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General: Things that used to exist that younger people have never encountered

Started by DeepInlet, Jun 07, 2026, 04:22 PM

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DeepInlet

Triggered by a conversation where someone under 25 had never used a phone book and did not understand what it was for. Then realised there are dozens of things that were completely normal infrastructure 15-20 years ago that have just disappeared. Not looking for nostalgia, more interested in the genuinely functional things that have been replaced and whether the replacements are always better

Fan

Phone books are the obvious one but the Yellow Pages as a business directory was genuinely useful. You could find local tradespeople without depending on a platform that takes 30% and pushes fake reviews to the top

BiscuitTin

Film developing and the experience of not knowing how your photos came out until a week later. The physical constraint forced a different relationship with image making that I do not think was worse

Emma29

Travel agents as physical shops where a person helped you plan a holiday. Not just booking flights but actually knowing which resort, which hotel, which time of year. That expertise lived in people not in algorithms

Quarry18

Video rental shops as a social space. The act of browsing, discussing, getting recommendations from someone behind the counter who had actually watched everything. Discovery is worse now even if access is better
Have you tried turning it off and on again?

BretHart_X

Encyclopaedia Britannica as the authoritative reference for anything. The limitations were real but so was the editorial rigour. Wikipedia is broader and faster and sometimes wrong in ways that matter