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Compendium

Era: Early Internet

This page is about a cultural era, an arbitrary way to separate meme history into time periods.

This cultural era began around 2001 and ended around 2003.
Previous cultural era: The before times
Next cultural era: Internet centralization

During the first few years of the 21st century, Internet adoption ramped up, but few could access it full time. Back then, the Internet was mostly used for work, to check e-mail inboxes, and to do some searches.

In some Internet communities, which communicated mainly through chats, forums, and image boards, what was about to become 21st century culture was brewing: memes were being made and shared, pointless dramas happened, and previously mostly unknown sociocultural topics were beginning to reach a larger audience.

Content from this era

All your base are belong to us

Page type: Meme
Appeared: May 1991
Peak popularity: February 2001

A bad video game translation led to one of the first cult Internet meme.