[ih] virtual communities
Larry Sheldon
LarrySheldon at cox.net
Mon Nov 23 13:30:21 PST 2009
Dave CROCKER wrote:
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>
> Brian Dear wrote:
>> • 1985: Virtual communities
>> Way way inaccurate, and again, probably copied from The Guardian's
>> piece which also pushed this myth. The WELL (which I have been a
>> member of since 1986) was a relative latecomer to the world of online
>> communities if you compare it to PLATO, which in 1973 had notesfiles
>> (message forums), chat rooms, and instant messaging. The WELL
>> wouldn't exist for another dozen years.
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> net-based mailing lists were active by around 74 or 75, initially for
> discussion about email. it was immediately clear that each list created
> a community of interest.
When did USENET arise? I'm pretty sure it was UUCP-based (not IP-based)
when I first heard of it in the WELL days, but I don't know the dates.
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