03 PM


by: t1234s

The best was the FTP search feature from alltheweb.com. You could find almost any software you needed.

4/23/2026, 8:31:21 PM


by: thot_experiment

I don&#x27;t know if I&#x27;m crazy but I think social media is pretty okay at the like, core building and enhancing social networks thing.<p>Instagram is probably my most used one these days and I love seeing my friend&#x27;s stories and I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;ve parsed more than a handful of ads in the last 2 or 3 years that I&#x27;ve been an active user, probably a few tens of hours wasted with dumb reels, not a bad cost at all imo. I have probably 400 irl people and 200 internet accounts I follow. It doesn&#x27;t have the charm and honesty of navigating a webring or whatever, but the friction is so low so I get to see a lot of stuff my friends, acquaintances and especially just people i&#x27;m peripherally in community with share that I probably wouldn&#x27;t otherwise.<p>I miss the old internet for sure, but I&#x27;m not convinced the current situation is as horrible as people say.

4/23/2026, 9:01:24 PM