| ▲ | Xiaoher-C 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
This is fun, but I think the site needs a clearer distinction between “dead”, “declined”, and “still alive but culturally moved on”. Tamagotchi is a good example: it’s no longer the late-90s phenomenon, but it’s definitely not dead. A small status tag could help: - shut down - zombie / technically alive - niche but active - spiritual successor exists That would make the debates part of the site instead of just corrections in the comments. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ghaff 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
There are a lot of things that aren't dead exactly but are certainly at some small percentage of their peak popularity. Not Internet, but I like to give rollerblading/in-line skating as example. Yes, you may see someone doing it every few months but it used to be a pretty common activity at some point in the 90s. Bowling was very big at one point. There are still alleys but when was the last time you thought of being in a bowling league. | ||||||||||||||
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