water_wendi
Water is not wet!
In the early 2000s i was involved with an erotic hypnosis irc channel/website. Was lots of fun in its prime but life happens and its slowly dwindled over the years. Life. What can you do?
In the early 2000s i was involved with an erotic hypnosis irc channel/website. Was lots of fun in its prime but life happens and its slowly dwindled over the years. Life. What can you do?
If you are asking how people were hypnotized online the answer is that only communication is necessary to put people into trance. Irc and messenger chats were the most used tools but those that were tight-knit would do trances over phone/skype or in-person.How...how does that even work?
If you are asking how people were hypnotized online the answer is that only communication is necessary to put people into trance. Irc and messenger chats were the most used tools but those that were tight-knit would do trances over phone/skype or in-person.
If you are asking how the channel was run it was done with a strict moderation policy based on a set of ethics of the founding members. Things like a no-tolerance rules regarding financial domination, who could do trances in room, instructing all guests to inform ops/mods immediately if they got an unannounced pm for safety reasons, etc.
Biggest one was Shoryuken. That place was huge during the hight of the SF IV craze and not just for SF but bad redesign and other terrible decisions killed it.
I really miss having information in a centralized place. Everything's so fragmented now.At the lowest point, we had to put up with auto-playing, resource-intensive, Flash ads with sound. For months. (Years?) It's what finally pushed me over the edge to install adblock. Couple that with the huge number of broken threads with each new forum software switch and it's pretty much a ghost town.
eatpoo.com
Pojo.com was my place for years. I was obsessed with Yugioh and only went there for info. It's more or less dead now.
I posted there a lot from 2003-2006. Wonder how it's doing now.
Bizarre Creations forum, until it was shutdown (alongside BC itself..).
Multiple times. Most notably in my mind are Gearbox Software Halo PC community and Don Murphy Message Board.
That community at Gearbox got really big in the modding scene. It enjoyed many years of activity. Last I checked, GB doesnt even have a Halo PC section anymore. The only remaining relic from those days seems to be CMT, which I did a few textures for back in the earlier days.
I know this is an off-topic thread and I am posting something game related but this was my go to place for years. It had one of the biggest online communities I ever witnessed.
Sony's Online Infantry incl. Bug Hunt aaaannddd...