I was too young to have experienced the era of BBS so I was curious about a few things
1) What was your typical routine for using BBS? How often would you log on and check it? What program would you use?
2) How did you even discover servers in the first place when you first started out?
3) Were there big popular servers that everyone used or was it fragmented?
4) What was the general vibe of discussions like back then? How was it different than now?
5) What kind of programming/tech things did people discuss? What were the hot topics?
Amiga bbs were 3l373 and PC bbses were for n00bs. However, Amiga bbses were all ASCII while PC bbses had way better ANSI graphics.
My bbs alias was "interrupt". I had no idea what it meant but I thought interrupt handlers were cool (they are!).
Someone wrote there wasn't politics but as I recall there was lots of bickering and quibbling. Things like "X banned me from his bbs for Y. He is a turd! Spread the message." Some people registered under others names and acted as pricks. I used the "sysop assistance" paging feature to wake up sysops in the middle of the night. Got me banned from more than a few bbses. :p