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Fringe Community Index

Post by Æternaeon » Sat Nov 22, 2014 3:01 am

MODS: Feel free to edit this post and add your own links with descriptions, I will not be offended.

Felt this was needed given the current state of the internet. Let's find what's out there, ladies and gentlemen.

The Sanctuary
http://www.intosanctuary.com/index.php

&totse clone. Infrared is here. :p

Long Live Zoklet
http://longlivezoklet.net/forum/index.php

Zoklet clone.

Science Madness
https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/

A long running alternative to the now-destroyed RogueSci.

Anarchy Nation
http://anarchynation.org/index.php

Kind of a RogueSci clone with lots of older members from there present.


I just sort of punched this out quickly, I'm certainly missing many of them. There are some other ones that have devolved into total shit and aren't even worth mentioning, like 'totseans', but there are surely some gems out there.
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Post by Xanatos » Sat Nov 22, 2014 8:03 pm

Are we considering these as alternate avenues of discussion or places to recruit like-minded individuals who want something more op-focused than general 'forbidden knowledge'? Because I'm open for either.
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Re: Fringe Community Index

Post by Æternaeon » Sat Nov 22, 2014 8:56 pm

More just to see what's still out there for whatever the reason may be. I don't frequent such places myself really because at this point in my life I'm out of things to discuss with most of the inhabitants of such places. As they traditionally have been, they still all strike me as big circle jerks more interested in pecking order than information. But I'm getting old. I know not everyone is like that, and regardless I still insist that they are an important resource on the internet. Times are getting rough with censorship and privacy, and I would like to see these communities kept populated and thriving without feeling the need to tear one another down. A tall order and improbable, but at least we at NONET can keep a list of places to go.
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