@Soronel
DOM's stories at least have to be set later than the early 90s, some of the kids in that story have networked computers. A kid is looking at porn (photos, not video).
DOM wrote much later.
However, in the 1990s and early 2000s, as I said it was very common for authors to plagiarize the hell out of each other. One would find a story, then simply make some changes then post it under their own name. This happened a lot on the old ASSTR UseNet group. As well as many of the early "story sites".
But the fact it has networks and porn photos could make it the early to mid 1980's also. In one of my stories I write quite a bit about the computer technology available in the 1980's, and many do not realize how old some of it was. The first big Peer to Peer networking solution was likely Netware 86, which came out in 1983. And AppleTalk was built into the Mac from day 1. And the Atari ST line could run a LAN through their MIDI ports.
But even before Netware 86, there was Xenix. Pretty much the "First Linux", it brought Unix capabilities and networking to the PC in 1980. It was so robust, Microsoft was still using it to host all of their Internet servers until the early 2000's when they finally transitioned to the NT platform.
If I was to guess, DOM likely just downloaded that story, then edited the hell out of it and slapped his name on it. As I said, not all that unusual back then. There are more than a few stories like that in here. More than once I would laugh when I read one, only to realize it was just a slight variant on a story I had read a decade or more before.