2010’s is My Favourite Era! 😍😍 I wish I could be born in 2000 to let my teenage-hood growing up with these (2010’s) stuff Instead of Skibidi and Sigma stuff. 😔
2010s was end of the internet's "wild west" phase. While companies used the internet to their advantage, the internet was not yet fully corporatized. Content was still made to be shared and enjoyed, not to be marketable and corporate-friendly. Money was a motivation, but not the the true goal. Kids used the internet, but still played with their toys or outside. 2010s was a time of balance between the real world and the digital world. I know this because I born in the early 2000s. I got my first computer when I was 6, and had to share it with my sister. I remember when cars still had CDs players, and when those CD players still got use out of them. The majority of my childhood was in the 2010s.
I'm not sure the 2010's could be included in the "wild west" era. The 2010's is when the centralization of Facebook, UA-cam, Twitter, Tumblr and others quickly consolidated itself and the internet usage habits of most people shifted into only accessing those giant websites. I believe it was a transition era between the personal and the corporate, with the rules of the corporate dictating all content and therefore the culture.
@@BoricosaI kind of have to disagree, it’s true that internet usage began to centralize around the larger sites, but the lack of moderation kind of made these places a Wild West, but now instead of having a “more than ordinary” knowledge of the internet a requirement for finding those bizarre website, it now became centralized and easy to access for younger audiences now early exposed to the internet. I would qualify that maybe the 2010s are akin to the death of cowboys and outlaws in the us. These microcosm groups centralized in population centers (similar to the internet as described in this video) yet their influence was still under under the radar; following government regulation (increase in moderation in the internet example) these groups began to change and adapt; a few of them remained and shifted their ideologies, but most just adapted to their new circumstances and the next generation is born not relating to these experiences and now growing up in a “lawful” time where only a few daring and adaptable individuals create similar “groundbreaking” (skibidi toilet and other new memes (of which I’m not educated anymore)) intellectual properties, where the old who did not adapt faded into obscurity.
This was also the golden age of mobile games with Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, Doodle Jump, Infinity Blade, that beer app, etc. It was just a fun time, there was still some optimism in the world before we got hella depressed.
Don't forget that the OG Angry Birds was literally removed from stores by its developer because it wasn't exploiting people with in-app purchases enough
Such a shame we consider the “golden age” of mobile games at a point where it still never became even close to console gaming. an industry with so much potential, yet nothing.
This is a good way to put it - every year felt like we were progressing. I was 6 in 2010 and 15 in 2019 and every year in between I remember feeling the “progress” in terms of internet media and culture. But since Covid I feel like we are more stuck now. Yes the culture on the Internet is evolving but at a very slow rate and it usually involves a corporation and or product. I miss when we felt like we were progressing
It was 90's kids remember, then the 2000's kids started calling themselves '90's babies', very weird. Like they wanted to claim the 90s even though they were 2
Honestly. Any time I see people talking about how great 2011 or whatever supposedly was, I'm just "you mean like last year?" 😂 (Don't get me wrong, there was a lot of great stuff coming out at that time period, but something about seeing people reminisce about what were my early college years does make me feel old).
I entered my 20s in the early 2010s and I was also into internet culture. It felt that the internet back then seemed like a place to go and provided me some sort of escapism vs the internet now
i'm 31 now and this still feels like yesterday. i get asked a lot by my students what life was like when i was a teen. this is going to be added to that 'what it was like' playlist lol
ok i ended up trying to find a playlist with that title on your profile just to see what was on it, ended up on your deep dive videos instead. i think you would like a lot of the ones ive saved as well! just go through my playlists theres a few scattered throughout them but i think one is just for that category. its my fav stuff to watch!
Back then, whenever you see a military video, you would see comments about how people experienced the same in the Call of Duty. Now you don't get those comments. You get instead mostly political comments or doomer comments.
2010’s is My Favourite Era! 😍😍 I wish I could be born in 2000 to let my teenage-hood growing up with these (2010’s) stuff Instead of Skibidi and Sigma stuff. 😔
Most internet shit goes that way. It starts niche, gets oversaturated to the point that nobody thinks it’s cool, and then Goes back to its niche. It’s the life cycle of popular things online
I was born in 2004, so the 2010s is the decade I remember the most and overall have the most amount of nostalgia for. That period of 2012 to about 2016 or 2017 in particular will forever live in my memory, so seeing a video like this that, strangely, breaks down in a fairly intelligent light a lot of the clichés and trends of that period is just really fun.
Its natural for people to have their peak nostalgia around the age of 10. Because its the age before you become a mopey hipster teenager "born in the wrong generation" and its after your snot nosed kid years where you barely have memories from to remember.
I was born in the early 90's and I can confirm the period you describe really was awesome and not just nostalgia bias, particularly for gaming, internet culture, music, parties etc. It doesn't beat the early 2000s however.
They even made their way into other media such as video games (the drug trip mission from Far Cry 3 and the dubstep gun from Saints Row IV are the most obvious examples).
I never realized how fantastic and beautiful life was from 2012-2016 until I got older and graduated high school and became an adult. Crazy how something as simple as the passage of time can throughly change you as an individual
Man growing up in the 2010s was something, the internet culture was felt overwhelming but yet it had a lot of character, like all of the memes and subcultures that came from this era are very memorable and iconic. Comparing that to modern internet culture were a lot of memes and trends feel more forgettable. Nice vid btw
i havent even seen a popular youtube mem in like 3 years.. youtubes super personalized homepage really killed them, no more "we are number one" level memes.
everything u say makes so much sense and it explains so many feelings of nostalgia and elements of aesthetics and trends really well 😭😭 its SO cool and its really accurate too lol
I always loved old internet, always hated the notion of memes "dying" and stuff being out of fashion, dont just miss all of this my friends, keep using it all
I'm still going to use the word "swag", makes me laugh a little when I do. I must be uber behind the times, because I'm even using Millennial netspeak, too. :D-))
One thing I'm surprised no-one really talks about the 2010's is the huge animation boom at the middle and end of it BFB, storytime animators, Brain Dump, ASDFmovie still going strong, I could go on and on about it
That was more-so an early - mid 2010s thing. BFDI, ASDFmovie, story time animators, as well as cartoons like Regular Show, Adventure Time and Gumball. Childrens animation quality definitely dropped towards the end of the decade, though has recently had a comeback.
The animation renaissance happened in the 00s imo. New grounds is what started it, and the animations of that era felt loose and unique, unlike much of the animation in the 2010s. Many of the greats of today got started there as well, so I think the 2010s were when the internet got more saturated with things generally as the young people of the 00s got older, but the 00s were the golden age
I feel like this age is so nostalgic and charming, not only because it was our childhood, but because this was before UA-cam really sold out big time and featured all these memes
I still remember Jailbreaking my first iPod Touch, Installing Cydia and Tap Tap Revenge. It was a time when our future was not fully shaped by corporate greed and capitalistic "realism". People created content for fun and not for profit. Now, algorythms have optimized attention span farming and more people start to disconnect. You can see the same thing happening to AAA Gaming Titles, turning more and more into Slot Machines, Loot Boxes, Season Passes, etc. Louis Rossman says it best - vote with your wallet and attention span. I think we can get back the silliness that was stolen from us.
I'm a 90s kid and was always super nostalgic for that decade, but after the 00s had been over for a bit I started feeling major nostalgia for it and now i'm starting to for the 10s too lol, things really were just hella great altogether until pretty recently in retrospect and I should've appreciated it all more while it was current
I grew up right in the midst of the 2010s and it definitely shaped my core personality with my love for dubstep/edm, sketch comedy, and casual lets plays. I'm definitely missing it hard
Honestly things being better back in the early 2010s doesn’t seem like rose tinted glasses, there definitely were differences in culture, music, memes, and the internet in general that seemed more free, less corporatized, and less depressing compared to today. I definitely did this 3:19 😅
well these were more stable times for the western world. after that there was crimea, trump and things like that and then we got into the disastrous 2020-s which are both escalation of these problems and also new problems like covid
Being a kid being 10 years old in 2010 and growing up with the internet was sum thing else truly was! it’s just one of those things “you just had to be there”
Fr I can remember when a friend in my class got an android phone at that time. First thing we did was download Doodle Jump and the rest was history. I really miss those times
@@thecandlemaker1329 only the early 2010s were first the 2nd half is just bad. I think this year and 2023 were quite similar to 2019. 2020 and 21 and 22 were ultra bad. And even the early 2010s were not great because of minor things like me not liking the music and videos games from the era. but that really doesn't matter compared to the bigger issues
@@oldylad corporations didn't have such a firm grip on the internet back then yet. It still served as a nice escape from reality, now the internet is just another extension of it...
It was at the climax where it was accessible and advanced enough to support just about anything while also still being unregulated and relatively niche
It's so crazy how high the vibes were in 2019 going into the new decade and then very shortly into the next decade it all came crashing down, signifying the end of 2010s. 4 years in now and the internet is all about advertisements, data farming, and negativity. Artists are punished for pushing boundaries and our collective attention spans have completely diminished.
I'm not gonna lie, there isnt even much to cover. 2020s had some sort of internet culture up until early 2023. 2022 had sigmas, some share of it's pretty good memes, then finished brightly with zoolander stuff and all that, then 2023 had something in the beginning but ever after that I actually cant think of anything that happened on the internet that was actually big and NOT negative. Now it's just chaos and cold, only bad things coming up. Whatever memes appear die out in literal days and arent that funny initially. For humor we have shitposts or unnamed funny videos which also devolve into just attempts of concentrated funniness to pass time
It begins. You will never stop feeling this way. Gen Alphas rise to power over the next 15 years will only make you more painfully aware of your own mortality.
I imagine going into 2020s internet as someone who hasnt been online since 2000s-2010s is like rushing into your childhood home and instead getting greeted by a cold white clean office building front desk and a logo/greeting text across the biggest wall
The late 2000s and early 2010s were when the Internet became truly accessible. Speeds just fast enough to allow for people to do more, but still held back technically
I graduated highschool in 2010 and god damn, from 2010-2013 my friend and I had a field day on the internet. We had an edgy humor page on Facebook that got shut down multiple times, highest we ever got to was 70k likes and trolled so many scene metal bands. It was a crazy time, looking back on it, it was incredibly cringy but we had a lot of fun. While I’m glad we grew up and moved on from our immature humor, I can’t deny that this era was full of fun and interesting times.
Any creme de la meme fans here? Orange memes ? Damn I fucking miss those days, there's also a very high chance I followed your meme page back then. Good times.
i feel like covid was to the 2010s optimism what 9-11 was to y2k optimism. it really threw a wrench in societal culture and sent it in another direction entirely. pre-covid a lot of the aesthetics in this video were still very much alive.
I was born in 1990. How different it all is from the start of everyone getting on UA-cam to now is crazy as hell. Seeing how different my niece grows up (she's 15) to how we did blows my mind.
I'm from 1989, and I totally agree. We're from a very small slice of middle ground when the internet was first being used on computers by almost all teenagers for more than just homework. As little kids, life was so much like how things were for generations before us- playing outside largely without adult oversight with a bunch of other kids, & going home when the street lights came on... But by the time we became adults, cell phones were about as common as house phones & Myspace was peaking- people who were already totally adulty-adults before the Obama administration so often had both lol. Was just talking with my sister about how many of us destroyed a desktop computer, just trying to kazaa or limewire-burn CDs / fill their iPod or zune lol. Now we all take the ability to find & hear any and all music whenever & wherever for granted!
@@marysupernova7780 I consider myself very lucky to have been born at the exact right time to be able to remember what it was like before the internet was really a thing, but young enough that I got to grow up with internet culture.
Oh absolutely, we got to experience the real world, enjoy the net before it became mainstream, interact with people before dating apps were a thing and before phones were a convenient and easy way to always be online. Back when texting needed words and not just a stream of emojis
@@PjMcDonnell It was a great time and tech evolving was so exciting, kids didn't all have cell phones either or the net access so kids got to be kids longer.
Gen X lived the 90s, us millenials were babies or young kids at that time, yes some nostalgia of childhood, but most millenials fully lived the early 2000s as their youth and teen years while the 2010s were their teen and young adults years. I'd put the Zoomers in the 2020 where their childhood was mostly 2010s but their teenage years is lived between late 2010s and now the 2020s
@@gabrielgiguere2108 so what gen x lived the 90s? they were in their 30s… they aren’t going to be nostalgic for that time at all. people are nostalgic for the time of their youth so gen x would be nostalgic for the 60s-70s.
I literally was having this thought earlier this week. The internet was a separate “reality” during the 2010s and a lot of jokes were either you get it or it went over your head, including the more raunchy ones but hardly anyone had issue with what was done on the internet. There was a level of respect and trust that not everyone is a suspect to be an awful person. Now everyone cares about their digital footprint (which they should, of course), witch hunts and destroying peoples lives for things done years ago in a different era, where in reality, everyone at the very least, engaged in something that could be ARGUED to be unsavory.
The internet was, even as we entered the 2010s, an escapist Wild West. Things were fun, and nothing was super serious. As corporations sterilize and more people started to use the internet more often, however, things got more focused on reality
@@Soniti1324 all these kids trying to include themselves into something they don't know. If you wanna know if you existed in the wild west days? Where not just kids computers got infected with Pr0n viruses bur your dads too. Not only that, but you saw a lot of chicks with horses doing you know what and a lot of uncensored intense gore. And youtube had Full Movies that were still in theaters.
It's probably why there might not be another Bitcoin or Dogecoin bullrun. They were created by people who lived in the internet during that era. Now corporations want to capitalize on it, but at the same time killing the culture that created it.
Thank god I was born in 2000, I was there for everything from its rise and fall. I miss this whole “era” in my life. Now I gotta grow up and pay the bills
As someone born in the early 90s, things were already starting to fall when you were a kid. Early 2000s was peak western culture in my opinion (movies, music, games, and society in general). The only thing that hadn't peaked yet was the internet.
Club Penguin, Moshi Monsters, ROBLOX, Animal Jam, and Minecraft were some of the largest online games in the 2010s. Quite a few of those like Club Penguin, AJ, and Moshi Monsters were flash games designed to be a safe place for children to experience the internet and interact with each other, with strict moderation and filtering. I think because the internet back then had a lot more safe spaces for children, there is a misconception now that the internet is safe for children or even toddlers today, which it is not. ROBLOX was one of the biggest offenders out of the games I just mentioned for poor moderation and generally not being safe for children to use. While I recall enjoying it back then, it is extremely unfortunate that it has essentially replaced all of the games I just mentioned as it is not a controlled, heavily moderated safe space for children to have their first experience with the internet in. Also there was this kind of look alongside Frutiger Metro, inspired by geometric Vinyl figures, art / designer toys and such, with shows like Strange Hill High and Hero 108. Overall there was a slightly edgy, punk kind of look with a focus on creativity, bright colours, and a sort of rebellious yet optimistic nature to it as well. Games like LittleBigPlanet 2 and ROBLOX (at the time) also fit that.
As someone apart of the LBP community, thanks for mentioning LBP2. But back then was pretty edgy, I mean look at most 2000s games. Dark. Even the kids games were darkish.
It's crazy how rearward looking society is these days. I grew up in the late 1980s and we were excited about the future, not anxious about it. Things got better and better every year for most of my life. I couldn't wait to leave each year behind and get into all the new stuff that the next year would bring, particularly in the 90s and 00s. I hate to see kids now feel like things are getting worse and worse these days to the point that they are nostalgic for the 2010s already but we only have ourselves to blame. Kids are having middle aged crises in their 20s now for crying out loud.
True I’m 24 and particularly in the last 7 years I have had a stronger and stronger aversion towards the future..I have always felt nostalgia really strong but now I just feel so scared for the future I really try not to think about it. I’m sure good things are happening but I don’t feel hopeful at all really. I am worried about the world, people, environment, people just keep buying things and designs are boring, I suck at interacting with people, I have bad anxiety but I do yearn for the world to be more..connected..I can’t imagine myself ever having kids because how I don’t feel hopeful for the future. I don’t feel connected to the future at all. I am purely trying to live in the present which helps a lot with anxiety about all this but still. I’m just one person but growing up in the 2000s I still lived in a world where the internet wasn’t infiltrating our lives 24/7..yeah I had pretty much unrestricted internet access and I saw some messed up stuff because of that but it was like, real life still felt like it mattered more than how it kinda feels now. A lot of The internet feels just so shallow now. I’m so grateful that I have never used tik tok. I had instagram and Facebook but a few months ago I stopped using them and I just feel so much better. I’m sick of seeing ads all the time. A lot of the internet now just feels like “you need this product” and it’s not fun anymore. I’m very selective about what I watch on UA-cam.
@@jebediahkerman8245 What I mean is that I'm seeing a ton of people on the internet these days who are wistful for the "good old days" and they are only in their 20s. I'm in my 40s for reference and when I was in my 20s, I wasn't nostalgic for anything yet nor had I met anyone my age that was. We were living in the moment and looking forward to the future. It's normal for people to get into their 40s and beyond and start thinking about things in nostalgic terms but for younger people to be doing that is a new phenomenon as far as I can tell. A "middle aged crisis" is often characterized by older people desperately trying to revert back to their youth. I'm very familiar with it because I'm right in the middle of mine but I'm doing it at a typical age.
something from the late 2000's and early 2010's that i personally really loved that you didn't mention here was the Gameplay Commentary. I used to love watching some of my favorite people on UA-cam just talk about basically what games they were playing or how their day or life was going with a nice 30 and 6 gameplay from MW3 in the background... those were some of my favorite moments on UA-cam.
then those kinda videos got replaced by Hypebeast videos "I TRAVELED TO JAPAN FOR THE FIRST TIME!" "I GOT HIRED BY NINTENDO!!" "I BOUGHT A NEW MANSION" "I ASKED 100 GIRLS FOR THEIR INSTA" Narcissism everywhere
I mean, TO BE FAIR, there are still people like Keemstar and his podcast, whom say whatever they want. Hell, there still people, making extremely edgy jokes. The only difference is that this stuff is age restricted and demonetized. It's not just UA-cam - people started treated UA-cam as career, instead of early 2010's, when it was site to broadcast yourself. Nowadays, all the interesting and non PC stuff is either on Tiktok or Instagram (where basically there's no monetary incentive).
Man, I hate the fact that twitch streaming has almost completely replaced let's plays. I don't know who watches streams or how they're entertained by them, but they're sa much less engaging and slow paced than let's play videos. Its just chat spamming endless nonsense while the streamer murmurs half hearted thanks for donations every few minutes. So insanely boring.
the appeal of streaming is you can directly interact with the creator while they’re playing instead of just commenting on a video and never knowing if they’ll read it
Just here to underline how huge Synthwave is. It has creeped into the mainstream years ago and it's still everywhere. The biggest pop songs in recent memory all came from that emerging synthwave sound: Blinding Lights by The Weeknd, STAY by Justin Bieber and The Kid Laroi. That type of sound is still everywhere.
Thank you for nostalgia! Born 2000, I was a Russian kid who was jealous that many other kids already had computers years before me. In 2010 I finally got my first PC and a completely new world opened up to me back then! I'm really proud to witness the golden age of internet.
What a great time to grow up. I was a kid in the early 2010s. The best memories I had with the internet at the time was with my friends in elementary school. I remember my friend introducing me to Minecraft on Xbox 360, and I remember thinking that I would hate the game, but then I became obsessed with it. I downloaded many games on my IPod, Angry Birds, the Annoying Orange Blender, Air Penguin, and Minecraft Pocket Edition Lite. Those were genuinely fun simple games that were fun to pass the time with during long road trips or just hanging out with friends. I will miss those times, but it’s nice that we can still archive these memories together.
Oh man, I remember I recreated (badly) the camp from the Terra Nova show in 2012 in the Pocket Edition on my iPod. Another thing that was great were the Call of Duty World at War and Black Ops zombies mobile versions, practically my introduction to the whole CoD zombies genre, until I got my hands on the actual real versions some time later. Dead Space Mobile was also THE shit at the time, such a shame that game became buggy with subsequent OS versions.
There’s been a recent phenomenon where kids who grew up on the internet (preteens and teens) imagine that everybody on the internet behaved like they did in the content made for them on it. I was in my 20s this entire decade and very online; I never encountered 98% of this stuff because it was made for iPad kids.
Hello. Good morning. My name is Brian López. I was born in 2000. I love music from early 2002 until late 2015. As for the 2010's, it's such a great year for me to watch Annoying Orange videos on UA-cam. And there are a lot of good shows from the 2010's, too. I'm talking Team Umizoomi, Regular Show, Clarence, My Big Big Friend (a Brazilian-Canadian children's cartoon show), Clarence, Star vs. The Forces of Evil, oh, the list goes on and on and on and on and on! Thanks for the video!
wtf even is skibidy toilet? skibidy is a word I've been randomly using for over 20 years and recently I said it and my niece was like: wow you know skibidy toilet!!!? Ummm no.
@@RealMasterKush420 Bot-generated crap. That's all it is. At least, that's my belief. I'm not convinced any of these recent, half-baked, braindead "memes" like skibidi toilet were the creation of a genuine human being. It's bots creating brainrot content to dumb everybody down, and it's working overtime on the younger generations.
I feel like one of the most interesting parts of Internet Awesomesauce aesthetic is the fact that Internet was portrayed as a world full of randomness and hillarity especially with the notion of "the end of Internet" as if the Internet was a literal cyberspace. Since it's October almost, you should do a video on scary early aesthetics like goth (duh), Slender Man, etc.
synthwave and vaporwave had a big influence on the cyberpunk genre and i have a theory that it contributed to cyberpunk and retrofuturism becoming mainstream in a wide range of things.
@@TheInfamousDante cyberpunk has been mainstream since Akira and Ghost in the shell hit America. Especially since The matrix released and hype for that quite literally never died.
I wouldn't say it was better before but.... It was more like a community of similar people having fun together easily, not carrying about anything. No dramas, no mental health, nothing, just gaming and fun.
Watching this essay out loud in my shared household is a hilarious experience, just knowing that this audio, defining swag is echoing around the bathroom and down the stairs and even out the window to passersby. they all know I’m a scholar.
I agree. 2010-2012 was like a continuation of the late 2000's (at least here in the UK because we're always slightly behind on whatever cultural changes are taking place in America). 2013 was okay, but I definitely started noticing things going to sh!t, especially the internet.
I don't know if UA-cam filtered the last comment or not because I had a link, but hello! I'm the one who made the thing on 19:44 and in the top left part of the thumbnail! I was feeling a tad bit nostalgic on my birthday n decided to put that together all day, although I made one that's more around the 2010s if you'd want that :V Very solid video!
Whoa, editing masterclass! Laughed hard at the visual behind the word "performance". I would love to see a tree diagram showing how these styles link up, it's like the evolution of life! Best vid yet.
The Internet is too big, to be confined on this planet only. We must start colonizing other parts of space. That's the only way, otherwise we humans will kill each other here on Earth lol
sometimes it hits me that life has actually moved past this now. Can often forget that this is just another piece of history that we already look back fondly on. How I miss the early 2010s internet
@@rico2815 you are wrong. When we were 4 years old we had computers and we watched the same things watch you do. Someone started watching Let's Plays before they learned to write
@@v5g6yb4 Doesn't really matter, I also watched tv shows from the 90s growing up but that still doesn't mean I relate to people that grew up in the 90s.
started good in 2010, peaked in 2018 and was brutally killed in 2020 by people who got too bored in lockdown and learned about reddit... What a decade, i really miss it!
This era ended with the first mainstream absurdism meme of a frog on a unicycle aka "dat boi" When 2017 rolled around we got Meme Man on 5 layers of irony, boneless pizza, and deep fried memes. That was the end of the classic Advice Animal style with structured joke formats and top/bottom text in the Impact font.
@@nadavvvv places like 9GAG and reddit were always cringe, but internet humor in general was more fun and honest these days it's stuff like surreal memes where the joke is that there's no joke and it's just supposed to be perplexing or hood irony & other brainrot but yeah the early 2010s had similar memes too with gmod SFM and other lolsorandomXD videos like asdfmovie
The first years of a unified internet culture were really great. The random and pure humor of the 90s and the 00s really got buffed with the endless creativity of UA-cam. Then something changed.
The Internet back then was perfect, no fake comedy sketches trying to promote some girls onlyfans, no alpha male coaches trying to sell you courses and no femcels and incels that never leave twitter arguing about gender. Take me back bro, take me back
@mattd5240 anywhere except social media! All that bullshit is pretty much only on lame ass social media. Get the fuck off of twitter/IG/TikTok and you’ll be sooo much better off lol
@@bruggesI’m genuinely surprised you don’t come across that stuff. I myself don’t go looking for it but it keeps showing up (not the only fans stuff really, or the alpha male crap, but the gender stuff I see a LOT of)
@@captainpep3 the gender stuff was bound to happen, because never in human history have women have so many options to pick from, due to the overwhelming number of thirsty men on the internet. This has caused some women to take men for granted and not as an equal (ex: the picking the bear thing lol). Whenever a human no matter the gender gets a lot of attention, what usually happens? They develop an ego and get ego boosts.
New outro goes hard 🥶
here before this blows up loll
It really frutigers my aero
Should've added an intro
Gif, not jif. Nyan like "Cyan", please learn your own language
2010’s is My Favourite Era! 😍😍 I wish I could be born in 2000 to let my teenage-hood growing up with these (2010’s) stuff Instead of Skibidi and Sigma stuff. 😔
Its so trippy to see someone explain this era to people who have never heard of it whe it feels like yesterday to me
Same its really been that much time huh
@@WindyWooshes feels like yesterday to me. I'm 32 though. I was already aware of many things.
idk man I'm 18 and it feels like a lifetime ago
@@iiCounted-op5jx thats cause you were too young
now i know how they felt when they saw documentaries of the 80's
2010s was end of the internet's "wild west" phase. While companies used the internet to their advantage, the internet was not yet fully corporatized. Content was still made to be shared and enjoyed, not to be marketable and corporate-friendly. Money was a motivation, but not the the true goal. Kids used the internet, but still played with their toys or outside. 2010s was a time of balance between the real world and the digital world. I know this because I born in the early 2000s. I got my first computer when I was 6, and had to share it with my sister. I remember when cars still had CDs players, and when those CD players still got use out of them. The majority of my childhood was in the 2010s.
I'm not sure the 2010's could be included in the "wild west" era. The 2010's is when the centralization of Facebook, UA-cam, Twitter, Tumblr and others quickly consolidated itself and the internet usage habits of most people shifted into only accessing those giant websites. I believe it was a transition era between the personal and the corporate, with the rules of the corporate dictating all content and therefore the culture.
no it was not the internet has been dying since the early 2000's as anything does when more and more people join it
Nah, that "wild west" phase was well over by the 2010s. I got to use the internet as a kid in the 90s and even then I think that wild west was over
It was the best time. Jesus I remember playing happy wheels at school😂
@@BoricosaI kind of have to disagree, it’s true that internet usage began to centralize around the larger sites, but the lack of moderation kind of made these places a Wild West, but now instead of having a “more than ordinary” knowledge of the internet a requirement for finding those bizarre website, it now became centralized and easy to access for younger audiences now early exposed to the internet. I would qualify that maybe the 2010s are akin to the death of cowboys and outlaws in the us. These microcosm groups centralized in population centers (similar to the internet as described in this video) yet their influence was still under under the radar; following government regulation (increase in moderation in the internet example) these groups began to change and adapt; a few of them remained and shifted their ideologies, but most just adapted to their new circumstances and the next generation is born not relating to these experiences and now growing up in a “lawful” time where only a few daring and adaptable individuals create similar “groundbreaking” (skibidi toilet and other new memes (of which I’m not educated anymore)) intellectual properties, where the old who did not adapt faded into obscurity.
Being online back then felt like sneaking out to a big party that was always going on. you were there to make jokes and chat and have fun together
yea, it indeed kinda felt like that
Yessir
We didn't have trolls and rage baiters back then too
@@iamsheeldidtn have trolls? Then you havent seen nothing. The internet was full of us ^^
@@username_1985 yeah yeah sure we did
This was also the golden age of mobile games with Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, Doodle Jump, Infinity Blade, that beer app, etc.
It was just a fun time, there was still some optimism in the world before we got hella depressed.
Don't forget that the OG Angry Birds was literally removed from stores by its developer because it wasn't exploiting people with in-app purchases enough
Pocket God
Such a shame we consider the “golden age” of mobile games at a point where it still never became even close to console gaming. an industry with so much potential, yet nothing.
Lol nah I was bullied hard in middle school at 2010 it wasn't a golden age for me 😂😂
Pou 🥹
I miss being a teen in the 2010s, every year it felt like we were progressing. Early UA-cam was so special
Being a teen in mid 90s or early 00s its much special.
This is a good way to put it - every year felt like we were progressing. I was 6 in 2010 and 15 in 2019 and every year in between I remember feeling the “progress” in terms of internet media and culture. But since Covid I feel like we are more stuck now. Yes the culture on the Internet is evolving but at a very slow rate and it usually involves a corporation and or product. I miss when we felt like we were progressing
@@natebitstudios i was born the same year as you and i cant believe i growing up this shit of a decade for me.
@karinadelma I don't know what your mouthing off about but don't talk if you were born in 2004 😂
@@macchersl6571 i sadly was born in 2004 so i guess i was unlucky.
When I was a kid, "only 90's kids remember..." was always the joke. It's crazy seeing that shift to "only 2010's kids remember" over time
It was 90's kids remember, then the 2000's kids started calling themselves '90's babies', very weird. Like they wanted to claim the 90s even though they were 2
@@quantumblurrr90's kids always used to make fun of us 00's kids but by looking how braindead kids are rn we were not that bad huh 😂
Seeing early 2010s as super nostalgic and “good ol days” in my perspective makes me realize how fucking old I’ve become.
Wonder if people will look at it soon how people view the 80's.
@@_MaZTeR_ it already is. the 2010s is just our gen z version of how old people talk about the 80s
@goldy-fortnite2452 this is very true, me and my friends have already talked about how much we missed early 2k 😂
Honestly. Any time I see people talking about how great 2011 or whatever supposedly was, I'm just "you mean like last year?" 😂
(Don't get me wrong, there was a lot of great stuff coming out at that time period, but something about seeing people reminisce about what were my early college years does make me feel old).
Let’s be real, the early 2010s were really cringe and corny.
I entered my 20s in the early 2010s and I was also into internet culture. It felt that the internet back then seemed like a place to go and provided me some sort of escapism vs the internet now
now it feels like Reality is an escape from the Internet.
@@X3RNEA5 amen
nowadays the Internet often feels like a destructive escapism. More like an opiate of which you can't let go
for me, the internet ruined my life.
Yeah I remember that back when life was worth living good times
i'm 31 now and this still feels like yesterday. i get asked a lot by my students what life was like when i was a teen. this is going to be added to that 'what it was like' playlist lol
ok i ended up trying to find a playlist with that title on your profile just to see what was on it, ended up on your deep dive videos instead. i think you would like a lot of the ones ive saved as well! just go through my playlists theres a few scattered throughout them but i think one is just for that category. its my fav stuff to watch!
my childhood 😭 i miss when the internet was still fun and not just about big companies and social media obsession
Similarly how baby boomers made fun of millenials for MySpace and Facebook and now they use it more than anyone
2010 internet: a cozy escape from reality. 2024 internet: influencers, celebs, politics, AI garbage, Russian bot farms, disinformation, Andrew Tate, Elon Musk, ads ads ads
@@maxooberg the well has been poisoned
@@maxooberg Being offline feels more disconnected from reality than online
Back then, whenever you see a military video, you would see comments about how people experienced the same in the Call of Duty. Now you don't get those comments. You get instead mostly political comments or doomer comments.
My freshman year of high school was 2011, and boy do I ever miss this era of the Internet, especially UA-cam.
2011 was the last half of 7th grade/first of 8th grade for me. Great times!
Same, dude. It was a special era.
Christ, and while you guys were living your budding adulthood, I was there, vomiting in early elementary. And here I stand, where you have stood.
fuck
Freshman year for me!! Best of times for sure!! Wish y’all the best.
2010’s is My Favourite Era! 😍😍 I wish I could be born in 2000 to let my teenage-hood growing up with these (2010’s) stuff Instead of Skibidi and Sigma stuff. 😔
2010: Peak internet.
2024: Skibidi toilet and Fortnite
I do appreciate how you made clear that vaporwave isn’t dead rather it went back underground where it came. Most just stop at “it’s dead, oh well”
Most internet shit goes that way. It starts niche, gets oversaturated to the point that nobody thinks it’s cool, and then Goes back to its niche. It’s the life cycle of popular things online
I still enjoy it too
I agree. The newest trend of barber beats is keeping the genre going with the likes of Slowerpace, Mabisyo and Hozokauh.
@@Personarose gotta check that out now man
@@PersonaroseHaircuts for Men too, always loved his stuff! Fun fact, he actually pioneered that subgenre hence why it’s called “barber” beats.
2010-2012 was like a different era. Its like the world really did end in 2012
because it did
Bro... been saying this fr
🥲
I think it did. Something happened that changed everything.
I’d say 2019
I was born in 2004, so the 2010s is the decade I remember the most and overall have the most amount of nostalgia for. That period of 2012 to about 2016 or 2017 in particular will forever live in my memory, so seeing a video like this that, strangely, breaks down in a fairly intelligent light a lot of the clichés and trends of that period is just really fun.
Thank you! Really glad you enjoyed it.
Its natural for people to have their peak nostalgia around the age of 10. Because its the age before you become a mopey hipster teenager "born in the wrong generation" and its after your snot nosed kid years where you barely have memories from to remember.
Mars volta jumpscare
I’m also 2004. 2009-2013/14 are my peak childhood years. Anything past like 2016 isn’t really nostalgic. Atleast for now.
I was born in the early 90's and I can confirm the period you describe really was awesome and not just nostalgia bias, particularly for gaming, internet culture, music, parties etc. It doesn't beat the early 2000s however.
Dubstep and EDM was also super popular in the early 10s maybe even a golden era for EDM, the producers and DJs would often wear mascot heads
They even made their way into other media such as video games (the drug trip mission from Far Cry 3 and the dubstep gun from Saints Row IV are the most obvious examples).
Skrillex.
Very true!
Id say jes absolutly for dubstep/brostep buuuut general edm is hard to say because its not a normal gonre but a general descriptiom
@@maximilian_at7919 Yeah EDM has been popular for a long time even before the 2010s (and still is now!)
best era of the internet for me. just people being goofy and having fun
I second this 😊
no reason to stop either!
real
I never realized how fantastic and beautiful life was from 2012-2016 until I got older and graduated high school and became an adult. Crazy how something as simple as the passage of time can throughly change you as an individual
"pyrocynical was responsible for furry inflation art" is my new favorite disinformation quote
He invented fat smelly furries
disinformation..?
that's a joke but he is a furry with nasty fetishes and questionable info regarding him and underage girls and allegations. Who would have thought?
I mean, it's true tho
Wdym disinformation bro
Man growing up in the 2010s was something, the internet culture was felt overwhelming but yet it had a lot of character, like all of the memes and subcultures that came from this era are very memorable and iconic. Comparing that to modern internet culture were a lot of memes and trends feel more forgettable. Nice vid btw
Compared to 90s and 00s, kids who grow up 2 decades are mostly something than 2010s through i don’t blame them.
@@karinadelmawhat are you trying to say here?
i havent even seen a popular youtube mem in like 3 years..
youtubes super personalized homepage really killed them, no more "we are number one" level memes.
So what made the 2010s an unforgetable era are memes... 🤤
@@brugges Memes that everone knew. Personification kinda killed common grounds.
everything u say makes so much sense and it explains so many feelings of nostalgia and elements of aesthetics and trends really well 😭😭 its SO cool and its really accurate too lol
I always loved old internet, always hated the notion of memes "dying" and stuff being out of fashion, dont just miss all of this my friends, keep using it all
I'm still going to use the word "swag", makes me laugh a little when I do.
I must be uber behind the times, because I'm even using Millennial netspeak, too. :D-))
@@AwesomeYena yeah, we must own what we like/liked, be true with ourselves instead of shaping it all with what will others say or think
@@NawyLoebamazing and true. Completely agree it will form our generation
@@AwesomeYenaat this point I’ve only heard swag used when talking about items from the company store lmao
@@acog_quarks8753 Swaglious XDD
One thing I'm surprised no-one really talks about the 2010's is the huge animation boom at the middle and end of it
BFB, storytime animators, Brain Dump, ASDFmovie still going strong, I could go on and on about it
A lot of the animators got killed of when UA-cam started to favor watch time over quality, thus all the let's players
That was more-so an early - mid 2010s thing. BFDI, ASDFmovie, story time animators, as well as cartoons like Regular Show, Adventure Time and Gumball. Childrens animation quality definitely dropped towards the end of the decade, though has recently had a comeback.
The animation renaissance happened in the 00s imo. New grounds is what started it, and the animations of that era felt loose and unique, unlike much of the animation in the 2010s. Many of the greats of today got started there as well, so I think the 2010s were when the internet got more saturated with things generally as the young people of the 00s got older, but the 00s were the golden age
that and daily uploads @@someuser4166
BFB is the 4th season. BFDI is the term used to refer to all of the seasons, for some reason.
This is like legit anthropology. I would not be surprised in 10-20 years time if colleges started offering degrees in internet culture. Good job bro
"Ooooh baby a TRIPLE! "
"DAMN son where'd you find this!?"
"Happy feet, Wombo Combo!"
In the same vein as “SUPRISE MOTHAFUCKA” and “ah shit, here we go again”
"Here come dat boi, O SHIT whaddup!"
"Oh... Oh my God... OHHH! OH MY FUCKING GOD! MOM GET THE CAMERA!"
I feel like this age is so nostalgic and charming, not only because it was our childhood, but because this was before UA-cam really sold out big time and featured all these memes
It was before you could make real money on UA-cam, so people did what they wanted and considered fun.
Nah I was 19 in 2010 and it's still a great era to me. 2013-9 were the best years of my life (with a minor slump in 2017)
I still remember Jailbreaking my first iPod Touch, Installing Cydia and Tap Tap Revenge. It was a time when our future was not fully shaped by corporate greed and capitalistic "realism". People created content for fun and not for profit. Now, algorythms have optimized attention span farming and more people start to disconnect. You can see the same thing happening to AAA Gaming Titles, turning more and more into Slot Machines, Loot Boxes, Season Passes, etc.
Louis Rossman says it best - vote with your wallet and attention span. I think we can get back the silliness that was stolen from us.
I'm a 90s kid and was always super nostalgic for that decade, but after the 00s had been over for a bit I started feeling major nostalgia for it and now i'm starting to for the 10s too lol, things really were just hella great altogether until pretty recently in retrospect and I should've appreciated it all more while it was current
I grew up right in the midst of the 2010s and it definitely shaped my core personality with my love for dubstep/edm, sketch comedy, and casual lets plays. I'm definitely missing it hard
dubstep and edm is making a hard comeback especially with all the tiktok djs
Remember when speed up songs used to be called "nightcore".
Honestly things being better back in the early 2010s doesn’t seem like rose tinted glasses, there definitely were differences in culture, music, memes, and the internet in general that seemed more free, less corporatized, and less depressing compared to today. I definitely did this 3:19 😅
Things were better than today for sure. But they were already not good.
I can't remember anything bad from that time that made me go "err" but today there are a bunch of those from the last month
Definitely better. Those were halcyon days I tell ya.
@@thecandlemaker1329debatable, we were already exiting the golden age, but it was still generally really good
well these were more stable times for the western world. after that there was crimea, trump and things like that and then we got into the disastrous 2020-s which are both escalation of these problems and also new problems like covid
Being a kid being 10 years old in 2010 and growing up with the internet was sum thing else truly was! it’s just one of those things “you just had to be there”
Fr I can remember when a friend in my class got an android phone at that time. First thing we did was download Doodle Jump and the rest was history. I really miss those times
i want to apologise to the early 2010s
I never hated them to begin with
Why apologise? It's the 2020s should apologise for. 2010s was the best! Whoever says it was cringe didn't know what happiness is
I don't. The only way they can look good is in comparison to the corporate minimalist hell.
@@thecandlemaker1329 only the early 2010s were first the 2nd half is just bad. I think this year and 2023 were quite similar to 2019. 2020 and 21 and 22 were ultra bad. And even the early 2010s were not great because of minor things like me not liking the music and videos games from the era. but that really doesn't matter compared to the bigger issues
I don't regret being early 2010s
Frutiger Metro is one of my favourite aesthetics and I’m very happy to have a name for it now
Damn, basically Lumines and Splatoons entire aesthetic design. I love it too!
Frutiger Metro also featured Domo as the aesthetic's mascot. I remember first introduced to him through a Flash game called "Duck Life".
The 2010s was peak internet.
today's bullshit, tomorrow's nostalgia
It’s not just nostalgia, things have gotten sterile. The internet is more widespread than it was, but it feels limited now. That’s the difference
@@oldylad corporations didn't have such a firm grip on the internet back then yet. It still served as a nice escape from reality, now the internet is just another extension of it...
Somehow I doubt the 2020's will have the same nostalgic appeal like the 2010's and 2000's did and still do. "Time will tell..." blah blah.
amen
Exactly, I'm born in 2000 and I remember how all of this was seen as cringe and people were nostalgic for the 90s. Now this is seen as nostalgia.
The internet was at its best around the late 2000s-early 2010s and I can’t deny it
It was at the climax where it was accessible and advanced enough to support just about anything while also still being unregulated and relatively niche
True
Essentially Myspace
It's so crazy how high the vibes were in 2019 going into the new decade and then very shortly into the next decade it all came crashing down, signifying the end of 2010s. 4 years in now and the internet is all about advertisements, data farming, and negativity. Artists are punished for pushing boundaries and our collective attention spans have completely diminished.
cant wait for this guy to cover sigma males and patrick bateman in 6 years
I'm not gonna lie, there isnt even much to cover. 2020s had some sort of internet culture up until early 2023. 2022 had sigmas, some share of it's pretty good memes, then finished brightly with zoolander stuff and all that, then 2023 had something in the beginning but ever after that I actually cant think of anything that happened on the internet that was actually big and NOT negative. Now it's just chaos and cold, only bad things coming up. Whatever memes appear die out in literal days and arent that funny initially. For humor we have shitposts or unnamed funny videos which also devolve into just attempts of concentrated funniness to pass time
Brother, I'm too young for a retrospective video to be made about my middle/high school years.
Same
It begins. You will never stop feeling this way. Gen Alphas rise to power over the next 15 years will only make you more painfully aware of your own mortality.
This is how I felt in the early 00s when there were documentaries being made about the 90s lol
I still say "Oh Baby A Triple" whenever I get 3 subsequent kills in any online game I play... It's a reflex like breathing.
I say it when joking with my fiance 😂
Was at a rave the other day and they stacked 3 drops and played that clip too 😂
i still have the "illuminati confirmed" playing everytime i do a stealth kill in Skyrim
Must have been the wind
2009 to 2016 were my best time on the internet
A video about the 2010s that is 20:20 long
Cool
saw that too
when u click on it, is says 20:19
feels like yesterday...
I imagine going into 2020s internet as someone who hasnt been online since 2000s-2010s is like rushing into your childhood home and instead getting greeted by a cold white clean office building front desk and a logo/greeting text across the biggest wall
The late 2000s and early 2010s were when the Internet became truly accessible. Speeds just fast enough to allow for people to do more, but still held back technically
Yep and all the worst people got on the internet, then corporations molded it in their image. It's been rough.
yah like since 2007 or so when the first iphone came out they've dominated our world
I graduated highschool in 2010 and god damn, from 2010-2013 my friend and I had a field day on the internet. We had an edgy humor page on Facebook that got shut down multiple times, highest we ever got to was 70k likes and trolled so many scene metal bands. It was a crazy time, looking back on it, it was incredibly cringy but we had a lot of fun. While I’m glad we grew up and moved on from our immature humor, I can’t deny that this era was full of fun and interesting times.
The meme groups on facebook were surprisingly vibrant at the time, to the point that they'd often be ahead of places like Reddit. It was a weird time.
Any creme de la meme fans here? Orange memes ? Damn I fucking miss those days, there's also a very high chance I followed your meme page back then. Good times.
@@LordVarkson because Facebook was still a youth thing as it was for university students.
i feel like covid was to the 2010s optimism what 9-11 was to y2k optimism. it really threw a wrench in societal culture and sent it in another direction entirely.
pre-covid a lot of the aesthetics in this video were still very much alive.
I was born in 1990. How different it all is from the start of everyone getting on UA-cam to now is crazy as hell. Seeing how different my niece grows up (she's 15) to how we did blows my mind.
I'm from 1989, and I totally agree. We're from a very small slice of middle ground when the internet was first being used on computers by almost all teenagers for more than just homework. As little kids, life was so much like how things were for generations before us- playing outside largely without adult oversight with a bunch of other kids, & going home when the street lights came on... But by the time we became adults, cell phones were about as common as house phones & Myspace was peaking- people who were already totally adulty-adults before the Obama administration so often had both lol. Was just talking with my sister about how many of us destroyed a desktop computer, just trying to kazaa or limewire-burn CDs / fill their iPod or zune lol. Now we all take the ability to find & hear any and all music whenever & wherever for granted!
@@marysupernova7780 I consider myself very lucky to have been born at the exact right time to be able to remember what it was like before the internet was really a thing, but young enough that I got to grow up with internet culture.
Oh absolutely, we got to experience the real world, enjoy the net before it became mainstream, interact with people before dating apps were a thing and before phones were a convenient and easy way to always be online. Back when texting needed words and not just a stream of emojis
@bZman right? We grew up in a weird gray area of time lol.
@@PjMcDonnell It was a great time and tech evolving was so exciting, kids didn't all have cell phones either or the net access so kids got to be kids longer.
Internet culture has evolved from millennial 90s nostalgia to gen z 2010s nostalgia, and I’m all for it.
Dont forget Gen X '70s n '80s nostalgia, too
@@BadgerCheese94 That was 90s-00s internet.
@@NostalgiCrazy The best time
Gen X lived the 90s, us millenials were babies or young kids at that time, yes some nostalgia of childhood, but most millenials fully lived the early 2000s as their youth and teen years while the 2010s were their teen and young adults years. I'd put the Zoomers in the 2020 where their childhood was mostly 2010s but their teenage years is lived between late 2010s and now the 2020s
@@gabrielgiguere2108 so what gen x lived the 90s? they were in their 30s… they aren’t going to be nostalgic for that time at all. people are nostalgic for the time of their youth so gen x would be nostalgic for the 60s-70s.
11:43 did anyone else catch the fact he said "Papa's diarrhea" lmaoo
LOL
I literally was having this thought earlier this week. The internet was a separate “reality” during the 2010s and a lot of jokes were either you get it or it went over your head, including the more raunchy ones but hardly anyone had issue with what was done on the internet. There was a level of respect and trust that not everyone is a suspect to be an awful person. Now everyone cares about their digital footprint (which they should, of course), witch hunts and destroying peoples lives for things done years ago in a different era, where in reality, everyone at the very least, engaged in something that could be ARGUED to be unsavory.
The 2010s was my childhood
The late 90s early 2000s was mine.
So was mine
The late 2000's-early 2010's were mine.
yeah same, 2010s (as a whole) was my childhood too.
Mine were most of the 2000s and early 2010s
U literally just unlocked a whole section of my childhood from my brain and added +5
I unironically think these videos are really important
I unironically think it’s sad we have to say unironically
The internet was, even as we entered the 2010s, an escapist Wild West. Things were fun, and nothing was super serious. As corporations sterilize and more people started to use the internet more often, however, things got more focused on reality
Exactly. With smart phones it sent from being niche escapism to something everyone and their grandma uses and judgmental of eccentricity.
The Wild West days of the internet died with the smartphone, which reached widespread acceptance in 2008 with the release of the iPhone 3G.
@@Soniti1324 all these kids trying to include themselves into something they don't know.
If you wanna know if you existed in the wild west days? Where not just kids computers got infected with Pr0n viruses bur your dads too. Not only that, but you saw a lot of chicks with horses doing you know what and a lot of uncensored intense gore. And youtube had Full Movies that were still in theaters.
It's probably why there might not be another Bitcoin or Dogecoin bullrun. They were created by people who lived in the internet during that era. Now corporations want to capitalize on it, but at the same time killing the culture that created it.
Thank god I was born in 2000, I was there for everything from its rise and fall. I miss this whole “era” in my life. Now I gotta grow up and pay the bills
As someone born in the early 90s, things were already starting to fall when you were a kid. Early 2000s was peak western culture in my opinion (movies, music, games, and society in general). The only thing that hadn't peaked yet was the internet.
Club Penguin, Moshi Monsters, ROBLOX, Animal Jam, and Minecraft were some of the largest online games in the 2010s. Quite a few of those like Club Penguin, AJ, and Moshi Monsters were flash games designed to be a safe place for children to experience the internet and interact with each other, with strict moderation and filtering. I think because the internet back then had a lot more safe spaces for children, there is a misconception now that the internet is safe for children or even toddlers today, which it is not.
ROBLOX was one of the biggest offenders out of the games I just mentioned for poor moderation and generally not being safe for children to use. While I recall enjoying it back then, it is extremely unfortunate that it has essentially replaced all of the games I just mentioned as it is not a controlled, heavily moderated safe space for children to have their first experience with the internet in.
Also there was this kind of look alongside Frutiger Metro, inspired by geometric Vinyl figures, art / designer toys and such, with shows like Strange Hill High and Hero 108. Overall there was a slightly edgy, punk kind of look with a focus on creativity, bright colours, and a sort of rebellious yet optimistic nature to it as well. Games like LittleBigPlanet 2 and ROBLOX (at the time) also fit that.
As someone apart of the LBP community, thanks for mentioning LBP2. But back then was pretty edgy, I mean look at most 2000s games. Dark. Even the kids games were darkish.
Bro 2017 roblox didn't have censorship you could type whatever you wanted but everyone was so much nicer and friendly back then
My profile picture is also set like 10+ years ago, makes perfect sense to me
Name checks out too
Yep@@RadioactiveBowl
Watching this as someone who's been active in the memeculture since the motivational posters types is absolutely hilarious. Love it :D
It's crazy how rearward looking society is these days. I grew up in the late 1980s and we were excited about the future, not anxious about it. Things got better and better every year for most of my life. I couldn't wait to leave each year behind and get into all the new stuff that the next year would bring, particularly in the 90s and 00s.
I hate to see kids now feel like things are getting worse and worse these days to the point that they are nostalgic for the 2010s already but we only have ourselves to blame.
Kids are having middle aged crises in their 20s now for crying out loud.
Very agree. Kids who grow up 80s and 90s are definitely better than growing up to these days.
True I’m 24 and particularly in the last 7 years I have had a stronger and stronger aversion towards the future..I have always felt nostalgia really strong but now I just feel so scared for the future I really try not to think about it. I’m sure good things are happening but I don’t feel hopeful at all really. I am worried about the world, people, environment, people just keep buying things and designs are boring, I suck at interacting with people, I have bad anxiety but I do yearn for the world to be more..connected..I can’t imagine myself ever having kids because how I don’t feel hopeful for the future. I don’t feel connected to the future at all. I am purely trying to live in the present which helps a lot with anxiety about all this but still. I’m just one person but growing up in the 2000s I still lived in a world where the internet wasn’t infiltrating our lives 24/7..yeah I had pretty much unrestricted internet access and I saw some messed up stuff because of that but it was like, real life still felt like it mattered more than how it kinda feels now. A lot of The internet feels just so shallow now. I’m so grateful that I have never used tik tok. I had instagram and Facebook but a few months ago I stopped using them and I just feel so much better. I’m sick of seeing ads all the time. A lot of the internet now just feels like “you need this product” and it’s not fun anymore. I’m very selective about what I watch on UA-cam.
>Kids are having middle aged crises in their 20s
What do you mean?
@@jebediahkerman8245 What I mean is that I'm seeing a ton of people on the internet these days who are wistful for the "good old days" and they are only in their 20s.
I'm in my 40s for reference and when I was in my 20s, I wasn't nostalgic for anything yet nor had I met anyone my age that was. We were living in the moment and looking forward to the future.
It's normal for people to get into their 40s and beyond and start thinking about things in nostalgic terms but for younger people to be doing that is a new phenomenon as far as I can tell.
A "middle aged crisis" is often characterized by older people desperately trying to revert back to their youth. I'm very familiar with it because I'm right in the middle of mine but I'm doing it at a typical age.
@@woodsie315 I'm in my thirties and feel nostalgic for the 2010-2015 era as well.
something from the late 2000's and early 2010's that i personally really loved that you didn't mention here was the Gameplay Commentary. I used to love watching some of my favorite people on UA-cam just talk about basically what games they were playing or how their day or life was going with a nice 30 and 6 gameplay from MW3 in the background... those were some of my favorite moments on UA-cam.
then those kinda videos got replaced by Hypebeast videos "I TRAVELED TO JAPAN FOR THE FIRST TIME!" "I GOT HIRED BY NINTENDO!!" "I BOUGHT A NEW MANSION" "I ASKED 100 GIRLS FOR THEIR INSTA" Narcissism everywhere
@@2dbaddiehunter I never really watched any of those kinds of videos, I just stuck to things I found interesting so I wouldn't know.
@@DeadSpacedOut Thats why I love watching people like Jev, that side of youtube may be niche but its still goin strong, just gotta know where to look
@@TrulyToxicGaming Exactly, Jev is a real one and I still watch him grind those COD Completionist Camo's every damn year lol
Livestreaming really killed that kind of content. Watching old singleplayer Minecraft Lets Plays was just magical
I like the fact that ur vid ends in 20:20 😎
Wish more people saw this it’s an awesome detail that seems to have been overlooked
The good days before Goolag censored the shit out of You Tube..
Don't worry they let the bots destroy people's comment sections to make up for it
I mean, TO BE FAIR, there are still people like Keemstar and his podcast, whom say whatever they want. Hell, there still people, making extremely edgy jokes. The only difference is that this stuff is age restricted and demonetized. It's not just UA-cam - people started treated UA-cam as career, instead of early 2010's, when it was site to broadcast yourself. Nowadays, all the interesting and non PC stuff is either on Tiktok or Instagram (where basically there's no monetary incentive).
UA-cam took down my comment just talking about their bot problem lets see if they take this one down too
Not just UA-cam but Google search
Man, I hate the fact that twitch streaming has almost completely replaced let's plays. I don't know who watches streams or how they're entertained by them, but they're sa much less engaging and slow paced than let's play videos. Its just chat spamming endless nonsense while the streamer murmurs half hearted thanks for donations every few minutes. So insanely boring.
Yeah, and some people have really annoying alerts
the appeal of streaming is you can directly interact with the creator while they’re playing instead of just commenting on a video and never knowing if they’ll read it
same
@@ilTHfeaaparasocial relationships is a bonus?
This is why I only watch clips and VODS of my favourite streamers, and mostly stick to let’s players
4:11 oh baby a triple!
Damn, the 2010s was the decade I turned into a teen and an adult. Miss the old shit I used to do.
I miss the stuff I couldn’t appreciate while it was there :(
My excuse was ignorant youth (that rhymed 😂)
Just here to underline how huge Synthwave is. It has creeped into the mainstream years ago and it's still everywhere. The biggest pop songs in recent memory all came from that emerging synthwave sound: Blinding Lights by The Weeknd, STAY by Justin Bieber and The Kid Laroi. That type of sound is still everywhere.
Thank you for nostalgia! Born 2000, I was a Russian kid who was jealous that many other kids already had computers years before me. In 2010 I finally got my first PC and a completely new world opened up to me back then! I'm really proud to witness the golden age of internet.
disturbing lack of references to it's over 9 thousand
And shoop da whoop
I believe because it was more of a late 2000s thing than a 2010s thing.
What a great time to grow up. I was a kid in the early 2010s. The best memories I had with the internet at the time was with my friends in elementary school. I remember my friend introducing me to Minecraft on Xbox 360, and I remember thinking that I would hate the game, but then I became obsessed with it. I downloaded many games on my IPod, Angry Birds, the Annoying Orange Blender, Air Penguin, and Minecraft Pocket Edition Lite. Those were genuinely fun simple games that were fun to pass the time with during long road trips or just hanging out with friends. I will miss those times, but it’s nice that we can still archive these memories together.
Oh man, I remember I recreated (badly) the camp from the Terra Nova show in 2012 in the Pocket Edition on my iPod. Another thing that was great were the Call of Duty World at War and Black Ops zombies mobile versions, practically my introduction to the whole CoD zombies genre, until I got my hands on the actual real versions some time later. Dead Space Mobile was also THE shit at the time, such a shame that game became buggy with subsequent OS versions.
There’s been a recent phenomenon where kids who grew up on the internet (preteens and teens) imagine that everybody on the internet behaved like they did in the content made for them on it. I was in my 20s this entire decade and very online; I never encountered 98% of this stuff because it was made for iPad kids.
I have to agree, lmao
Dude you found your niche, I hope the best for your channel. Really cool stuff your analisys on eras and styles.
Keep them coming!
>Why did the 2010s look like that?
>Because it's an 80s neon revival
Hence why everyone in the 2020s dress like it's 1976
wait What
Oversized jeans and shirts aren’t 70s
the 2020s is more of 80s
@@davidthebest3443nah
would be cool if people dress like 1976, but they don't. baggy jeans, tracksuits and kitten heels everywhere. more 90s fashion i guess
The Flash Games is my childhoods since 2000s
Hello. Good morning. My name is Brian López. I was born in 2000. I love music from early 2002 until late 2015. As for the 2010's, it's such a great year for me to watch Annoying Orange videos on UA-cam. And there are a lot of good shows from the 2010's, too. I'm talking Team Umizoomi, Regular Show, Clarence, My Big Big Friend (a Brazilian-Canadian children's cartoon show), Clarence, Star vs. The Forces of Evil, oh, the list goes on and on and on and on and on! Thanks for the video!
in 10 years you're gonna be doing a video on skibidy toilet. but man this vid takes me back to my childhood
I'm killing myself
wtf even is skibidy toilet? skibidy is a word I've been randomly using for over 20 years and recently I said it and my niece was like: wow you know skibidy toilet!!!? Ummm no.
@@RealMasterKush420 Bot-generated crap. That's all it is. At least, that's my belief. I'm not convinced any of these recent, half-baked, braindead "memes" like skibidi toilet were the creation of a genuine human being. It's bots creating brainrot content to dumb everybody down, and it's working overtime on the younger generations.
I feel like one of the most interesting parts of Internet Awesomesauce aesthetic is the fact that Internet was portrayed as a world full of randomness and hillarity especially with the notion of "the end of Internet" as if the Internet was a literal cyberspace. Since it's October almost, you should do a video on scary early aesthetics like goth (duh), Slender Man, etc.
Scary aesthetics video would go hard for sure
synthwave and vaporwave had a big influence on the cyberpunk genre and i have a theory that it contributed to cyberpunk and retrofuturism becoming mainstream in a wide range of things.
@@TheInfamousDante cyberpunk has been mainstream since Akira and Ghost in the shell hit America. Especially since The matrix released and hype for that quite literally never died.
I wouldn't say it was better before but.... It was more like a community of similar people having fun together easily, not carrying about anything. No dramas, no mental health, nothing, just gaming and fun.
Watching this essay out loud in my shared household is a hilarious experience, just knowing that this audio, defining swag is echoing around the bathroom and down the stairs and even out the window to passersby. they all know I’m a scholar.
The early 2010s were still pretty much 2000s flavoured, it's mid-2010s when things started going south, in general.
I agree. 2010-2012 was like a continuation of the late 2000's (at least here in the UK because we're always slightly behind on whatever cultural changes are taking place in America). 2013 was okay, but I definitely started noticing things going to sh!t, especially the internet.
Damn, I miss the time when the internet felt like its place, without all the seriousness, moderation, and bad energy around
2008-2016 Internet was the best! R.I.P VINE, Club Penguin & Xbox Live Game Chat
I don't know if UA-cam filtered the last comment or not because I had a link, but hello! I'm the one who made the thing on 19:44 and in the top left part of the thumbnail! I was feeling a tad bit nostalgic on my birthday n decided to put that together all day, although I made one that's more around the 2010s if you'd want that :V
Very solid video!
No way, that’s crazy! And thank you
Your channel is an absolute goldmine my guy, remind me to binge all your videos at some point
Such a good video. And yeah, cool outro
Whoa, editing masterclass! Laughed hard at the visual behind the word "performance". I would love to see a tree diagram showing how these styles link up, it's like the evolution of life! Best vid yet.
I have officially reached Unc Status
Yup
Awesome videos man, binging your channel since Sunday. I hope your channel grows even more!!!
Good video. Lots of nostalgia. Synthwave/Vaporwave and all that inspired me to make my own unique style of things.
We will never get these days back, but we can still weather the storm that are these dark days to make a new bright era of the internet.
The Internet is too big, to be confined on this planet only. We must start colonizing other parts of space. That's the only way, otherwise we humans will kill each other here on Earth lol
even as a 2008 kid, everything you mentioned brought back so many memories
sometimes it hits me that life has actually moved past this now. Can often forget that this is just another piece of history that we already look back fondly on. How I miss the early 2010s internet
i think about diss everyday like dam i lived throught it but now das over
As a 09 kid this video spoke to my heart. I miss the old internet.
You were born in 2009? 😭 Sorry but you don't even remember the old internet.
@@rico2815 you are wrong. When we were 4 years old we had computers and we watched the same things watch you do. Someone started watching Let's Plays before they learned to write
@@v5g6yb4 Doesn't really matter, I also watched tv shows from the 90s growing up but that still doesn't mean I relate to people that grew up in the 90s.
How the fuck can you miss the old internet?????
Jeez u guys let this person reminisce. There’s always people like u guys saying things like this. No need to be rude!
2:10 random still equals funny like there is absolutely no significance to "that feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow"
started good in 2010, peaked in 2018 and was brutally killed in 2020 by people who got too bored in lockdown and learned about reddit... What a decade, i really miss it!
I think 2015 was peak, anything after that is downfall
2017
This era ended with the first mainstream absurdism meme of a frog on a unicycle aka "dat boi"
When 2017 rolled around we got Meme Man on 5 layers of irony, boneless pizza, and deep fried memes.
That was the end of the classic Advice Animal style with structured joke formats and top/bottom text in the Impact font.
@@frenchp5435 Good that time period was cringe af. I always despised those memes around 2012 they were just people humblebragging
@@nadavvvv places like 9GAG and reddit were always cringe, but internet humor in general was more fun and honest
these days it's stuff like surreal memes where the joke is that there's no joke and it's just supposed to be perplexing
or hood irony & other brainrot
but yeah the early 2010s had similar memes too with gmod SFM and other lolsorandomXD videos like asdfmovie
We didn't love the 2010s as it happened but looking back; it's my whole childhood and it was awesome.
The first years of a unified internet culture were really great. The random and pure humor of the 90s and the 00s really got buffed with the endless creativity of UA-cam.
Then something changed.
The Internet back then was perfect, no fake comedy sketches trying to promote some girls onlyfans, no alpha male coaches trying to sell you courses and no femcels and incels that never leave twitter arguing about gender. Take me back bro, take me back
You're free to go anywhere you want on internet you know, i personally never come across the stuff you're talking about.
@@bruggesWhere do you go?
@mattd5240 anywhere except social media! All that bullshit is pretty much only on lame ass social media. Get the fuck off of twitter/IG/TikTok and you’ll be sooo much better off lol
@@bruggesI’m genuinely surprised you don’t come across that stuff. I myself don’t go looking for it but it keeps showing up (not the only fans stuff really, or the alpha male crap, but the gender stuff I see a LOT of)
@@captainpep3 the gender stuff was bound to happen, because never in human history have women have so many options to pick from, due to the overwhelming number of thirsty men on the internet. This has caused some women to take men for granted and not as an equal (ex: the picking the bear thing lol). Whenever a human no matter the gender gets a lot of attention, what usually happens? They develop an ego and get ego boosts.