lol this isn’t how the 2000s looked, maybe the 90s but not the 2000s, ads didn’t sound like that, also that’s how RU-vid was, in 2006 RU-vid wasn’t 10 minutes videos, it wasn’t even capable, until like 2014, in 2006 the limit was like 3 minutes lol, but people made 40 seconds videos as much!!!!
*It's astonishing how fake and inaccurate this looks.* *2024 internet looks the same as 2006 internet.* *The video title should be TikTok during 1996 - then it would look real.*
Very nice, but a few notes for the time. People didn't call it "content" at the time. Also back in 2006, people weren't really uploading 10-minute "long form" videos to youtube very often.
Seeing as it's a reimagining of the past, I feel like RU-vid would've existed way sooner and by that point became this juggernaut home to "lengthy" uploads. Which better supports the idea TikTok was a new contender with a novel video format. Much like when TikTok actually debuted in 2018 and RU-vid was a long time platform bohemeth with lengthy 10+ min videos
Immersion broke when you said RU-vid was for 10-minute videos :c 10 minutes was the upload limit in that time, and most videos were super short. The big force driving long videos is the thought that people can make money doing it, and not only did no one back then really think you could make any significant cash from uploading to RU-vid, but people who did start trying to turn it into a money-making method were frowned on as sellouts.
pretty accurate! i will say that there are quite a few inaccuracies. by 2006, dial up was uncommon and had been mostly replaced by broadband, with the average connection speed at about 1.55mbps, youtube videos were quite short and usually a few minutes long at most, and the term "cringeworthy" wasn't exactly invented yet.
To be fair, dialup was only starting to get replace in some countries by late 2000s to 2010. I remember when we used to use mobile data on our laptops until probably 2011, and before that, we were using dialup in 2008-2009.
it used to be musical ly right at the start of its existence, and the point was dancing to beats and lip syncing, then they renamed to tiktok and added a bunch of new features.
For someone who was born in 2006, I just imagine my whole social life being completely tarnished, gone from having a portionate amount of childhood friends to apsolutely none. I mean it’s already the reality for me now, but damn, atleast it wasn’t sooner.
I think that this video looks good and I guess that waiting for this video was worth it This work looks good, like your previous works, and I can see that you put dedication and effort into this video Keep doing these videos like this
You have got to be one of the best video/photo editors I ever seen!!! I swear, this concept looks so real, I though I was watching an old video from 2006!
Gotta love the way you made it look like 2006 RU-vid. Personally, I think it would've looked more like MySpace. Or actually, more likely would've themed itself around a clock, because gimmicky "theming" was a big thing in the 00s on the internet.
The audio is actually there! However, when I record it with my camcorder, the clicking sound is quite faint and gets overshadowed by the narration. If you listen with earphones, you can catch it in some scenes! 😌
Not to bad, pretty accurate! i will say that there are quite a few inaccuracies. by 2006, dial up was uncommon and had been mostly replaced by broadband, with the average connection speed at about 1.55mbps, youtube videos were quite short and usually a few minutes long at most, and the term "cringeworthy" wasn't exactly invented yet.
I hate how can I already see people saying things like "OMG THIS IS SO NOSTALGIC" but hating the og tiktok, like man is the same trash can but with a different skin, is not better just because is """retro""", dang.
Now that i think about, it it's weird that short videos have not been the standard or a most popular format from the beginning considering the low speed connections from the early Internet, definitely things used to be very different before internet shown up
This guy is able to design a website that looks straight out of Y2K, we have to give him credit for accurately emulating the feel of Y2K in web design. I almost *want* to make my own website pure Y2K. No React. No [INSERT LATEST FRAMEWORK HERE]. No Javascript, even. Nothing but pure HTML, and giving you the immersive illusion, that it's actually 2004.
Video quality looks late 80s to mid 90s Narration sounds like 60s or 70s Video footage is definitely 2006 It’s a super cool video yes, but doesn’t really look “real” as everyone in the comments say, like in the mid-late 2000s we used to make either super homemade videos with shaking camera all unprofessional looking (little to no video editing), take video capture with fraps and usually put any background music (special that evanescence song…). I’ll give it 3 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is awesome! You did absolutely great work making this look straight out of 2006. I've been extremely nostalgic for the 2000s lately. MySpace, Yahoo Answers, Windows XP, Frutiger Aero, iPods, flip phones, etc. Also the fact that RU-vid actually worked and wasn't a money focused machine, same with Google! Everything was just better when we didn't carry all of this around in our pockets.
Tiktok would literally be a enjoyable site in the 2000s just like RU-vid back in the day, Imagine Fred bouncing around with his fred voice in 2009🤣 PewdiePie doing a unique edit of his classic Pewdiepie intro saying
The biggest problem of tiktok is the 5seconds video limit You cant even show anything in this short timeframe, and just when a video gets interesting it ends