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Before social media feeds, algorithms, and endless scrolling, the internet felt different.
Smaller.
Messier.
More personal.
In Episode 2 of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores the strange emotional connection people still have to old internet forums - from recognizable usernames and chaotic communities to forum signatures, inside jokes, and the feeling of belonging to tiny digital neighbourhoods.
Why did these spaces feel so human?
And what did we lose when the internet became optimized for performance, visibility, and engagement instead of connection?
From niche communities and message boards to the emotional texture of the early web, this episode explores why people still miss an internet that was slower, weirder, and more personal.
Because sometimes the objects fade.
But the feeling doesn’t.
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By Danny BrownEnjoying the show? Support it here.
Before social media feeds, algorithms, and endless scrolling, the internet felt different.
Smaller.
Messier.
More personal.
In Episode 2 of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores the strange emotional connection people still have to old internet forums - from recognizable usernames and chaotic communities to forum signatures, inside jokes, and the feeling of belonging to tiny digital neighbourhoods.
Why did these spaces feel so human?
And what did we lose when the internet became optimized for performance, visibility, and engagement instead of connection?
From niche communities and message boards to the emotional texture of the early web, this episode explores why people still miss an internet that was slower, weirder, and more personal.
Because sometimes the objects fade.
But the feeling doesn’t.
Get involvedIf you enjoy Artifacts, you can support it with either a one-off tip, or become a monthly Archivist.
No commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here.
If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app!
And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen or watch for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, their preferred podcast app, or online at Artifacts Podcast.
Products I Use for ArtifactsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link.
My equipment:
Recommended resources: