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Frankly the lamest thing that happened to the internet in the past few years was the decline of the importance of chat rooms/group chats. I have no idea why they went out of fashion, they were awesome. You'd get to know people and get a bond with people. It doesn't really work like that in social networks or in instant messaging services, that's for talking to real-life friends or chatting up members of the opposite sex. Or maybe that's just me, I've never been the kind that randomly starts up private conversations with random dudes from the internet - "heeeeeeeeeey how you're doing?"
Forums like this sort of have that same atmosphere, the community atmosphere, but it's all too segmented in threads, sub-forums, whatever. It's enjoyable to have people talking all day long about random shit in a group chat, as long as those people are interesting to you. I do use a service (groups.im) which emulates a group chat in MSN by adding it as a contact, and talk regularly there to about 7 or 8 people I know from another forum. It's fun and we've all become good pals. I just don't understand why we have to use this strange hack, or go back to ancient shit like IRC. Why the hell have chat rooms have become gradually less and less mainstream? Back in my high-school days everyone used IRC and it was great. Nowadays all they do is Facebook and MSN.
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