Mike Benz Dropping Nuclear Infernos on Joe Rogan - Shock & Awe - Blowing Everything Apart
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Censorship started when? He says 2014.
I was kicked off the internet, (not a platform) back in 2004. To be fair when I would try to contact management some would try to help. They could not. I somewhat knew that but I wanted them to understand what was going on where they worked. So the giants were working back then a decade before 2014.
I was kicked off AOL for discussing election fraud! When they did that I had no internet service, could not receive work over email. I had nothing. I had to go to another provider! I was probably the first and only one no one ever knew what to think about it and always said well because it's the stuff that I talk about online. Trump talking about it has been such a gift to me!
I've been an Internet engineer since 1992. I've worked for and with many of the big names of the internet and those you will never know the names of. Getting getting kicked off an ISP service only happened for a few reasons. I have personally removed a few users myself in my day - one for Usenet spamming because it put my relationship with an upstream Tier 1 provider in peril, another for setting up a child porn site, another for launching DDOS attacks from servers in our data center. Otherwise, in 2004 it was still the wild west. You'll have to come up with receipts that show that you were kicked off for political speech from your provider before I'll believe this is what happened to you in 2004 as a result of political speech.
I did get booted from a couple message boards back in 2004 for political speech that didn't fall in line with the local admins. If this is what you mean, then be clear about it. I fucking hate hyperbole.
I miss the 1995-2005 internet. The pre google internet
I remember Compuserve back then. It cost me a phone call to get a 9,600 baud link to my ISP. It cost extra for a 14,400 baud connection and I had to pay for a long distance call if I wanted to go to 28,800 baud. That was as fast as my modem went. It took about 20 minutes to download a 1MB picture. Oh, and if you received an email you had to pay money to Compuserve! Those were the days.
I had to pay for an add-on to get a proper browser and it took most of the weekend to get it all working. Games relied on DOS so you had to specify IRQ and DMA numbers.
It is amazing what you could do with 16MB of RAM.
My first work computer came in three boxes each the size of a refrigerator and it had a total of 16kB of RAM and no disk. Paper tapes were fun. How did we ever manage?
Netscape suite was a great browser. Took an hour to download one image from playboy.com. The horror.