25 Years Ago Today… Techdirt Got Started!

from the happy-birthday,-us dept

On August 23rd, 1997, I sent out this emailed newsletter — which was then called Up-To-Date — to various business school colleagues. That was exactly 25 years ago, and that began dragging me down the path of what became Techdirt early the following year (when I realized it might be nice to have a website to post the copies of the newsletter on, rather than just sending them out over email).

A lot has changed since then, but… a lot really hasn’t.

Even just looking back at that first newsletter there are some fun snippets. I was joking about an effort by some universities to try to reinvent the internet (I referred to it as “Internet 3” — somewhat mocking another effort, called Internet2, which somehow apparently still exists). We also wrote about Experian (freshly renamed from TRW, but still with a huge legacy of doing terrible stuff) had enabled people to check their credit info online, only to discover security problems.

Some things just never change.

I also talked about how Snap!, the now-long-forgotten “portal” by CNET (which kinda still exists, though is really just a part of CBS’s web properties), was destined for failure. Of course, today Snap means Snapchat, the social media site.

Anyway, over the next few weeks, I’m going to try to look back at a few more of those original newsletters. We’ll also have a few other anniversary related things going on — culminating in a fun, interactive live (virtual) event on September 9th (details to come soon). That event will be open to anyone subscribed to one of the current ongoing (monthly or yearly) Techdirt Insider packages (Crystal Ball, Watercooler, or Behind the Curtain — or the equivalent levels via our Patreon). If you’d like to attend and are not a subscriber, now would be a good time to join.

It’s kind of wild to think that, in some way or another, I’ve been doing this for 25 years. When I wrote that first newsletter, I wasn’t even sure there would ever be a second, let alone 25 years worth of content which now includes almost 80,000 total posts (~51,000 of which are mine). And, I don’t plan on slowing down much either. There are still lots of things to talk about, and the things I’m talking about these days seem a lot more important and relevant to a lot more people than joking about random internet things two and a half decades ago…

As always, though, none of this happens without the community here and — especially since we’ve removed ads from the site — the people who directly support Techdirt and help keep it running. So, a huge thank you goes out to everyone just reading this, and doubly so to those who have supported us one way or another over the years. We literally could not have done it without you.

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Chris ODonnell (profile) says:

In 2001ish I did a blog post about PureSim – a baseball game. Mike, baseball nerd that he is, commented on the post and pointed me to OOTP baseball, which I have spent way too hours playing in the subsequent two decades. Anyway, as you did back in 2001ish, he left a link to his blog in his comment, and I’ve been a reader ever since, eventually a friend, and for a year an employee. Looking forward to the supporters only retirement party in another 25 years 🙂

That Anonymous Coward (profile) says:

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‘occasionally precise timing’

stares

My brain misfires and I double type words instead of the 2 words I meant to type & thought I typed, sometimes I miss typing them all together.

While it might be fun for you & others… meybe accept the believable excuse & not keep pushing it?

TBF this is a HUGE pet peeve of mine, people deciding they know better what I will like than I do.
They get mad at me after I politely decline trying a food/activity/event five times and then are shocked just shocked I’ve reached my limit of polite & very strongly express my disinterest.

Drew Wilson (user link) says:

Congrats!

Congrats on the anniversary! I know I can relate to the whole “it’s been THAT long???” thinking. I’m personally getting close to 10 years on the site I’ve been working on and it really doesn’t feel like it’s been that long since I started it. Sounds like that doesn’t change at 25 years.

I guess I’m curious to see what the next 25 years is going to bring. I mean, will we be critical of how the internet connection works between Earth and the moon? Will we be discussing whether or not it is important to connect the internet between Earth and Mars? How about criticizing the definition of high speed internet because it isn’t at least 250TBps because the proposed definitions won’t do well to service those on low quality holodecks? Really, I think a fun experiment might be a “Techdirt Headlines in 2047” project more for the fun of it.

Anyway, again, congrats!

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