• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    Like many other commenters, I wouldn’t consider rickrolling to be “early internet.” First of all it’s a mutation of the duckroll meme, and dates as late as 2007. Trogdor predates rickrolling by 5 years.

    But, I do have to say, I appreciate the rickroll as the internet’s official prank. Tricking someone into watching a slightly cheesy but inoffensive music video to an actually pretty good song about being a faithful lover is pretty okay.

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    Hah. “early internet.” Just like how Video Games’ first foray into existence was in 2003 with Knights of the Old Republic. Before then, nothing existed.

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    2007 wasn’t early internet lol.

    Early internet’s most famous meme was probably either hamster dance or dancing baby. All Your Base wasn’t long after.

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      That toaster cat shitting rainbows

      Edit or the beep beep frog with the schlong

      Edit edit: guess that last one was a whole video…not a meme

      Edit edit edit: how do we feel about peanut butter jelly time?

      And edit edit edit edit…omg stupid rainbow cat just looked old enough for me to mis remember…its not old at all

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          Between All Your Base Are Belong To Us and Peanut Butter Jelly Time, you guys are giving me a trip down memory lane! Or down CanIHazCheezburger and Shoop Da Whoops (although those are more recent, I believe)

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    Lol dude what the fuck? That is not early Internet. That’s a good decade and a half past early Internet.

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    Just for a bit of context I was “surfing the internet” in 1994 via Gopher, an early alternative to the web as we know it now and I used it primarily to find and download apps stored on computers connected to the internet.

    In 1995 I was using the Mosaic browser and later Netscape to surf the World Wide Web mostly via webrings that were individual webpages that had links to other wepages of similar content linked to them.

    I don’t recall and am not aware of anything that would resemble a meme from that time? This is a year or so before Dancing Baby which is usually considered the first viral video and even then that was originally shared via email forwards.

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        Geocities circa 94-96. The first place anyone could have a little webpage.

        We didn’t even have CSS then! We had to build our pages in a cave with a box of HTML tags for scraps. You could do some sick shit with some fancy nested TABLE tags tho.

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          I remember when they depreciated tables for use in styling, and everybody was freaking out because how could you make a pretty website without them?

          We didn’t know back then how spoiled we would be with CSS.

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            I’m pretty sure that all the hats for CSS is from people who never experienced the web before it.

            IMHO CSS is a gift from the Gods.