lately I think a lot about how we're losing the ability to look up stuff online that has been here past couple decades. how websites basically stopped existing and if you're lucky things are on facebook and if you're not they're on discord. how google now refuses to give you what you're searching for and how the only results for anything are just useless seo webs anyway. how websites and forums made for holding answers to people's question are closing down.

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depressing re: the loss of the web 

@niki « IFGE has offered a Web site containing information for transgender people since 1998. The site was very heavily used by transgender people seeking information on the Internet in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with respondents to a 2002 survey identifying the site as the "best source on the internet," (p. 102) preferring the site to Google and Yahoo for trans-related information seeking. » en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internat

IFGE website then: web.archive.org/web/2009110405
IFGE website now: ifge.org/

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