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  • I was having this conversation yesterday - how Americans (mostly gen x and earlier) classify what is or isn't "family friendly" is some bullshit.

    At my job I play a lot of music. One night I played Ticks, Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off, and another song about getting a woman naked and no one cared.

    I accidentally played the uncensored version of payphone and 6 people reported me to my boss for playing a song with swear words.

    Older conservatives are just the biggest damn snowflakes in the world

  • Agreed. I don't have 90s Internet memories like a lot of here, but I do have some early 2000a Internet memories, which I honestly think was better than the 90s Internet cause we'd worked out a lot of the kinks.

    Forums were a great place to chat with people about whatever and in 99% of cases, people were polite enough. People talked about this and that. I and others shared their discoveries in video games on sites like GameFAQs (rest in peace, I put up so many Mario Kart DD tips).

    People treated interactive sites like they were neighborhoods. Sure, a ton of drama would pop up, same as any neighborhood, and sometimes that drama made modernTwitter drama seem tame, but it stayed within the community the majority of the time and it either got resolved or ended up killing the site. Either way people got over it and moved on.

    Nowadays, just keeping up with memes and drama is a full time job. Just 5 years ago I could stay on top of things, now it feels like what's funny changes the second I see it, and I'm not even old (I was just on the Internet at way too young). Hell, rage comics and impact memes were a think for over a decade.

    Lemmy has so far felt like a nice middle ground between the old days of things lasting more than five minutes and people not just immediately being dicks (as long as you block everything LG and Hexbear) plus modern comforts in technology.

  • Absolutely not surprised. I've had multiple friends that worked Geek Squad. All of them have admitted to snooping at least once and most have said their coworkers did it constantly.

    Don't take your computer to Geek Squad, folks. They're all untrained highschoolers following a script anyways