All this makes half the community cry about the server while still using it, and call Fune an evil edgy nazi. It has no rules, a message log, and racist colors. (formerly bonzi.lol and bonzi.ga)- The currently most active BonziWORLD server that is owned by Fune.
The most notable ones are, BonziWORLD Revived (and it's reruns), smaller branches like bonzi.world,, , and many shitty GitHub/Replit-hosted bonziworld servers (ex. However, he made the fatal mistake of keeping the site's source code up on GitHub, thus resulting in the internet being flooded with reruns of BonziWORLD to make sure that the site is still active, which are still being made to this day. On July 10th, 2019, Joseph Judge found out that BonziWORLD was way too autistic to keep up running and decided to shut down it's servers permanently. Sometime in November 2016, a portuguese monkey by the name of "Diogo Mendes" found out about BonziWORLD and decided to make gameplay videos about it on JewTube, resulting in the site moving on to a hugbox and a magnum opus for GoAnimate spergs, MSAgent spergs, and Logo Editing spergs alike. The site even had official apps released on the Chrome Web Store and the Google Play Store. The site was initially used by people that loved bonzi buddy, dead memes, and unfunny copypastas. On August 22nd, 2016, Joseph Judge released BonziWORLD to the public. The "community" is made up of logo kids, mexican immigrants, skiddies, your everyday schizos and more brainrotting fetuses. Most of the time though, the server owner doesn't interact with the community at all which makes most of them not notable.
Of course it could be worse, as for a few months Seamus Cremeens ruled the community with an Iron Fist by blacklisting anything he didn't like and banning anyone who insulted him. As usual, BonziWORLD is filled with autistic faggots, gummibär fappers, & cocomelon munchers who have inflation roleplays and all your other degenerate shit, while also shitting out grounding threats to prove the community's autism. This resulted in an astronomical scale chimpout from Seamus, the autistic owner of BWR. In today’s world, virtual assistants seem normal."Leading the industry in 6-year-old terminally autistic Palestinian children." A well coded instance of BonziWORLD.īonziWORLD is a sorry excuse for a chat client that was rotting away until late December 2022, when BonziWORLD Revived was overtaken by bonzi.lol. That much at least makes some sense to us now, but who in their right mind would think that you’d want a purple cartoon monkey to help you use the internet in 1999?Īlexa, Siri, Google, and even Cortana are household names, and we just sort of accepted the idea that a disembodied, vaguely human-sounding voice can help us do routine tasks. To answer that question, we have to go back to find another familiar face from the past: Clippy. As part of the Office 97 release, Microsoft introduced Office Assistant, an animated character that would pop up to help you do things as you worked. The default skin for Office Assistant was Clippit (commonly shortened to Clippy), a paper clip with googly eyes and a penchant for bothering you as soon as you started working on a document. Microsoft designed this assistant feature after “tragically misunderstanding” a Stanford University study that observed humans emotionally respond to computers the same way they respond to people. In Microsoft’s collective mind, this meant they should start putting faces and voices on their screens, so people would enjoy using their computer more. It didn’t exactly work.Ĭlippy was built on a technology called Microsoft Agent. Agent itself was derived from code that was first introduced in Microsoft Bob (to give you an idea of how deep this bad idea rabbit hole goes). Microsoft Agent allowed third-party developers to add their own assistants to their applications. These assistants could talk, answer voice commands, and perform actions on a user’s behalf. The company even created four default characters that developers could choose from: Merlin the Wizard, Robby the Robot, Genie the Genie, and Peedy the Parrot. The Microsoft Office team decided to make their own character when they created Clippy, rather than use one of the defaults.