The emergence of social media has destroyed all the small communities to standardize communication and information.

It’s a bit of a digital version of rural exodus. And since 2017/2018, I’ve noticed that everything that, in my opinion, represented the internet has disappeared.

I’ve known Lemmy for a few hours and I feel like I’m back in the early spirit of the internet.

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    7 hours ago

    IRC is as active as it has always been. It was never a high throughput system, you can barely keep track of more than 5 people talking.

    Forums are still kicking as well, you have car owner forums for basically any make and model, Hobby Forums, specialist Forums (house building kitchen or gardening just to name a few I consulted recently).

    Yeah, they don’t have the scale of Facebook, they never had.

    And lemmy, reddit, Mastodon and Co are very much social media. What are they if not?

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      6 hours ago

      Lemmy isn’t social. It’s just forums aggregated. One could use it as a social app, and some people do, but it really is not necessary or even really welcomed.

      I have seen estimates of a reduction of 50 to 75 percent in the number of forums over the last 15 years. There are certainly a lot less. People go to reddit or discord these days.

      Same with IRC but the decline is even higher.

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        6 hours ago

        I’d love to see the methodology for those estimates, because I see more every year, not less. IRC stays flat.