Not that it's surprising. Trump's never exactly had much respect for the law. And by that I mean if he didn't have the financial resources he was born into, he would have probably been in jail several times over :V
The dial-up access to the BBSes must have severely crippled the conversations, though, back in the '80s...
Nah, not really. Even pre-picture sub-56k internet was really damn good at facilitating discussion; it just doesn't take much bandwidth at all to transmit raw text, and the whole way-text-based-discussion-works is easily more solid than just about any other format we have for large(ish) scale discussion. It was slower than it is
now, but the biggest limitation (such as it was) was easily saturation rather than anything involving connection speed and instability. Just wasn't nearly as many people using the thing, and the ones that did tended to be much more limited in terms of demographics and available time.
I well remember sub-56k modems costing like 200 USD, and that was when prices were going down, before a good chunk of inflation, and during a period where it was actually kinda' difficult to even
find the things unless you had education/academia or tech/military connection of some sort. Took a fair bit of time before you could really just kinda' swing by a best buy or somethin' and pick up the required hardware. Meant that most of the folks that had meaningful access were a relatively small subset of the population, most of them with (significant) other obligations and often facing fairly notable usage costs.
Did make things pretty different, but it wasn't terribly much to do with dial-up
performance that caused it.