An Ode to Commies
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Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) in the 1980s are sometimes compared to a primitive version of the internet, and I think there’s something to that. Consider the experiences that a typical BBS caller would have when calling around.

A user might start their call, for example, by engaging in instant messaging by chatting with the SysOp, then sliding into the message bases for a bit of ‘social media’ with the other hundred or so active users. Looking for new software, the user might then hit up the file transfers area, where perhaps a whole megabyte of games and utilities might be available, and finally head to the text file area for ansi/petscii images, computer related news, or encyclopedic articles.

But then came the actual internet. Instead of chatting with one person, you could chat…

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