October 29, 2007 could be viewed as the birth date of the ASMR community. On this day, an individual by the username of “okaywhatever” started a forum thread at the website http://www.steadyhealth.com. The title of the thread was, “Weird sensation feels good” and attracted over 300 replies.  The content of these initial replies quickly created … Continue reading History of ASMR: Birth of the ASMR Community (podcast episode #2)

October 29, 2007 could be viewed as the birth date of the ASMR community.


On this day, an individual by the username of “okaywhatever” started a forum thread at the website http://www.steadyhealth.com.


The title of the thread was, “Weird sensation feels good” and attracted over 300 replies.  The content of these initial replies quickly created a clear and consistent description of ASMR which still accurately describes ASMR today.


Some of the participants in the thread, such as Jennifer Allen and Andrew MacMuiris, spawned out and developed resources which were monumental to the growth and understanding of ASMR.


Overall, this forum thread lead directly to the following ASMR milestones:


the first global cataloging of ASMR sensations and triggers
the first ASMR discussion sites
the first ASMR blog
the first ASMR research website
the possible first sharing of YouTube links for stimulating ASMR
the coining of several terms for the sensation before it was called ASMR
and the coining of the term ‘ASMR’

In the podcast file below, you will hear the curious details about the above milestones.


I will also read the first 10 replies to okaywhatever’s post in 2007, and you will be amazed at how much of the understanding of ASMR today was already present in those first replies.


And I will read to you the top 10 posts which I culled out of 300+ total posts because of their contribution to the birth of the ASMR community and/or to the understanding of ASMR.


Subscribe to the ASMR University Podcast to hear all of the past and future episodes or listen to this one episode right here:


http://media.blubrry.com/asmru/asmruniversity.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/birth-of-asmr-community.mp3

 


Links related to this topic:

The “Weird sensation feels good” forum thread
The History of ASMR

Links to ASMR University resources:

ASMR University app (App Store)
ASMR University podcast (iTunes)
ASMR University blog and resource center (WordPress)

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