Seriously?Did you know that Obama posted here 3 times?
After a while they had a disagreement and C took over.Christian (Sunday April 18, 1999 11:15 am CST)
Saleel and I are very excited about this - as you may have read above, we just opened the Trek BBS, a new system of discussion forums for online Trek fans. Here you'll be able to chat with your fellow fans about anything at all related to Star Trek, in a way that was never possible before. I personally am really looking forward to hearing from you - over the past few months TrekToday has mostly just been me engaging in one-way communications. I've received mails from several people about the site, but now there's actually a unique oppportunity for me to talk to all of you frequent TrekToday visitors - I'd absolutely love to hear from you soon at the Trek BBS.
Bailey is still around, under the moniker Serveaux. Hasn't gone anywhere. His inimitable lordly arrogance (I say with all due respect and affection) is unmistakable.Some other notables... Dennis Bailey
After a while they had a disagreement and C took over.
I joined after Saleel left but there were still a lot of posts left of him. Judging by those he was a rather nice guy.
Re the last sentence - probably not.
Pfft. But realistically, you're probably right. The golden era of Internet forums is over, we're through the peak and in decline. But we'll see. Stranger things have happened.
This is true. I'm rather surprised we lasted so long. I took over running the place in 2004. Thirteen years!
Wait...so that's why I'm graying. :P
What will we all do if the Trekbbs ever ends? I don't want to go to twitter. I sure as hell don't want to be a random Youtube poster. Facebook is something i'm not fond off because of the Russia stuff. Maybe T'Bonz can create a Youtube show and we all subscribe.
Jason
Then there are the ones that go with a bang. The owner runs out of money, or walks away, and decides not to pass on the torch. The database crashes and the techies discover the backups don't work. Someone forgets to renew the domain name. One day you just try and go to your favourite board.. and it's gone. There's nothing. You can't figure out how to contact the owners or anyone who was on the board because that's the only way you talk to them...![]()
Reddit is like someone took a BBS from 1998 and said "lets devote a website to this horrible format"Not a fan of the Subreddits. Not keen on their format.
Reddit is like someone took a BBS from 1998 and said "lets devote a website to this horrible format"
Forums go out in one of two ways. Either with a bang or a whimper.
Sometimes, active user counts and posts per day just gradually circle the drain until the board feels like a ghost town, and then when it finally goes, no-one notices. A few people think back to that board they used to post on that one time, but can't quite remember the address.
Then there are the ones that go with a bang. The owner runs out of money, or walks away, and decides not to pass on the torch. The database crashes and the techies discover the backups don't work. Someone forgets to renew the domain name. One day you just try and go to your favourite board.. and it's gone. There's nothing. You can't figure out how to contact the owners or anyone who was on the board because that's the only way you talk to them...![]()
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