In turbulent times, we often look back upon the past to shed light on our futures. As the internet has grown into a worldwide culture, we have often struggled to find moments of unity. I propose that we solve this problem the same way man has solved every problem it's ever had in history. We force ourselves to.
Anniversaries and holiday's are nothing more than cultural ripples, a sort of current that we decide can be worth preserving in our minds.
Fellow OT posters (and lurkers), I have learned that July 7th, 1990 was the day HTML was released, thus being the Internet's birthday.
I'm not asking the entire internet to set this day away, but starting today, OT can carve something on our calendar's just like the April Fool's Avatar Swap. One day where there will be more attention to respect and civility.
Anniversaries and holiday's are nothing more than cultural ripples, a sort of current that we decide can be worth preserving in our minds.
Fellow OT posters (and lurkers), I have learned that July 7th, 1990 was the day HTML was released, thus being the Internet's birthday.
I'm not asking the entire internet to set this day away, but starting today, OT can carve something on our calendar's just like the April Fool's Avatar Swap. One day where there will be more attention to respect and civility.