There are too many indians on the internet as a whole and it's just going to get worse. People on usenet in 1994 really had no idea how long and dark the eternal September would really be.
Enough to consider it an AOL era of the internet to be split into?
I would consider the AOL era ended when they stopped having "AOL keywords" instead of web addresses and trying to have websites only accessible through AOL. The last time I remember seeing any of that nonsense was maybe 2000 or so.
There are too many indians on the internet as a whole and it's just going to get worse. People on usenet in 1994 really had no idea how long and dark the eternal September would really be.
I think we can split it into pre-AOL, AOL to Facebook/smartphones, Facebook/smartphones to LLMs enabling Indians to use grammatically correct English.
People still used AOL at the time Facebook started?
The smartphones were the start of a new era. That was when the third world was more than a blip on the internet.
Dude, people are still using AOL provided dial-up internet service until the end of this month.
https://www.aol.com/aol-stop-offering-dial-internet-111750352.html
Enough to consider it an AOL era of the internet to be split into?
I would consider the AOL era ended when they stopped having "AOL keywords" instead of web addresses and trying to have websites only accessible through AOL. The last time I remember seeing any of that nonsense was maybe 2000 or so.