Undiagnosed Neurodivergent's Melodrama Journey
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•How Melodramatic․com helped me find community on the early internet
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Melodramatic.com launched years before Myspace , Reddit , and Tumblr and around the same time as Blogger , LiveJournal , and Open Diary .
Most of Melo ’s active user base — which peaked around 300,000 “Melo kids” as we called ourselves — was in parts of Orange County and the Inland Empire in Southern California .
Melodramatic.com shut down in early 2010s .
Founder says the site was too popular and too expensive for her to continue self-funding.
Founder: "You can’t carry a $ 2,500 a month hobby for the rest of your life" Robertson says she never made a conscious decision to shut Melo down.
Today ’s internet feels too big and too public for another Melodramatic.com to exist.
Robertson points out that everyone goes through identity challenges.
Robertson : "It makes me happy to walk down memory lane and be reminded that there was a fun world that I was part of".
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