I can't be bothered to track down the first post on this forum, but a quick look at the Slaves to Armok: God of Blood board yields... around May 2001. It's older than I am!
If my nth-hand knowledge is correct, there was this board called Various Nonsense, which was... a wacky place, I'm sure. It's deleted (or was it locked and hidden?) now, probably because of the wackiness. I wouldn't know myself how it was like, since I only came in in early 2019,
long after it was deleted.
I did some digging a while ago, and I came across this:
a timeline of Bay12 up to 2016. It's a lot of history, frankly, and I'm surprised it's still accessible. There's people's posts in there. Granted, I had to use Jifodus (our resident lurker) to get there, but it's still feels surreal that these effectively-ephemeral posts are, in a way, still, well... there.
I feel strange looking at old posts, especially those from before my time. It's like looking at a world that you didn't experience, like if you watched really old home videos, colorized and cleaned to look modern. You're looking at fragments of what people experienced generations ago. Some of these people in those posts are around now, but most of them? They've moved on.
I dunno, it's strange to think, that as a relatively-new forumite, that there used to be more people before than now. After all, all of you are all I know, so to think there's other people that used to be here? Wow. Will I be one of those who moves on one day? Will people remember me, and be like "I liked them, they were cool"?
Sorry, looking at the past has a tendency to make me ramble on and on about the future.