I used to participate in a Usenet newsgroup called misc.writing, a group supposedly about writing in all of its forms but in reality about anything but. The people there were writers, though; most had never published, but quite a few had. These were the ones that kept themselves off topic the most; usually, the wannabes contributed actual writing-related posts.
There were also trolls. One I remember in particular called herself Chelsea and claimed to be a published writer; her merits consisted of about 800 Usenet posts. She also thought I was George Lucas. Really. I won’t tell that story now, but if you’re interested, do a Google groups search on “Ari+Chelsea+George+Lucas”.
The other night, after a three-year absence, I visited misc.writing again. The place hasn’t changed at all. Sure, there are some new names and many of the old ones are gone, but it’s scary how little the place has changed. The same trolls, the same endless political discussions, the same insults.
But the scariest thing of all is to realize that all of this time, I’ve thought of a Usenet newsgroup as a “place”. Virtual reality is here, folks.