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bsuvc | 1 month ago
I also personally witnessed multiple friends who dropped out of college due to IRC addiction in the early 1990s.
I am curious if anyone else has a similar memory of IRC.
bsuvc | 1 month ago
I also personally witnessed multiple friends who dropped out of college due to IRC addiction in the early 1990s.
I am curious if anyone else has a similar memory of IRC.
squidsoup|1 month ago
neom|1 month ago
dSebastien|1 month ago
I was also on some other servers, but QuakeNet felt special.
Anonyneko|1 month ago
cykros|1 month ago
Hard to say how many intellectual rabbit holes I've gone down as a result.
I can say for sure life would have looked very, very different without it.
ASalazarMX|1 month ago
I think there's always a segment of any population that will get addicted to anything, to the point of dropping family, friends, school, or work. Blame it on culture, nurture, genetics, unfulfillment, or simply lack of self control, but it always happens.
Blaming IRC, which is a pretty neutral outlet, is unfair. This is specially true today, as we have things designed and constantly honed to be as addictive as possible.
corndoge|1 month ago
Obscurity4340|1 month ago
How quaint
bsuvc|1 month ago
Care to elaborate?
I also knew people who had MUD addictions.
These were very similar to how in later years people became addicted to Second Life or EverQuest and essentially dropped out of society.
I don't know if there is a modern-day equivalent, to be honest.
unknown|1 month ago
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