{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "Hotline!", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/96074766968/", "html": "<p>Hotline was a thing!</p>\n<p>In the mid-late 1990s (the realtime)</p>\n<p>It was an intermediate step between FTP servers (which were themselves kinda continuous with direct-dialup BBSes) and p2p p2penis</p>\n<p>It was an intermediate step between FTP servers (and Archie and&hellip; Gopher? I hear Gopher was a thing, that existed) and p2p p2penis</p>\n<p>It was initially for Mac which was a distinction becauses in the late 1990s mac and apple shit was always about to die because Gil Amelio was not a Great Man</p>\n<p>It was followed by Carracho but that turned out not to matter</p>\n<p>On Hotline you would first sign into a tracker. The program came preloaded with 4? trackers but they kinda sucked?</p>\n<p>The tracker would populate a list of possible servers that you could see in a list this was novel`</p>\n<p>When you finally found a good tracker (outlaw) ~outlaw~ outlaw you would find some servers you might actually want to sign into</p>\n<p>(you would hear about better trackers on better servers)</p>\n<p>You could sign in in particular, username/password or as a guest without</p>\n<p>There was a provision to serve you a particular text screen when you signed in this was novel and in continuity with FTP and BBS and in continuity</p>\n<p>a lot of times it would tell you the rules to sign in as the ~real~ guest to sign in as</p>\n<p>a lot of times this was &ldquo;go to this webpage, click on this banner ad, use the Xth word of the Nth paragraph as user, something like that for pass&rdquo;</p>\n<p>this was Web 1.0 when a single banner ad click promised to pay out as much as one US dollar, especially if it was for a porn subscription site which had a decent paythrough rate because they were part of an industry that was used to clients (older than me) that were used to paying money for looking at naked women</p>\n<p>also often the textscreen would say that by clicking &ldquo;agree&rdquo; you admitted that you were not a government police agent and renounced all powers according</p>\n<p>I do not believe the government police powers accepted this as binding</p>"}