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Is that it? No article?
yeah they should at least mention how allowing America to easily get Online caused a dramatic downturn in the quality of online discussion at the time.
only if you visited those places. no aol users were jumpin to usenet or irc
au contraire, mon frere. There were plenty of AOL users on Usenet, stinking up the place.
Would that be what is referred to as Eternal September? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September
I discovered it only a few weeks ago and I am sad to say that 1994-1995 was when I went online for the first time. With an AOL "Free 20 hours access". I undoubtedly contributed to degrade the quality of discussions, not mentioning choking several dial-accesses with the freakinig 50x50 pixels pictures I uploaded on my very first homepage.
Sorry, I'm so sorry…
That was Usenet, IRC and BBSs didn't integrate into AOL iirc unless AOL added support for them later, you had to dial into them specifically
Fixed it ... The image url appears to have overwritten the actual URL when I posted
https://thehistoryoftheweb.com/postscript/aol-pretends-to-be-the-internet/