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Report Type: Digital Archaeology & Subculture Analysis Date of Publication: April 13, 2026 Researcher: Digital Memory Archive 1. Executive Summary BrokenAmateurs (circa 2017–2022) was a niche, invitation-only forum and content-sharing platform that catered to a specific breed of internet user: the “broken amateur.” The term, self-adopted by its ~12,000 members, referred not to technical incompetence but to a deliberate embrace of unfinished, glitchy, low-budget, and emotionally raw creative work. Unlike polished platforms (Behance, Vimeo, SoundCloud proper), BrokenAmateurs celebrated failure, corrupted files, abandoned projects, and “ugly” aesthetics.

| Category | Example | % of total posts (estimated) | |----------|---------|-------------------------------| | Corrupted game renders | Unreal Engine 4 crash logs, T-posed characters in void environments | 28% | | Abandoned MIDI compositions | Tracks missing drums or with tempo drift | 22% | | Glitched photography | Intentional data moshing, overcompressed JPEGs from early 2000s phones | 31% | | Half-finished fan fiction | Stories stopping mid-sentence, often meta-referential | 12% | | “Post-mortem” text posts | Written eulogies for creative projects never released | 7% |

The irony—that the platform itself suffered an irreversible, unbacked-up data loss—is not a tragedy. It is the final, perfect BrokenAmateurs post. “Not everything needs to be archived. Some things just need to have happened.” — Anonymous user, recovered from a deleted Reddit thread about the shutdown.

If you have personal screenshots, logs, or memories of BrokenAmateurs, the author invites you to let them remain broken.

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