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BSs (Bulletin Board Systems)

The first BBSs came online in the late 70s. Originally these were primarily hosted on personal computers and users had to dial in through the host computer’s modem. Only one person at a time could gain access to the BBS.

While there were legitimate BBSs, most were at least somewhat involved in illicit, illegal, or other shady practices. Adult material, virus code, information and instructions for hacking and phreaking (phone hacking), and materials like The Anarchist’s Cookbook were commonly hosted on BBSs.

But BBSs were the first type of sites that allowed users to log on and interact with one another, albeit in a much slower fashion than we currently do.

Mal wieder Scheiße labern bis zum Anschlag, wa? Mir passieren sicher selber einige Dummheiten, aber die BBS Scene "mal eben so" runterzumachen, halte ich für ... selten dämlich.

Denselben Mist könnte man übrigens auch vom Usenet und aktuellen Internet behaupten. Hat der junge Mann zuviel am falschen Getränk (Terpentin oder Rohypnol) geschnüffelt? Oder einfach nur copy + paste bei einer gerade aktuellen "anti-internet campaign" gemacht und den Rest rundherum gekleistert?