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Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 3:12 am
by lakes
One thing I'd like to see from the 2000s is not having brand accounts on social media and not having people's social media always risk affecting their careers. I want it so that desktop programs don't require a phone number. That's another thing. I get if it's like a mobile app. But DISCORD?! REALLY?!
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:04 am
by luchitrox__
super mario galaxy, I WANT A THIRD GAME D'x
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 1:10 pm
by unigarden
I find cars from the 2000s strangely elegant. The same goes for electronic devices from that era, such as computers and phones. And I would also say cameras from the 2000s.
The more time passes, the more difficult it will be to find this type of object or atmosphere from the 2000s.
We will reach a point where it will be so old that we will have to start repairing everything. Already today... A lot of old equipment is no longer working very well. So yes, most of it still works. But let's say they're on their last legs... And some just need a little help to be like new again.
And if we want to remanufacture them today, they will inevitably be modernized (at least in terms of electronic components). And the feeling of using these objects would not be the same as it was back then.
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 2:07 pm
by Plissken
- Friendly look of the tech of the time
- Simpler and IMs/VoIP software, like MSN Messenger
- Big Companies willing to taking risks by companies like Nokia or Palm, hell even SEGA and Sony
- Social Networks being safe places instead of hellholes
- And much much more...
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 8:58 pm
by xrossmediabar
I WANT LITTLEBIGPLANET4 I WILL BUY A PS5 JS FOR LITTLEBIGPLANET4
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2025 9:20 am
by agentwash681
flip phones, nokias, and genuine anticipation for video game releases
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2025 8:47 pm
by Vaking Voda
vakingvoda wrote:When media was creative, not for money(YouTube) It's supposed to be a creative site, not a job.
yes, this is so true.
do you think an alternative to YouTube would become popular if it offered a better experience (yeah, it doesn't take much to be better than YouTube) and didn't have monetization?
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2025 9:05 pm
by rnottelovesowls
Cris wrote:When media was creative, not for money(YouTube) It's supposed to be a creative site, not a job.
yes, this is so true.
do you think an alternative to YouTube would become popular if it offered a better experience (yeah, it doesn't take much to be better than YouTube) and didn't have monetization?
well, there is a youtube alternative that doesnât have monetization, and itâs called âglombleâ. weâll see how that goes
but hey, if youâre craving art for artâs sake, thereâs always newgrounds
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2025 9:52 pm
by ee
xrossmediabar wrote:-Forums and Instant messaging
-DVD/Blu-Ray instead of streaming
-YouTube to be more sharing creativity and not a way for millions to make money.
-Having a dedicated hangout place. my friends just figure out where we go on the way
-Blockbuster
there still are forums like this one, just probably dead
also instant messaging is still around
there are dvd/blu rays still existing, just not popular, i even saw a bluey dvd
there are creative videos, just not popular sadly
blockbuster is still around (i dont know if there are stores, im not in the us)
Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2025 1:02 am
by xrossmediabar
1. i want them to be more popular
2. they should be the standard
3. blockbuster not in australia