http://p-plasma.at.playit.gg:59110/ at least was an old scratch revival, but I can't get it to work anymore
Topic: A list of all the "old web" revival services I know of - please help expand it!
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This list is a goldmine, at this point I wouldn't be surprised if there was a justin tv revival in the works.
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I'm kinda hoping Ruffle takes off in a big way; it's touted as the memory-safe way to do Flash and it would mean those sites that abandoned Flash could institute those things again
Reply by #>K@NTRAA<#
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>I saw another old Twitter clone site called screech.xyz three years ago. Created by someone on Twitter. It was really good. Unfortunately the person lost interest and abandon the project through. The domain is for sale.
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Reply by Bhanu
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If anyone is a fan of Mobsters in old myspace, I've found a clone, Mobsters-United
Reply by Kozz.e
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Such a sick list, my brain is overflowing with nostalgia, it's buuuuuuurning!!! Thanks for this list
Reply by Phexe!
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thanks for the list i love it! Seeing the old MSN styles instantly hit me omg
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Classicube - A clone of Minecraft Classic (Minecraft before Alpha)
Jcink - A message board host that still runs Invision Power Board 1.3. Also has a lot of the popular mods of the time.
Lightspark - Another Flash emulator. It is available as a browser plugin, but only for older versions of browsers or alternate browsers.
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Reply by Grey
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Went on Phoenix and is it immediately homophobic, anti-vaxx garbage scrolling along the top. Ew.
Reply by The.Online_Mercedes
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slink.chat is a texting service that is similar to AIM or MSN Messenger but it's online in a website so you don't need to install an app on a computer for it to work. There's also blips.club which is another twitter revival. damedanespace.com and myspace.f46n.org are also myspace revivals but they're based off on the now defunct windows93 myspace revival so they look nothing like spacehey or friend project. I also use theretrobook.net which is a revival that looks like facebook.
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I recently downloaded a audio player called AIMP, it allows you to both use your local archive audios and the cloud, and you can customize the way it looks with different "skins". If you change the settings it will help you find information about the song you're listening to, like lyrics, when it was released and etc. You can also sync it with Last.fm and activate the scrobbler build-in the software. You can use it in both Windows and Android, but I don't know if it works on Mac and IOS.
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Is there a website (other than Bandcamp) that lets one submit their own music and reminds people of sites like MP3.com and PureVolume? Just being curious.
Reply by ☆LAIN☆
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The yesterweb webring has a lot of people's personal websites that resemble those in the 90s! I honestly suggest surfing through and checking them out because you wind up finding a lot of cool stuff!! https://yesterweb.org/webring/
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Reply by Alex
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So which MSN reboot is the 'trustworthy' project, Escargot or Phoenix? I thought I saw someone say once that one of them was sketchy and should be avoided
Reply by AimForresty
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I would like to add ArtSpacious as a deviantart replica! It's going to be similar to old DA and carry many of its classic features.
https://www.deviantart.com/artspacious/blog/
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I just learned about the Protoweb project today
Essentially trying to take archived sites and rebuild them into functional experiences, thru a special proxy so old browsers can use it, as well as special browsers they've made. Even simulates older T1 and dialup speeds apparently!
Michael MJD also did a vid on it, which is how I learned of it:
Reply by David V. Kimball
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Outstanding list. Thanks for sharing, everyone! I will be compiling a list for david.qa soon.
Reply by z
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This is so great! Do you mind if I add this list to my neocities page? I'm trying to archive the new-old net but I don't have a _lot_ of content yet. I'll credit you and everything of course ♥
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I just became a developer on the rverse team, and we really appreciate the callout here :-) <3
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Reply by Running Man
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there's also theretrobook: https://theretrobook.net which was also recently bought by bitview.
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I would not recommend going to VidLii btw, half of the people active on the site nowadays are edgelords that think posting CP, gore, and blatant racism = peak comedy. This wave of trolls happened because VidLii doesn't even bother with moderating it's videos anymore.
Bitview >>>>> VidLii
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I created Pliko, a retro version of the old twitter! Everything is very similar to how Twitter was when it first was released. http://pliko.net
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Reply by Danny ^_^
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AHHH!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!! I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A SIMILAR APPLICATION TO FLASH
Reply by Miles
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GUYS pls dont go to vidlii i just saw some gore and some other disturbing stuff, stay safe :(
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