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        10-15 years is 2009/10 - 2013/14, not 2003.
        You’d have to be in a crazy rural region for 100kbps…

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          In 2009 there was such a provider (talking about Moscow region in Russia) as Skylink, which gave good connectivity in rural areas and Skype traffic was unlimited (I’m not making it up). It was good enough for Skype voice calls.

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        Facebook opening up to non-students was the turning point IMHO. Myspace was big, but everybody knew it was trash so not being on it was fine. If you wanted “a profile” otherwise, you needed your own page. That took effort, so only people with something to say bothered with it. Even Twitter was still SMS based and so only for hardcore addicts.

        Facebook gave everyone an effortless voice and lordy, do people talk crap.

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          Being opened up to non-students might very well have been the turning point when the experience using it turned to crap, but it’s always worth pointing out that it was nefarious from the get-go.

          Zuckerberg: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard
          Zuckerberg: Just ask
          Zuckerberg: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS
          [Redacted Friend’s Name]: What? How’d you manage that one?
          Zuckerberg: People just submitted it.
          Zuckerberg: I don’t know why.
          Zuckerberg: They “trust me”
          Zuckerberg: Dumb fucks