Anonymous 08/17/2023 (Thu) 23:10 No.47915 del
>>47811
Ex BO of what was once 8chan's /lit/ and /philosophy/ board here. Not sure what you mean by "we" though. 8chan had a bit more variety to it than 8kun ever achieved.
Yeah. Proper Chan imageboards have gone the way of BBSes and Usenet. We were warned.
>One of the delights of any new technology is that it is, for a while, free. Government hasn't figured out how to regulate it; businessmen haven't figured out how to squeeze all the joy out of it; educators haven't figured out how to teach it into tedium. For a while, the new technology is in the hands of enthusiasts, with nobody to tell them what to do.
>The early barnstorming days of manned flight created a fellow-feeling among enthusiasts that triumphed over the regimented horrors of World War I. The early days of movies, records, and television were each characterized by a period of glorious freedom and invention, followed by ever-increasing organization and decline. These technologies show a kind of inverted life span, with the Golden Years falling at the beginning, not the end.
Yeah. Thank you, Michael Crichton
Anyway, Endchan. Enjoy it while you can.