The fundamental issue isn't that you like how "Frutiger" Aero *looks*. Aesthetics are subjective. The problem is the disconnect between what you *claim* to want ("old internet") and what you actually *practice*.
You've built a "retro forum" on Proboards AKA a corporate conglomerate akin to Reddit that could delete everything tomorrow. You all organize on and use Discord - literal spyware. You run Windows 11 and call it "debloated" while actual alternatives exist. This isn't trolling, either. I am pointing out that you're LARPing as internet historians while using the exact infrastructure and language that killed what you're mourning.
The "old internet" was never about aesthetics. It was about *control*. You ran your own server. You chose your own software. You weren't dependent on platform ToS or algorithm changes. When someone says "I'm addicted to Discord" - that's not a technical problem, that's a *designed outcome*. Corporate platforms are engineered to be habit-forming.
Some of you are beginning to get this. I've seen the IRC thread, and I've seen people questioning Discord. But as long as this community optimizes for *looking retro* instead of *being independent*, you're just doing sexy vintage cosplay for the same corporations you claim to critique.
IRC, XMPP, self-hosted forums, and RSS feeds all still work and Cyberix exists as proof. It's possible, but your willingness to actually break free depends on whether you actually want it or whether you just want the aesthetic comfort of "nostalgiacore" while staying plugged into the platforms that give you infinite dopamine hits.
Your move.
You've built a "retro forum" on Proboards AKA a corporate conglomerate akin to Reddit that could delete everything tomorrow. You all organize on and use Discord - literal spyware. You run Windows 11 and call it "debloated" while actual alternatives exist. This isn't trolling, either. I am pointing out that you're LARPing as internet historians while using the exact infrastructure and language that killed what you're mourning.
The "old internet" was never about aesthetics. It was about *control*. You ran your own server. You chose your own software. You weren't dependent on platform ToS or algorithm changes. When someone says "I'm addicted to Discord" - that's not a technical problem, that's a *designed outcome*. Corporate platforms are engineered to be habit-forming.
Some of you are beginning to get this. I've seen the IRC thread, and I've seen people questioning Discord. But as long as this community optimizes for *looking retro* instead of *being independent*, you're just doing sexy vintage cosplay for the same corporations you claim to critique.
IRC, XMPP, self-hosted forums, and RSS feeds all still work and Cyberix exists as proof. It's possible, but your willingness to actually break free depends on whether you actually want it or whether you just want the aesthetic comfort of "nostalgiacore" while staying plugged into the platforms that give you infinite dopamine hits.
Your move.









