In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the "portal" model was king. Sites like UGO (UnderGround Online) aimed to be a one-stop shop for specific subcultures. Teen Boys World served as a curated gateway for young men navigating the transition from childhood toys to more "mature" interests like:
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"Before UGO, I was failing three classes and spending six hours a day on random YouTube videos. The Workshop challenges got me into coding as a way to earn XP. Now I'm teaching myself Python and my grades have improved because I actually care about learning again." In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the
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