The decline of FTN and BBS, reasons I pulled my Pentium 200mmx Covid pandemic computer out of the basement with local databases, encyclopedias and lots of backups. This computer hadn't been turned on since the end of the "Great Reset" and was designed as a "doomsday" computer. In the event of a full-scale destruction of civilization by globalists, this computer would serve as an endless source of knowledge. Fortunately, it is no longer in demand. But I noticed my phone book in the Zoc32 terminal. There were over a hundred BBSs. Almost none of them work anymore. What happened in these two years? Where did all these BBSs go? The simplest answer is that when the state house arrest of the "great reset" ended, people returned to their daily lives, abandoning BBS. But this is only at first glance. You can talk a lot about how BBS and FTN technology is obsolete. But so are radio, television, newspapers, by the same logic. But we do not see such a decline in these areas as in the FTN and BBS sphere. So something happened that we simply overlooked. Here I will try to outline the reasons why BBS today resembles a graveyard, from my point of view. 1) Most BBSes are completely empty and do not contain any valuable information; 2) Most BBSes provide connection services to the identical FTN networks. In other words, any BBS has the same content; 3) In FTN networks, anyone can use your nickname and write on your behalf from another BBS station; 4) BBSes have restrictions and limits for all new users; 5) Each BBS requires separate registration and password. Moreover, some BBSes have a very strict moderation system; 6) Many SysOps are sick with teenage elitism, considering themselves to be the only correct representatives of some "elite counterculture" that everyone is obliged to worship; 7) The vast majority of information from FTNs and BBSes can be found in HTTPs without any problems; 8) FTNs and BBSes are dominated by left-wing communist ideology known as "woke"; 9) In many FTN networks, a maximum of 3-4 people communicate with each other and it is difficult for a newbie to understand what they are talking about; 10) BBS administrators cannot clearly explain to "new people" what is the best way to connect to Telnet from Smartphone or old operating systems; 11) The exceptional inconvenience of interfaces and the complexity of elementary actions causes extreme inconvenience and irritates new visitors; 12) The dominance of the globalist idea called "retro computing". In other words, many BBS owners perceive their BBS as just an exotic toy; 13) Almost everywhere the same type of BBS engines with the same templates are used; In my opinion, these BBS problems have caused a new decline in this technology of human communication.