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Welcome to the Temple

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:53 am
by Enigma
What is Totse? Depending on who you ask the answer you receive can be very different, but a few key facts remain:

Totse was founded in the late 80's by Jeff Hunter as part of the Nirvana Network, a series of dial-up BBS systems dedicated to bringing people together for the free exchange of information. Over the following decades, tens of thousands of users came to Totse, often in search of information and discussion otherwise, at the time, considered taboo.

While the times have changed, and the world now has a plethora of choices for social interactions on the internet, there still lacks a community quite like Totse. Nowhere will you find another place dedicated to letting you exchange any information you desire, with very few exception (such as child porn. That will get your IP reported).

Enjoy

Re: Welcome to the Temple

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:40 pm
by Daktologist
I posted a few times on &T from around 2002 up until it closed when I went over to Zoklet. I then went over to totse.info when that started and have been there ever since. Sadly its user base has been lacking for a few years and reddit is the arsehole of the internet IMO.

Re: Welcome to the Temple

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 11:04 am
by Enigma
Yeah, I can agree with that. I've been banned for subreddits without even trying. I followed Into Sanctuary, and RDFRN for a while, and now I check out Niggasin.space, but the admin there isn't the greatest in terms of keeping quality members around.

Re: Welcome to the Temple

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 2:36 pm
by Ouroboros
I'm a user from totse2 and a little from zoklet. This is not the username I used on the old sites for various reasons. How goes it? Where the Tech category on the forum?

Re: Welcome to the Temple

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 3:00 pm
by Enigma
Well, welcome to the Temple. Pretty good. More people seem to be finding the place and saying their hellos. I'm adding sections as threads appear that pertain to said section to avoid empty subforums.