/int/ threads from 2013 - /int/ (#212990144) [Archived: 224 hours ago]

Anonymous United States
7/21/2025, 12:12:01 PM No.212990144
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What do you notice about them? How many of them do you think are still around on the board or even alive?

https://desuarchive.org/int/thread/8612992/#8612992
https://desuarchive.org/int/thread/7993155/#7993155
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Anonymous Sweden
7/21/2025, 12:18:32 PM No.212990271
Note the young average age at lower 20s
Today it's probably closer to lower 30s, i.e. just add the elapsed time of 12 years to it

We're here forever
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Anonymous United States
7/21/2025, 12:56:00 PM No.212991114
>>212990144 (OP)
I was 14 in 2013, but I didn’t discover this website still 2016
Anonymous France
7/21/2025, 1:06:40 PM No.212991368
>>212990144 (OP)
>What do you notice about them?
I know you cherrypicked those threads but I also assume you picked them for a good reason.
I notice the OPs put a lot more effort in order to talk about light topics such as height and daily life, in a truly /int/ernational way. They're quality threads. They look like they were made by humans.
Today threads are 95% racebait, ragebait, coombait, all look botted. You can't make a joke anymore, you can't just talk about stuff. You have to make short stereotypical statements about race or sexuality.
>>212990271
Don't focus too much on age, there's a steady incoming yearly userbase, and the early 2010's internet was mostly frequented by 20-somethings. Not kids like nowadays, not boomers who didn't even have Facebook back then, remember? Facebook was still decent in 2013.
I assure you most of 4chan users now are still in their very early 20s and were brought here from Twitter or 9gag.