Social media has largely replaced the personal blog.
Most forums shifted to subreddits. Then Reddit enshittified to monetize user content for LLMs, a lots of folks (myself included) burned their post and comment history on the way out.
All that stuff still exists, in some of the places it used to be.
The ones that are still around are more the exception rather than the rule.
I want to hijack this conversation to post the obvious but not reminder, that when you find dead links and content that’s no longer available, go check the wayback machine and Internet archive… it’s been soooo useful.
Eh… sort of.
Social media has largely replaced the personal blog.
Most forums shifted to subreddits. Then Reddit enshittified to monetize user content for LLMs, a lots of folks (myself included) burned their post and comment history on the way out.
All that stuff still exists, in some of the places it used to be.
The ones that are still around are more the exception rather than the rule.
I want to hijack this conversation to post the obvious but not reminder, that when you find dead links and content that’s no longer available, go check the wayback machine and Internet archive… it’s been soooo useful.
And reveddit.com :)