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41 votes
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What internet discussion sites remain?
I'm using the phrase 'internet discussion site' pretty informally, so I hope my meaning will become clearer as you continue reading. I got rid of Snapchat around 4 years ago now. At some point in...
I'm using the phrase 'internet discussion site' pretty informally, so I hope my meaning will become clearer as you continue reading.
I got rid of Snapchat around 4 years ago now. At some point in 2023 I noticed a sharp downtick in discussion quality on Twitter, and got rid of it as well. About two years ago, frustrated with the lack of human interaction and the vying for attention, I deleted Instagram. Near the end of 2025, I stopped using Discord. The final nail in the coffin has now arrived, since I'm unfortunately coming to the conclusion that Reddit is no longer worth visiting, leaving me almost entirely cordoned off from internet communication at a time when more humans are using it than ever before.
I won't bother repeating my personal reasons for this exodus since I feel confident that most people on this website have feelings on the matter that at least approximate my own.
Realistically this is a sign that it's time to prioritize interaction in the real world, and that's certainly a worthwhile thing to pursue. But bluntly society has restructured around the internet in a pretty substantial way, and I don't think it's an unreasonable ask to find various forms of forums on which more meaningful discussions can take place.
Here is my personal survey of the current landscape:- tildes.net: Basically good. I really enjoy this website and I think in a lot of ways the 'bar/pub/cafe' model for a forum, where you can peer through the window but require permission to gain admission, is the only viable model for future online discussion places as the internet becomes ever more saturated with bots and bad actors.
- lobste.rs: Also basically good, for the same reasons as tildes. In some aspects, limited by the fact that it has a particular focus. In other ways, that's a really good thing. Maybe in a perfect world there would be a lobste.rs equivalent for every hobby, and we would return to an early internet forum world.
- Hacker News: Also basically good but perhaps a bit less so than the above two. I think most of the things posted on there are interesting, but a lot of the discussion has lately felt less insightful than it used to. I think a different tildes post noted this as well, but it's very caught up in the AI news cycle, often to an unfortunate degree.
- Rateyourmusic: The core site is enjoyable, and the forums are usually fun to check in on every now and then. Certainly a worthwhile place to visit if you enjoy music.
- Stackexchange networks: This is cheating since this is obviously many sites. I'm a mathematics student and I've found MSE and MathOverflow to be really wonderful places to learn and converse, albeit with some very arcane and strict rules for posting. The philosophy SE seems also generally of a high quality, and there are many other SE sites that I occasionally stumble into and am pleasantly surprised by. Unfortunately I expect its time is finite, since the UX has slowly but surely been degrading and the site traffic dropping.
- Fediverse networks: These sites clearly have potential, but for whatever reason it's still just not there. I drop into lemmy and Mastodon occasionally, but the posts are rarely of high quality. In many ways they just feel like "Reddit/Twitter but with a different name".
Surely these can't be all, right? It's a little soul-crushing to think how many people are online at any given time and how hard it is to find a place not drowning in noise. Maybe this is just my lament.
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Your URL bar can be a CLI for searching websites
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People who want less AI are breaking up with Google Search
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Criticizing Eric Schmidt, ex-Google/Alphabet CEO - Casey Muratori
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Google Search as you know it is over
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Accessing the internet through only google.com
Iranians right now are using a javascript based proxy to access the internet somewhat, it's what i'm using to access tildes. I thought it'd be interesting to share, we don't have access to...
Iranians right now are using a javascript based proxy to access the internet somewhat, it's what i'm using to access tildes.
I thought it'd be interesting to share, we don't have access to script.google.com but we do have access to www.google.com, so there's another method to access it and set it up.
Someone wrote a quick android app for it. link
It's limited from google's side as they've put a 20,000 requests daily limit on scripts, but it gets us online somewhat and... feels nice, to be able to have a way through.
We're also using github actions to download files to private repo's and download them from there (releases is still blocked, raw is not) which also seems to have a 2000 minute monthly limit.
From one side google colab also has Iran sanctioned so we can't access that, but that would be another way to get online aswell.
From another side we're also using DNS servers to tunnel traffic, but they get blacklisted after the user count goes up.
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Forget the AI apocalypse. Memes have already nuked our culture.
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Farewell, Jeeves: Ask.com shuts down
48 votes -
What Google thinks you're worth
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We must keep age verification from killing anonymity online
53 votes -
Guifi.net - Spain's autonomous wireless network
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No one can force me to have a secure website!!!
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You can absolutely have an RSS dependent website in 2026
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Zombo.com - Now under new management
39 votes -
Hank and Bernie talk about AI (for real)
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The bot situation on the internet is actually worse than you could imagine. Here's why.
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New Firefox features: Built-in free VPN, split view, tab notes
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Meet Kit: Firefox's new mascot
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Consider the pigeon, a surprisingly capable technology (2019)
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Six months with Zen Browser
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Where do you go for "easy" meme content?
Basically, where do you go online or on your phone when you just need a distraction and don't have the energy or mental bandwidth to read something in-depth? Games and apps are okay, too. I...
Basically, where do you go online or on your phone when you just need a distraction and don't have the energy or mental bandwidth to read something in-depth? Games and apps are okay, too.
I appreciate the community and the quality of discussions that are had here on Tildes, but sometimes, I just want to veg. I basically want to scroll through a large supply of pictures, memes, short-form videos, but without the toxicity and manipulation that comes with the main social media platforms. I don't think I need to create a whole list, I think we all know what the main social media sites are to avoid.
And I also want to distinguish this topic from other "where do you get your news from" or "what are some interesting feeds you're subscribed to" topics. I'm looking for easily digestible and mostly positive/happy/funny things to consume. Where do you regularly turn to when you just want a distraction?
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Google’s AI Overviews can scam you. Here’s how to stay safe.
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New accounts on Hacker News ten times more likely to use em-dashes
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The internet was weeks away from disaster and no one knew
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Podcast: The internet is dying. The internet is dead.
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The only taboo left is copyright infringement
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Ian's Shoelace Site is still the best site for tying your shoes
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Wikipedia blacklists archive.today, starts removing 695,000 archive links
76 votes -
The "AI god" narrative is actually a corporate power grab
43 votes -
The internet wasn't built for live sports
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Apple says Patreon creators must switch to subscription billing
42 votes -
Lawsuit alleges that WhatsApp has no end-to-end encryption
41 votes -
David Bowie on the Internet
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RCS — SMS via the internet — is good, but it doesn't matter
31 votes -
Why everyone is suddenly in a ‘very Chinese time’ in their lives
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Twenty-five years of Wikipedia - an interactive retrospective ~fifteen minute read
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Google removes some of its AI summaries after users’ health put at risk
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Price of a 'bot army' revealed across hundreds of online platforms worldwide
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Post-American internet by Cory Doctorow
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Reddit overtakes TikTok in UK thanks to search algorithms and gen Z
33 votes -
Cory Doctorow: A post-American, enshittification-resistant internet (39c3 talk)
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Judge to Texas: You can’t age-gate the entire internet without evidence
21 votes -
PornHub extorted after hackers steal Premium member activity data
33 votes -
Russians confront wartime internet cuts with public shrug, private fury
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A Cloudflare outage is taking down large parts of the internet - X, ChatGPT and more affected
49 votes -
Diagram Website (2023)
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Mullvad - Shutting down our search proxy Leta
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Aggressive bots ruined my weekend
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Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing
65 votes