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Geno 05-19-2020 10:58 PM

Yo. Wtf is really going on around here... We got all these well known cats coming back around...
 
And i dont see nobody talking about shit.. Man where the fuck yall been all this time? Your life must be wack as fuck right, if you aint got shit to say for the last decade at least of being ghost.. Wtf. Lets see some real life stories. Losses, gains. Fuck, anything.. The site more poppin than its been in a long ass time and niggas aint talking bout shit but the same retarded babble. Get the fuck outta here... ENTERTAIN A NIGGA

UPN Zuch 05-19-2020 11:36 PM

Man I am 33 years old I don’t even know how to be a dick anymore plus my next door neighbor got a new mower and his grass is looking way too nice.

Geno 05-19-2020 11:37 PM

Fourrrrrrrrr

Exis 05-20-2020 12:05 AM

I'm 34 & regarded here as the best dickhead ever...

Diablo 05-20-2020 12:51 AM

You know who I am quite saddened not to see back in this time? @ill nik-A

Geno 05-20-2020 02:30 AM

Ya bruh. I have to agree. Nik and good ole bags are missed dearly

Diablo 05-20-2020 03:26 AM

@bags

uh-oh 05-20-2020 04:38 AM

The discussion forum is the discord now

Packed Graves 05-20-2020 04:39 AM

Low key, nik & bags where dope writes but they where a cancer for this site just like a few others.

Diablo 05-20-2020 08:16 AM

You not gonna name names, young Graves?

Steve Fox 05-24-2020 02:50 PM

what happened to text after like 2014?

I stopped coming around then & graduated college, so I only recognize a few names. It seems like there is no new guard or youth to carry text and it died out

Enbombz 05-24-2020 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zuchiefiasco (Post 771632)
Man I am 33 years old I don’t even know how to be a dick anymore.

I feel this.

Answer 05-24-2020 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Fox (Post 772589)
what happened to text after like 2014?

I stopped coming around then & graduated college, so I only recognize a few names. It seems like there is no new guard or youth to carry text and it died out

More like 2010 or so. The reality is that rap forums started out when the internet was in its infancy. In 2000 vbulletin forums were a common way for communities to begin because social media didn’t exist at the time. By the time MySpace and Facebook and a million other phone apps filled that void, forum-style social media are obsolete. In 2000 someone might google “rap” or “how to rap” and inadvertently stumble on one of these forums, but these days they’re more likely to look for a group on fb or reddit or something, so the new people are likely to find different outlets. There’s also more accessibility for REAL battling because there are local leagues all over the world that you can battle in if you’re interested. Learning how to record music is also a lot easier than it used to be. I remember you had to pull apart your computer, change the sound card, learn how to hook up and configure a mixer and microphone and know all the right cords you needed to record. These days you can just plug in a usb and all you need to figure out is the DAW, which are much more user friendly than they used to be.

My other theory is that a lot of grew into this together so we had more of a fighting chance to elevate together while still being competitive. We were all wack when we started out, but none of us were 14 year olds who’ve never discovered Multis going into a forum full of 30 year olds that have been doing this longer than we’ve been alive. Most of the people here are assholes when it comes to voting tbh, they call everything trash and/or played, usually offer very little advice on how to improve, and if you’re a newcomer you’re absolutely going to lose 99% of your battles coming into it and not understand why, and I’m sure that would make most people quit before they get a chance to improve. It’s a completely different environment than the one we grew up in where people were all still kinda green and learning to write and learning from each other. Crews died out, people are tired of voting, etc.

There many factors but that was always going to be the fate of text and rap forums tbh. Keeping these things alive require conscious adaptation to the world as it changes. If amazon stayed a book company for their rest of their existence they would’ve been put out of business years ago, but instead they adapted and changed with the world. There’s not really any change in the way rap forums function in comparison to how they did in 2000 and that’s the real issue.

SMaSH 05-24-2020 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Answer (Post 772593)
More like 2010 or so. The reality is that rap forums started out when the internet was in its infancy. In 2000 vbulletin forums were a common way for communities to begin because social media didn’t exist at the time. By the time MySpace and Facebook and a million other phone apps filled that void, forum-style social media are obsolete. In 2000 someone might google “rap” or “how to rap” and inadvertently stumble on one of these forums, but these days they’re more likely to look for a group on fb or reddit or something, so the new people are likely to find different outlets. There’s also more accessibility for REAL battling because there are local leagues all over the world that you can battle in if you’re interested. Learning how to record music is also a lot easier than it used to be. I remember you had to pull apart your computer, change the sound card, learn how to hook up and configure a mixer and microphone and know all the right cords you needed to record. These days you can just plug in a usb and all you need to figure out is the DAW, which are much more user friendly than they used to be.

My other theory is that a lot of grew into this together so we had more of a fighting chance to elevate together while still being competitive. We were all wack when we started out, but none of us were 14 year olds who’ve never discovered Multis going into a forum full of 30 year olds that have been doing this longer than we’ve been alive. Most of the people here are assholes when it comes to voting tbh, they call everything trash and/or played, usually offer very little advice on how to improve, and if you’re a newcomer you’re absolutely going to lose 99% of your battles coming into it and not understand why, and I’m sure that would make most people quit before they get a chance to improve. It’s a completely different environment than the one we grew up in where people were all still kinda green and learning to write and learning from each other. Crews died out, people are tired of voting, etc.

There many factors but that was always going to be the fate of text and rap forums tbh. Keeping these things alive require conscious adaptation to the world as it changes. If amazon stayed a book company for their rest of their existence they would’ve been put out of business years ago, but instead they adapted and changed with the world. There’s not really any change in the way rap forums function in comparison to how they did in 2000 and that’s the real issue.


Are you the same answer that was on Holla front..... The one with no ears?

Answer 05-24-2020 03:40 PM

Nah that dude was wack

Steve Fox 05-24-2020 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Answer (Post 772593)
More like 2010 or so. The reality is that rap forums started out when the internet was in its infancy. In 2000 vbulletin forums were a common way for communities to begin because social media didn’t exist at the time. By the time MySpace and Facebook and a million other phone apps filled that void, forum-style social media are obsolete. In 2000 someone might google “rap” or “how to rap” and inadvertently stumble on one of these forums, but these days they’re more likely to look for a group on fb or reddit or something, so the new people are likely to find different outlets. There’s also more accessibility for REAL battling because there are local leagues all over the world that you can battle in if you’re interested. Learning how to record music is also a lot easier than it used to be. I remember you had to pull apart your computer, change the sound card, learn how to hook up and configure a mixer and microphone and know all the right cords you needed to record. These days you can just plug in a usb and all you need to figure out is the DAW, which are much more user friendly than they used to be.

My other theory is that a lot of grew into this together so we had more of a fighting chance to elevate together while still being competitive. We were all wack when we started out, but none of us were 14 year olds who’ve never discovered Multis going into a forum full of 30 year olds that have been doing this longer than we’ve been alive. Most of the people here are assholes when it comes to voting tbh, they call everything trash and/or played, usually offer very little advice on how to improve, and if you’re a newcomer you’re absolutely going to lose 99% of your battles coming into it and not understand why, and I’m sure that would make most people quit before they get a chance to improve. It’s a completely different environment than the one we grew up in where people were all still kinda green and learning to write and learning from each other. Crews died out, people are tired of voting, etc.

There many factors but that was always going to be the fate of text and rap forums tbh. Keeping these things alive require conscious adaptation to the world as it changes. If amazon stayed a book company for their rest of their existence they would’ve been put out of business years ago, but instead they adapted and changed with the world. There’s not really any change in the way rap forums function in comparison to how they did in 2000 and that’s the real issue.

I get what you're saying. It's wild (and funny) to me how guys like frac, resin, hens, and kung have all returned, because I remember them from when I was a kid. Even had hensley on FB when it first came around. Saw the thread where kung is a dope fiend or some shit beefin with him over some shit from 20 years ago and felt old as fuck

@bold, that was me to a tee lol it felt like there were more newcomers and young txtcees before I left, but it seems everyone is USA drinking age or older with years of experience. Also, I feel voters are actually too nice, because from the battles I've read over, most of the bars don't have punches that land. It is what it is though

Dope girl 05-24-2020 05:48 PM

Everyone got better things to do instead of on Netcees all the time

Mac 05-24-2020 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Answer (Post 772593)
My other theory is that a lot of grew into this together so we had more of a fighting chance to elevate together while still being competitive. We were all wack when we started out, but none of us were 14 year olds who’ve never discovered Multis going into a forum full of 30 year olds that have been doing this longer than we’ve been alive. Most of the people here are assholes when it comes to voting tbh, they call everything trash and/or played, usually offer very little advice on how to improve, and if you’re a newcomer you’re absolutely going to lose 99% of your battles coming into it and not understand why, and I’m sure that would make most people quit before they get a chance to improve. It’s a completely different environment than the one we grew up in where people were all still kinda green and learning to write and learning from each other. Crews died out, people are tired of voting, etc.

wow this couldn't feel more real. I have been around since like 2011 and it's been extremely hard

Ajax 05-24-2020 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Answer (Post 772593)
More like 2010 or so. The reality is that rap forums started out when the internet was in its infancy. In 2000 vbulletin forums were a common way for communities to begin because social media didn’t exist at the time. By the time MySpace and Facebook and a million other phone apps filled that void, forum-style social media are obsolete. In 2000 someone might google “rap” or “how to rap” and inadvertently stumble on one of these forums, but these days they’re more likely to look for a group on fb or reddit or something, so the new people are likely to find different outlets. There’s also more accessibility for REAL battling because there are local leagues all over the world that you can battle in if you’re interested. Learning how to record music is also a lot easier than it used to be. I remember you had to pull apart your computer, change the sound card, learn how to hook up and configure a mixer and microphone and know all the right cords you needed to record. These days you can just plug in a usb and all you need to figure out is the DAW, which are much more user friendly than they used to be.

My other theory is that a lot of grew into this together so we had more of a fighting chance to elevate together while still being competitive. We were all wack when we started out, but none of us were 14 year olds who’ve never discovered Multis going into a forum full of 30 year olds that have been doing this longer than we’ve been alive. Most of the people here are assholes when it comes to voting tbh, they call everything trash and/or played, usually offer very little advice on how to improve, and if you’re a newcomer you’re absolutely going to lose 99% of your battles coming into it and not understand why, and I’m sure that would make most people quit before they get a chance to improve. It’s a completely different environment than the one we grew up in where people were all still kinda green and learning to write and learning from each other. Crews died out, people are tired of voting, etc.

There many factors but that was always going to be the fate of text and rap forums tbh. Keeping these things alive require conscious adaptation to the world as it changes. If amazon stayed a book company for their rest of their existence they would’ve been put out of business years ago, but instead they adapted and changed with the world. There’s not really any change in the way rap forums function in comparison to how they did in 2000 and that’s the real issue.

Just to clarify a little, because most of what you said was on point.... It started several years before 2000. I mean, Kno from Cunninlynguists, Sankofa, and various other known underground stars now started out as netcees and were doing March Madness and other tournaments with the guys from Sethro’s and a couple other early boards in 1996/97. Sethro’s, Homegrown, and a handful of other sites were huge by ‘98, before RM came around and, at least in a lot of the original heads’ opinions, diluted the hell out of the quality... Then, in 2001 or so, the various other boards that would become mainstays popped up.

But, as far as I can tell, the vast majority of boards were dead by 2010.. A couple boards struggled along, but that was definitely the end of the days when boards were EVERYWHERE.

Destroyer 05-24-2020 06:58 PM

To be fair, I never liked voting


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