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And as for the themes. I wouldn't miss them. But if people really did miss them, we could make new themes based on the old ones. I know nothing about web design but surely it wouldn't be too difficult. |
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You don't make blogs simply for yourself
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So are you going to care if a ten-year-old blog about someone else's breakfast disappears?
I don't mean to be facetious, but I just don't see the issue. Do people actively trawl the backlog of blogs from eons past, reminiscing about days gone by? |
Some blogs contain information about major milestones in people's lives or time here. There are lots of memories there for some people. Plus, there have been some really major blogs over the years.
Anyone else remember that time Strike Witch (when she was maybe still Ghost) posted that really long image to celebrate 100 blog entries? That said, how many long gone members would even want their blogs transferred across to a new forum? |
Well if we can automatically archive them as threads as Havoc said then what’s the issue?
The bigger issue is probably finding a replacement blog plugin for the new forum. e: and if people are that uptight about the format they read old blogs in, what’s stopping us from just leaving the old forum up as a read-only archive? |
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A problem with leaving this website up as an archive is the fact that we'd need a new SEO optimised domain name. www.oddworldforums.com is already taken...
Although...oddworldforum.com [singular] isn't. |
What about adding 'the' into the URL so it would be theoddworldforums.net/com? It might help to establish the site as the place to go to talk about Oddworld, but it also might make people believe it's an official site.
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All right smart arse.
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For the sake of my two cents, I really don't care about blogs. We can drop them entirely in the new forum for all I care.
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Also, the main problem with money is that Peter's too prideful to accept offers of help. Also, he probably thinks that accepting money from me would mean he has to make me a co-owner. Which he doesn't want to do, for whatever reason. And so on and so forth. The actual amount of money needed for Xenforo and a theme or two isn't enough to really be concerned. |
The problem is, I don't think there's a single person on OWF that wants Alcar to stay as the sole owner. I'm pretty sure we all want someone active on the forum to own or co-own it. *cough* you Nate *cough*
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Alcar just seems far too concerned with nostalgia. He's letting sentimentalism get in the way of turning this decadent stomping ground into something grand. It'd be one thing if he was actually still here, but I can't personally remember ever seeing a single post from him since I've been on this account. I used to be concerned that one day Alcar would stop paying the bills, or decide to take the forum offline. Although these fears seem to be alleviated due to the revelation of his tinted lenses, he also seems anomalously content to let this place spiral into obscurity—which it has essentially done already—where it will eventually die out of a simple lack of TLC. I personally would rather a forum without Alcar, which is why I'd be in favour of establishing an entirely new website, while maintaining our current administration team—essentially Nate and Xavier—and recruiting others as the forum requires it. It irks me that for as long as Oddworld Forums will remain, we'll be shackled by the memory of its mislaid owner. So can I ask a question? What is the exact likelihood of Alcar giving the all clear to archive this website and start again? Because why it seems like a splendid idea, I have a sneaking suspicion that he won't go ahead with it unless the entire forum is transplanted in its entirety. And is the upgraded website going to make such a huge difference if Alcar still gets the majority vote for anything and everything? It's no good expending all of this effort if, a year down the road, something needs to be fixed or amended and we can't contact the owner. |
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I like the blogs though. I've never had a blog because nobody would find and read it so why bother. But here people actually see them and read them and comment on them and sometimes diverge into completely different topics making them like some sort of regular threads which is great. :
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Blogs are a feature that get used pretty regularly and generate a decent amount of activity, it’s best to keep them.
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If Alcar wants to remain owner and keep paying the bills, that’s fine. But he needs to appoint someone else to do the day-to-day running and administration that needs to be done when he’s absent. |
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There's nowhere we can make threads about our day-to-day lives on the forums as it stands, I don't think forum posts are the right format for that.
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Yeah, a lot of the subjects of the blog posts would've never been touched by regular threads. Some of thsor discussions, even if they did diverge from the original blog post, were pretty much spontaneous and nobody would've posted them on their own.
#savetheblogs |
I'd say that if OWF 2.0 is gonna avoid being a festering heap of spam a blog function will be required.
"This should be a blog" is a lot more popular than "Don't post this at all". |
But certainly less fun to say.
That said, don't post this at all. |