{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "19th December 2021", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/670985209438748672/", "html": "<p><a href=\"https://bogleech.tumblr.com/post/670341089060913152/what-the-hell-is-this-doing-on-my-tumblr-dashboard\" class=\"tumblr_blog\" target=\"_blank\">bogleech</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a href=\"https://bogleech.tumblr.com/post/670335144143486976/what-the-hell-is-this-doing-on-my-tumblr-dashboard\" class=\"tumblr_blog\" target=\"_blank\">bogleech</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"https://bogleech.tumblr.com/post/670332757455618048/what-the-hell-is-this-doing-on-my-tumblr-dashboard\" target=\"_blank\">bogleech</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"https://twerklina.tumblr.com/post/665978944826359808\" target=\"_blank\">twerklina</a>:</p><blockquote><figure class=\"tmblr-full\" data-orig-height=\"305\" data-orig-width=\"351\"><img src=\"/media/0f57d8fe54e92eff55b34f309a4e5ea8a8fa4e02_4f29d2224f72.jpg\" data-orig-height=\"305\" data-orig-width=\"351\"/></figure></blockquote><p>What the hell is this doing on my tumblr dashboard in 2021. What\u2019s happening. None of you know what this is. Nobody even heard of this when I was on it in 1998.</p></blockquote>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"511\" data-orig-height=\"446\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/0b73dd265091d49ac1be828785e9d1b50574a473_c7b512f0c8b3.png\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"511\" data-orig-height=\"446\"/></figure><p>\u201cPalace Chat\u201d was a chat program that worked like club penguin except it came out almost ten years prior and it was meant for adults. When I got addicted to it in 1998 I had to be in the 1% of users under 30.<br/><br/>The smiley faces were default avatars you had if you didn\u2019t make a proper account. Once you had a username you could import any image files you wanted into Palace \u201cProps\u201d you could edit, share, mix up and reposition to make your own avatars.<br/><br/>I grabbed this screenshot off google but I have literally been in this very room. Milton\u2019s avatar looks cool, does anybody know what that\u2019s from?<br/><br/>People made palace chat servers that were like elaborate exploration games with free props hidden around like items which was cool but none of the users seemed to care about that stuff so they\u2019d just hang around the main entry room and talk all day about their sex lives or whether or not Bill Clinton ruined America.<br/><br/><b>I originally watched the world premieres of <i>Futurama</i> and later <i>Invader Zim</i> in real time with a bunch of people on \u201c<i>The Anime Palace</i>.\u201d </b>I had a \u201cTV Card\u201d in my desktop PC allowing me to watch television on my computer and take screenshots. I made an avatar out of a screenshot from the intro. I had possibly one of the world\u2019s first Invader Zim chat avatars. Then I had an argument with someone who thought it was going to be trendy just because Jhonen Vasquez made it and they didn\u2019t believe me that I actually hadn\u2019t heard of him before.<br/></p></blockquote>\n<p>Sorry I re-reblog more often these days (nobody sees edit additions and nobody knows what I\u2019m talking about if I make a whole new post??) but here are other funny memories of this obscure internet chapter:</p><ul><li>Positioning yourself where your avatar overlaps or touches someone else\u2019s without their permission was considered so rude a mod would step in.</li><li>Making exactly the same avatar as someone else on purpose, even if it\u2019s just a popular video game character or whatever, was even ruder.</li><li>Every time you moved or you changed avatars, the server had to process it for everybody. Being too fidgety could lag or crash other users.</li><li>You could assign favorite avatars to hotkeys. If you mashed those keys quickly enough it would lag everyone so bad that doing this often got you a permaban.</li><li>You were able to move by either clicking or using the arrow keys but using the arrow keys or \u201csliding\u201d also lagged everyone, like everyone\u2019s chat would freeze until you stopped moving.</li><li>So a troll could just hold their arrow keys and hotkeys simultaneously to glide around the room cycling through their avatars non-stop and basically giving everyone blue screens of death.<br/></li><li>\nMods had the ability to lock you into the default avatar, which people \nthought of as \u201cstripping\u201d you, and they could trap your avatar in place \nwhich not only \u201cstripped\u201d it but displayed chains and padlocks over the \nsmiley face.</li><li>\nEVERY troll would say \u201c\u2026.kinky\u201d whenever that happened.\n\n<br/></li><li>Lots of couples would make complementary avatars or avatars that could fit together.</li><li>It was possible to position yourself so your username was off screen and some people would then wear an avatar made from a piece of the room\u2019s background image, perfectly camouflaging themselves.</li><li>Some people did this in private rooms hoping to eavesdrop on people who didn\u2019t know this was a thing or that you could check the actual number of users in the room with you<br/></li><li>You had to download the official Palace color palette file and apply it to your chosen image in a paint program for it not to look like complete ass when imported as an avatar</li><li>People skilled enough at making avatars look at all decent would be rewarded with rare props, mod powers, whatever</li><li>There were private rooms and private chat function but accidentally broadcasting your text as a public announcement to the whole room was one misclick away</li><li>One time a moderator disappeared with their girlfriend into a private room for a while and nobody had ANY means of contacting them to tell them they were sending their internet sex as a stream of announcements to all 100+ rooms and 1000+ users on at the time for like an hour</li><li><b>Crucial to your appreciation of that last note, </b>announcements were often set up to display as speech bubbles from the mouths of like, anime characters or the MST3K robots integrated into the background images <br/></li></ul></blockquote>", "thumbnail_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/media/0f57d8fe54e92eff55b34f309a4e5ea8a8fa4e02_4f29d2224f72.jpg", "thumbnail_width": 351, "thumbnail_height": 305}