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In response to "you've posted ~100 mastodeets here and that might be the first one I've understood (kinda) -- nm" by mud

I think of it as very early internet, when it was just a couple hundred desktops at colleges and defense contractors loosely connected...

Your local server, instance could connect with most any as the packets, parts of the message was passed from one to another.

Any aholes, stalkers, trolls would be dealt with by local administration. Even fired, certainly has their access cut off.

Then it was opened to public and ever larger server farms and backbone cabling centralized everything.


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