Monochrome (www.mono.org) is a #TelnetBBS which is still active after over 30 years.
Giving it a little boost here to see if there's interest. So if you were a fan of the #BBS and the communities that they fostered, have a look.
Mono was started as a student project at #CityUniversity in London, then became an internal social network, before being opened up to externals and the wider world.
Makes great use of colour, fast to navigate, read and post, and included it's own ASCII animation language to allow for rich utilities, games and dynamic topic sections.
The Mono community grew in the 90's as people shared computer space in the unviersity labs, showed their mates around etc. It lasted because we made friendships in IRL locally, nationally and internationally, that persist today.
There's an barrier to entry now, in that telnet/SSH was the default way of accessing a lot of internet services including email. Outside of devs and CS students, I doubt many would know their way round an SSH client nowadays.
We discussed the idea of moving to a web-based system many times, but the unique interface is still superfast for reading, navigating and posting.
More on the history here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monochrome_BBS
@davoloid I think this undersells it.
Mono birthed life-long friendships; relationships; marriages; eh, births. 😁 I initially met my own wife via Mono.
Today it may be old but it was unique back in its heyday. That it's still going is astonishing, not many BBSes (or MUDs) can boast that.
@Cougar Same here, and that just shows how those friendships existed offline. Didn't know her online, but knew her IRL friend online and we got together at a big meetup. Probably about 30+ nerds taking over various Wetherspoon's and a nightclub over a weekend. Oh the joys of youthful freedom.
Bit of social history that's just not going to be well documented.