I started an account here earlier on, did a few posts, then ran back to reddit for about a year as my main input/output internet community then came back as a lurker. Over the years, Hubski has changed so much, but I see a lot of familiar users from back then. I've realized that especially anonymous forums, it's a great place to learn, test some boundaries and all that. Now it's become also a great news source, and the common mores encourages me to think that not all internet media is about command-and-control. This is a little corner of the web that allows a positive, free flow to thrive.
I added the #milestone tag to my post on a similar topic. Good tag. Hubski itself had a milestone - it's 100,000th post. I'd add the tag, but the 100,000th post was a comment.
In regards to milestones, this was my 100th share! It's a great site and I'm glad to be a part of it.
Oh Lord, those were the days of the splashpage. What were we thinking? Thanks, beezneez. It's my goal that we measure up no less at 2002.
Love it. Apparently this post was very popular around the time of that archive. It's interesting to look into the period before I was aware this was even a place.
I tip my glass to you beezneez and wish you another 1001 days! You were the first person (outside of mk's test) to shout-out to me. Time flys.