Old Internet Videos/Content - YouTube videos and websites that were good back in the day

My favorite part of old Youtube was just randomly stumbling across random videos retarded teens had uploaded, and those generally were what I would put in my favorites. My favorites list was literally thousands of videos, and now most of them are gone. But I'll post a few gems that are still around:





 
Considering the fact that I'm only in my first year of college, I never really got to grow up with much old internet stuff that most people on here did. But I was on the internet from a young age and got to experience a little bit of some of the old content. Some of the first videos I remember watching were Nin10doh!: To The 64th Power, VenturianTale's very old Gmod videos, Gonzossm's Minecraft video, and numerous FNAF videos. Up until then, All I had was an Xbox 360 and word of mouth from my friends at school, So finally getting a computer and using the internet was nice. I remember when every youtube was a commentator and all made of sjws. Good Times.
 
Considering the fact that I'm only in my first year of college, I never really got to grow up with much old internet stuff that most people on here did. But I was on the internet from a young age and got to experience a little bit of some of the old content. Some of the first videos I remember watching were Nin10doh!: To The 64th Power, VenturianTale's very old Gmod videos, Gonzossm's Minecraft video, and numerous FNAF videos. Up until then, All I had was an Xbox 360 and word of mouth from my friends at school, So finally getting a computer and using the internet was nice. I remember when every youtube was a commentator and all made of sjws. Good Times.
Fucking zoomer. Ten years ago youtube was already going to shit. Run along and make a tiktok video about how it's so cool to be a tranny and let us old people enjoy our memories of a time before faggots and trannies ruined everything.
 
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This web show ended 10 years ago, but special episodes kept coming out until around 2015
 
First post here, this thread inspired me to create an account. I don't really come on to kiwifarms often, but have been checking it out lately since it's in the news. This thread makes me feel old, and I guess I am, I turned 30 this year. I've been on the internet since I was pretty young. First internet hookup we had was probably in 97 or 98. This was before I understood how web browsers worked and I mainly accessed the internet through the America Online portal where you would type in keywords that would bring you to a website. As a kid I was primarily interested in typing the Nickelodeon keyword. The ads on Nickelodeon were my main introduction to the internet (in hindsight after all the Dan Schneider stuff this alone is kind of creepy, trying to get kids online). I don't really remember doing much else on the internet. I don't think I really used the internet much after that until the Napster craze of 1999 and 2000. That is the time period when I really started going online more. My friend's dad was pretty tech savvy and showed us how to download music from napster. Even played Age of Empires II online that time, first online gaming experience, very cool at the time. I didn't play any online games again until Halo 2 and xbox live

Anyway, I started going on the internet a lot from 2001-2002 onwards. That's when I discovered message boards. The first one I went to was paranormal-network.net. I am pretty sure that was the name but that may have been the second name. Eventually it changed to paranormalis.com. I just checked and it's still up and running, but if I recall when they changed domain names a lot of the original threads from the early 2000s were lost for good. The site mainly focused on paranormal subjects like ghosts and UFOs, but also Time Travel. If you ever saw Napoleon Dynamite and wondered what the device was where they had to put the crystals in, that was the hyper-dimensional time resonator, created by Steven Gibbs, which purports to be a working time machine (apparently only in the astral realm, but will work for REAL if you're standing above a "vortex" lol). Obviously there was never any actual proof of this, but it's fun weird shit to read about on the internet. Apparently the dude is still alive and selling them lol. Cool forum though, that was where I first saw 9/11-truth theories, in very long form posts, as early as late 2004 early 2005.

This is my purview into the old internet. To be honest, calling anything from the youtube era (2006) onward the "old internet" seems strange to me. But, I would mainly use the internet back then for paranormal research, funny videos, and of course porn, which I now realize was bad and detrimental but that's just how it was. Downloading files in general was a much bigger part of the old internet than the current internet. Streaming and super-fast internet kind of fucked people over in a way. Every teenager in the mid-2000s had their own personal music library of thousands of songs downloaded for free off the internet, mainly LimeWire, which spread many viruses. Anyway, point being, the early video-streaming sites were incredibly for spreading conspiracy-theory related videos.

Maybe I am just myopic based on my interests in these subjects, but I really think conspiracy-theory type videos boosted youtube's popularity more than most genres of videos. A lot of these were uploaded on google video before google bought youtube, and at the time the main distinction was you could have longer videos on google video whereas youtube had the upload limits. Youtube was actually fucking awesome up until mid 2007, I remember you used to be able to go on yt and watch videos of The Daily Show from the night before, for free, and it was great, but then Viacom but the kibosh on that, and that's when a lot of the content censorship began. Still, youtube was great for me up until about 2015 or 2016. I do think it started to go downhill a few years earlier, around 2013. That's when they changed the algorithm. At one point, the youtube algorithm was designed to show you related videos that you would be interested in based on your viewing habits. These were actually usually great videos and that algo would help you discover stuff you otherwise might not have seen, but that you enjoyed. From what I recall they got rid of that feature specifically because of people getting sucked into political stuff and conspiracy theory type videos. Especially for normies who are too lazy to read forum posts, a lot of information (or disinformation depending on your perspective) was spread through youtube videos.

This was also around the time that the meaning of the word "woke" was repurposed by SJWs to refer to, in their perspective, intrinsic knowledge about racism and our racist history or whatever. Prior to this time period, the word "Woke" was mainly used by conspiracy theory videos talking about 9/11 truth, or The Illuminati or the Bildergerg group, Freemasons, the moon landing, JFK assasination, OKC bombings and on and on. David Icke, popularizer of Repitilian ET theory, as well as Alex Jones to a lesser extent, frequently called on people to "Wake Up!" or "Awaken" to the truth etc. In meme form this is most recognizable as the classic "WAKE UP SHEEPLE" phrasing of these types. At some point, I think after Hotep black nationalists who believe they are egyptians types started making videos, they just started saying "Woke" instead of Awake or Awakened. And in many ways it is fitting, because what the SJWs or, in the parlance of our times, the "critical race theorists" want people to believe is that there has been a centuries long conspiracy by rich white people to govern the world and control society on the basis of race and skin color. To be "woke" regarding racism is a similar concept as when Icke or others would tell people to "wake up" to illuminati control or [insert conspiracy theory here].

Anyway this has turned into a rant. Props to the poster earlier in the thread talking how Cracked.com used to be funny and also mentioning Break.com. These sites were huge in the 2000s, and until I read this thread I completely forgot it used to be big-boys.com. There was some seriously funny shit on that site, a lot of stuff that would be cringe nowadays, but it was super popular. Hopefully there's an archive somewhere out there.

Also for younger people on here wanting to know what the old internet was like, check out Shroomery.org. It's been a magic mushrooms/drug based website since like 1998 or 1999 I think. Basically has had the exact same format and layout the whole time, which is ancient by modern standards, but it works. It had a very lively forum at one time, still does, but shroomery.org also popularized Pepe as a meme back in the days when it was just the frog saying Feels Good Man. They had pepe as a postable gif image as early as 2006 or so I believe. The shroomery is a good time capsule because it is a forum that has existed continuously since the late 90s or early 2000s, so you can go on there and search the forum and read posts from 2002 and see what people are saying. There are also other music based forums out there where you can do the same, go look up what the live threads were like on 9/11 and stuff.

Could be wishful thinking, but I think we might start to see a resurgence of old school forums as the big tech platforms start to become more censorious. I normally don't come on this site as I don't care about lolcows or whatever, but it's clear KiwiFarms is important and has earned it's place in internet history

Here's the oldest youtube video I could find in my favorites that hasn't been deleted. I created my youtube account in 2006. Anti-Marijuana PSA uploaded to youtube march of 2006. Also fuck youtube, not only can I not see all the videos they've deleted, it also says "unavailable videos hidden" so I can't even see how many of my old favorited videos have been deleted

 
Okay, went through my favorites list a bit more, here's another video I favorited in 2007 called Youtube Guided Tour. No idea who this dude is or if he went to make many more videos, but it's a good look at what youtube was like in 2007. It's strange to think that this was the "old internet" but I guess it is. Video is unlisted, so unless you have the link you won't be able to find it apparently

 
Moonbase Alpha text to speech hilarity from 2010. My old like is still there.

Engrish.com is a website about Asian (usually Japanese) signs getting English wrong in hilarious ways. The site is still going to this day.

I'll post a few gems that are still around
That kingdom hearts one reminds me of the old Bentley Bros Resident Evil 4 parody. I remember that being on Google video back in the day.

I don't know why that "hot chocolate high velocity" video made me laugh. It's so dumb. I think a user here has that as his avatar.

I never really got to grow up with much old internet stuff that most people on here did.
How does the old stuff hold up? Longer videos and articles are too much of a commitment to ask your opinion, but the shorter videos posted in the thread are fair game. I ask because it's easy for me to think that so much of this is just nostalgia.
 
Moonbase Alpha text to speech hilarity from 2010. My old like is still there.

Engrish.com is a website about Asian (usually Japanese) signs getting English wrong in hilarious ways. The site is still going to this day.


That kingdom hearts one reminds me of the old Bentley Bros Resident Evil 4 parody. I remember that being on Google video back in the day.

I don't know why that "hot chocolate high velocity" video made me laugh. It's so dumb. I think a user here has that as his avatar.


How does the old stuff hold up? Longer videos and articles are too much of a commitment to ask your opinion, but the shorter videos posted in the thread are fair game. I ask because it's easy for me to think that so much of this is just nostalgia.
Going through some of the stuff I watched as a kid, most of it definitely hasn't held up. Most of the content that I mention in my post hasn't held up. The only thing that kinda did was Gonzossm's old content.
 
I absolutely love that this thread exists. I relate to the majority of the feels here. I was pleasantly surprised to see that Microwave YouTube video series and the old Mario Newgrounds Flash videos here along with stuff I hadn't seen due to my experience/age like the Aaron Jaffe 2007 YT guide that got unlisted around 2008 (the comments section is a fucking time capsule holy shit) and the Liquid Generation site and YT archive (I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the initial humor on 4chan was influenced by LG and Big-boys)

My first experiences with internet content were playing solitaire and educational flash games on a relative's PC around 2004-2007. The key site I adored as a young kid was the flash-based (now unfunctional) http://funschool.kaboose.com/ and its collection of games.

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This led me to a couple of games that I was obsessed with as a young lad along with flash-based games about Sonic and/or Mario around 2006 to 2008. Those games then brought me to Newgrounds around that same time and then of course YT in 2009.


First shooter I ever played

I think one of the first three videos I ever saw on the internet was this Ancient Cat compilation, specifically the first minute and a half. My relative used a non-google email service in the early to late 2000s, which I forget the name of, and she was sent (I assume) an mp4 of the video by a friend. Some of you likely remember this too.

Oh yeah and old video game websites were quite well done https://web.archive.org/web/20060815145028/https://mario.nintendo.com/
The best ones I had seen and played through were the TLoZ Twilight Princess site where you collected orbs on its various pages to save Hyrule and the badass Lego and Bioncle websites with their various videos and mini games:


Enough autism for now so I'll end this post with videos that are so of their era in every way that both hurts and brings a smile to my face

 
I was young in the early 2000’s and only remember things like dial-up for a little while, but I do clearly remember my older cousin showing me my first YouTube video:


And then a year later I learned how to watch anything I wanted (torrent) for free, started visiting the chans/adjacent sites, and now here we are. 16 years later and that stupid unicorn video still makes me laugh.


eta I remember this one as well, it was such weird humor at the time, same era:

 
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There's a few things i clearly remember from that era, one of wich is watching spanish fandubs of newgrounds animations, especially mario and sonic stuff, most of the dubs were shitty, but atleast i was able to understand the animations, wich had tons of edgy content mind you, such as Pokemon Hoarder, Pokemon Gun, Racist Mario, Yoshi's Fruitgasm, and many more, i remember a fandub of American Pokemon especificly having a lot of triggered comments over how "le cancer tumors aren't funny it's sad and bad i hat u", way before SJW's, we just called them moralists back then, they sure did cause some small trauma when i first saw them but now im pretty indifferent, some hold really well while others are just edgy attempts at being "shocking" and "edgy", the best ones ironically being the ones that rely on that the least and rely more on actual humor rather than just shock value such as:

Dragon's Ball Peepee
and to think i'd eventually become a big OneyPlays fan now, this is still hilarious and i don't even like Dragon Ball.

Sonic Shorts:
sure i didn't get all the jokes, mostly the more "Obscure" Sonic refferences and the adult jokes, but these were extremly entertaining at the time. and some skits like the Fan Character one still hold up.

and i know this isn't a parody, but Eddsworld:
i LOVED this show, it was one of the few truly succesfull web-cartoons, besides of course, Homestar Runner and Battle for Dream Island, but i didn't knew either of those existed, i only knew Eddsworld, ironically i found out about Undertale because i tought it was some sort of animated webseries/webcomic like Eddsworld. to think i'd grow to hate that shit.

continuing of Eddsworld we have Lightsen:
not only was he also into Pokemon and Sonic, but he also made a series that i tought would be the new Eddsworld, sadly it only had two episodes and was forgotten about, still starving for more, and this was before "The End" came out too.
he also made a Sonic parody i fondly remember
HotdiggedyDemon:
let's not forget about the time hotdiggedydemon turned Mario into an edgy Teen. also Brain Dump's cool.
Pikachu on Acid
well it really did make a good job on making it look weird even if it's in a stereotypical way, btw the joke of Pikachu laying down halfway trough made me laugh.
man i loved the angsty music at the start (apparently they replaced it, but i swear it was originally by some obscure metal band), the atmosphere, the use of Fleetway Super Sonic and that dog OC. i even drew him he was called spikes the dog i think? and if i recall correctly this was all a refference to an old mickey mouse short or something? anywho underrated artist, this isn't the only thing he's done as he also did a creepypasta thing about an old rubberhose cartoon that came to life and killed children called Skitzo the Bear wich scared me surely a piece of "childhood trauma" as the cool kids would say.
 
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