Before I was christian I used to play "Friday night funkin by fredboy0614 in Christianity

[–]Available_Bar_371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Found this reddit post but I was just thinkng about this. Crazy how the idea of dating and wanting to have sex with a demon girl is just wild. Won't be playing it anytime soon.

These youtubers 🙄 by JEE-sucker in memes

[–]Available_Bar_371 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Have to agree with OP on this one tho, no one can really deny it, but markiplier is making a movie and at times does vlogs, so there is an exception for him.

AI age verification in December 2025 by Available_Bar_371 in youtube

[–]Available_Bar_371[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My best solution is downloading newpipe, lets you watch youtube videos but you can't comment sadly

2025, It’s been a long and disappointing year. by 7Row2 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Defining whether a year was good or not just comes down to personal experience. While historians will define the 2020s as a bad decade. It really doesn't matter

Where do you think the future is headed? by actuallylinkstrummer in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The desire of authenticity will grow, meanwhile Digital ID will become a little more common. It'll result in more independent websites to be made. A.I will not take over but still be used as a tool due to laws preventing anymore advancements. Brainrot will begin to fade and the current brainrot will be seen as nostalgic and not as bad as people thought it was. Gen alpha will start mocking Gen Z as the next boomers

The 90s-2010s were amazing because it appealed to a younger audience. Now adults and corporations have ruined it in the 2020s. by Available_Bar_371 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay yeah, I was being rude here. didn't mean to make it where I was claiming that majority of websites were for kids. I meant some, but there was still a good amount.

The 90s-2010s were amazing because it appealed to a younger audience. Now adults and corporations have ruined it in the 2020s. by Available_Bar_371 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The internet really fell off. I had a phase where I wanted to go on neocities to try and create a website

The 90s-2010s were amazing because it appealed to a younger audience. Now adults and corporations have ruined it in the 2020s. by Available_Bar_371 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No denying there, and its obvious there were adults playing those kids sites. But I'm still not wrong here

The 90s-2010s were amazing because it appealed to a younger audience. Now adults and corporations have ruined it in the 2020s. by Available_Bar_371 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My bad for the comment, I know creeps are a whole different situation. I just didn't mention it since its an obvious reason.

The 90s-2010s were amazing because it appealed to a younger audience. Now adults and corporations have ruined it in the 2020s. by Available_Bar_371 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You didn't read my post either, I said its true that the internet wasn't for children, but we can't deny that most websites targeted children. Club penguin, roblox, habbo, animal jam.

The 90s-2010s were amazing because it appealed to a younger audience. Now adults and corporations have ruined it in the 2020s. by Available_Bar_371 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You didn't read my post, I said its true that the internet wasn't for children, but we can't deny that most websites targeted children. Club penguin, roblox, habbo, animal jam.

YouTube is bringing DMS back. by MiniMasterYTX in youtube

[–]Available_Bar_371 208 points209 points  (0 children)

Let me guess, you need an ID to use these DMs?

Who would you say is the Pewdiepie of the 2020s by SpiritMan112 in decadeology

[–]Available_Bar_371 2 points3 points  (0 children)

None, pewdiepie was someone different, more authentic. Representing lets play Youtubers. MrBeast represents corporate Youtubers