When Pavlo arrived they recognized each other not by drama but by the small certainties the internet had given them: his laugh sounded like the line breaks in his poems; she wore the shawl her mother had tied with a knot like a question mark. They greeted each other with a tenderness that had been practiced in their messages—no stage gestures, only plain surprise and certainty. They walked the festival together, talking like people who had read each other’s private letters and found there were more to say.
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This paper examines how users born in the mid-1990s, represented by the pseudonymous user “Roula,” engage with nostalgic social media platforms like Odnoklassniki. Using publicly available profile data (posts, reposts, and interactions) from 2015–2025, the study analyzes how post-Soviet digital spaces mediate identity, memory, and social capital. When Pavlo arrived they recognized each other not
Globally, 1995 was a landmark year. Windows 95 launched, the first DVD players appeared, and the O.J. Simpson trial captivated television audiences. In post-Soviet countries, the mid-90s brought economic turbulence, the rise of commercial pop, and the early seeds of Russian social networks that would later blossom into platforms like Odnoklassniki (founded in 2006). Combine keywords such as "Roula 1995 German movie"
When Pavlo arrived they recognized each other not by drama but by the small certainties the internet had given them: his laugh sounded like the line breaks in his poems; she wore the shawl her mother had tied with a knot like a question mark. They greeted each other with a tenderness that had been practiced in their messages—no stage gestures, only plain surprise and certainty. They walked the festival together, talking like people who had read each other’s private letters and found there were more to say.
Combine keywords such as "Roula 1995 German movie" or "20 Fingers Roula" to distinguish between the film and the music.
This paper examines how users born in the mid-1990s, represented by the pseudonymous user “Roula,” engage with nostalgic social media platforms like Odnoklassniki. Using publicly available profile data (posts, reposts, and interactions) from 2015–2025, the study analyzes how post-Soviet digital spaces mediate identity, memory, and social capital.
Globally, 1995 was a landmark year. Windows 95 launched, the first DVD players appeared, and the O.J. Simpson trial captivated television audiences. In post-Soviet countries, the mid-90s brought economic turbulence, the rise of commercial pop, and the early seeds of Russian social networks that would later blossom into platforms like Odnoklassniki (founded in 2006).