https://gizmodo.com/100-websites-that-shaped-the-internet-as-we-know-it-1829634771

Some of these are still around, others are not. Vote in poll and discuss!

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How many of these do you recognize?

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All 100!
75-99
somewhere between 51-74
exactly half (50)
25-49
1-24
none!

~90
It always sort of astounded me that people didn't recognize the hampsterdance song as being a sped up version of a song from Disney's animated Robin Hood movie.

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You'd have to have seen Robin Hood... I still haven't ;)

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89.. maybe I've had too many internets. A lot of memories, mostly good.. Neopets was my jam, eBaumsworld, Newgrounds, Runescape..

A few that I would have added: SCP Foundation, Albino Blacksheep Maddox (Best page in the Universe), Kongregate CyberTown (now defunct)

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70 that I actually knew of at the time they were something big, a dozen or so more if you count the ones I never actually visited or learned about long after the fact.

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I aggregated it to somewhere near 80 that I recognized, some even from the layouts.
I still use many of those sites regularly today, so that's cool. Pretty much like most of us probably do.

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I counted 64. The rest of them are mostly websites for a strictly american audience and i'm proud to say that i've witnessed the birth of some of them. Now i feel old seeing those ancient Amazon and Ebay homepages lol.

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45.

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I have been on the Internet since before www, so not surprised to recognize so many. Not all, but most.

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hmm, heard of? who cares. Actually visited? about 60

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74

last.fm should definitely be on that list, too.

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I'm surprised that the list has Something Awful, Digg and eBaum's World yet entirely left out Fark.

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I recognized 39 websites. I thought I would have known more since I'm using Internet since the late 90s.

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67 that I used to use (or continue to do) myself ;)

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There's either 20 trolls or 20 people that need to get out more.

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~90

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While I'm stoked that Rotten[dot]com made it on the list, I am shocked that OldVersion didn't. That site has saved me from a lot of frustration (Winamp 5 anyone?).

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91/100 I might have spent too much time online. Sites like rotten.com & goatse were very popular in my high school :(

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All but 7, I've been interneting since before browsers though.

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49, Only recognized 8 from 51-100.

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64, some of the sites really bring up some old memories!

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glad you enjoyed

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Only eight of them didn't feel familiar to me.

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I didn't recognise 6 of them and now feel terribly old.

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