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- This October, a guest user logged onto moviecodec.com — a technical Q&A forum for media file playback and conversion — to post a cry for help on one of the site’s off-topic forums. “[I']m so lonely,” wrote the user, “feeling sad please anyone talk to me.” It was an almost word-for-word replica of the thread’s title, written 10 years and thousands of posts earlier: “i am lonely will anyone speak to me.” The thread’s creator was also a guest, who logged in as “lonely” in 2004. A decade ago, due to the freakishly searchable title and the fact that the site was already optimized for maximum Google search exposure, the thread went viral. Within days, it was the No. 1 result for “I am lonely” on Google, and hundreds of anonymous lonely hearts were flocking to the forum to commiserate, console and weep.
ButterflyEffect · 3652 days ago · link ·
I'm not sure if I agree with this, as there are still a lot of people helping each other on the internet. Be it on parts of Reddit, Hubski, Waffles, and I'm sure a lot of other forums, there are still places where people go to hang out and be a part of a community.“People don’t ‘hang out’ and help each other the same way as before.”
Some forums would remove the post because of bandwidth problems, I suspect http://lounge.moviecodec.com must have a lovely community. but in general, the thread has stayed overwhelmingly calm, kind and respectful, thanks in part to moderators who’ve watched over it
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