Subj : a future past To : All From : August Abolins Date : Sat Feb 18 2023 08:47 am The Modem World: A Prehistory of Social Media | Hardcover Kevin Driscoll Yale University Press | Yale University Press Computers / History / Internet / History / Modern - 20th Century Published May 17, 2022 ..chronicles how modems (and particularly BBSes) shaped and defined the social online culture we have today. There are plenty of references to Fido and Fidonet throughout. A few excerpts: "Fido wasn't designed," Jennings had remarked to Byte... "It was just built." p.68 "Forget the Fido code: the future of FidoNet depended on its protocol. p.74 "Ben Baker, after "banging his head against the wall" and "pleading" with users to try FidoNet, was thrilled by the sudden enthusiasm for Echomail. Tom Jennings believed that Echomail alone drove the adoption of FidoNet during the late 1980s. "It spread like wildfire," he recalled. "The traffic was just enormous." New sysops were joining FidoNet specifically to access Echomail. p.85 "While the internet discouraged people from thinking too much about geography, FidoNet constantly reminded users that they were people living in place. The unique net/node numbering schema engendered a translocal imaginary of cyberspace as a network of local communities rather than a global village or virtual reality. Internet advocates envisioned cyberspace as an escape from the physical world. FidoNet provided a means to tunnel through it. p.89 About one third of the book comprises of Notes, and an Index. But what about the future? The author has been spotted saying this in response to that question in DOVENET: To: /DOVEnet/DOVE-GEN (knightwise) From: Ford Prefect @ 723:320/1 Subject: Re: New BBS history book Software: Synchronet 3.19c-Linux master/04bb1bf85 Jun 15 2022 GCC 11.2.0 Path: 723:320/1!320/1 Date: Th 16.06.22, 12:54 (received: 17.06.22, 08:28) Size: 2506 Bytes Re: Re: New BBS history book By: knightwise to Kevin Driscoll on Tue Jun 14 2022 09:37 pm > I was wondering what, seeing how you looked back into history, your thoughts > are on the future of the net ? How do you see the internet evolve over the > next 10 years. Will the internet break up because of legislation > (China/US/Eu) or will the big platforms start to slug it out ? What are the > chances we will to back to a decentralised self-hosted net ? Curious to hear > what your take is on this. Seeing how the internet has evolved since its inception, changes are to be expected. Taking a step back and looking at the internet of the 80s, 90s, 2000s, and 2010s, you can readily see what's changed, what's important, and what isn't. What we used in the 80s, simple e-mail communication, file transfers, and the like, is now replaced with streaming services, social media, and always available news and information. But, will it break? I feel that the internet of today is not sustainable. There are too many governments and localities trying to police what should be the free exchange of information, ideas, and content. When BBSes were the "social media" purveyors, information was localized and only with the help of FidoNet, RIME, and even IRC, local informed global. With the likes of Comcast, CenturyLink, AT&T, and others having the ability to block content from going over their lines, this simply has to stop. Net neutrality must be enforced, not just at a country level, but throughout the entire planet. When you have countries like Russia, China, and even the US, trying to police what can and cannot be placed on the Internet, the Internet is no longer a free resource for information. Yes, the "Tide Pod" crowd needs to start using their brains, but at the end of the day, this is the same as the idiots who read "The Anarchists Cookbook", built a small pipebomb, and blew their legs off in the 80s. It is what it is. Ultimately, until we remove the hyper-religious right, the hyper-liberal left, and focus on simply being neutral, nothing will change for the better. Until then, I'll keep doing what I'm doing, complaining about this and that, and hope that one day our elected officials will get their heads out of their asses. Brian Klauss <-> Ford Prefect 42bytes a Synchronet BBS =========> 42bytes.net --- ■ Synchronet ■ 42bytes - 42bytes.net - Don't Panic! * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (723:320/1) -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.57 * Origin: FUTURE4FIDO = https://t.me/joinchat/SV_BQ0XcbSRoP4bt (2:221/1.58) .