As someone who pays an inordinate amount of time pondering things, I noticed some recent milestones for SoylentNews and thought these might be of interest to the rest of the community. In round numbers we have:
What started as a protest activity (The Slashcott) burgeoned into action in the form of taking a several-years-old, non-maintained code base and, through the alchemy of dedication and sleep deprivation, came to be known as SoylentNews. There were numerous site crashes and outages, but things gradually stabilized. We were incorporated (completed on July 4th, aptly enough). Other niceties started to make their way onto the site: moderation changes, User Interface (UI) enhancements, Unicode support, apache and mod-perl upgrades, and countless other behind-the-scenes tweaks and tunings to get things to where they are now.
Besides the main site, I would be remiss if I did not mention that we also have our own Wiki and an active Internet Relay Chat (IRC) community.
Most importantly, it is our community that drives us! Thank you for all the story submissions, for all the comments on those stories, and for your feedback on site improvement ideas.
[*] The original value of 200 for the number of subscribers was an estimate; the correct number was 150. Updated this story for posterity.
To those who have started or extended their subscription please accept our genuine and sincere thanks — we could NOT do it without you! -Ed.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Ethanol-fueled on Wednesday October 14 2015, @06:24PM
6K users in 18 months sounds like a lot to me.
I am assuming you're wondering why more of those angry Slashdot refugees haven't yet signed up here. Well, think of Facebook or Twitter -- how many accounts at Slashdot were sockpuppets or just crap posters? How many people were unique and weren't working a job for some paid PR Firm?
Yeah, more experts would be nice. More subscribers would be nice. But what I'm really most interested in is first the quality of discussion and second the tolerance of viewpoints which go against what the wishy-washy definition-of-the-day for what political correctness is.
I think anybody who visits SN multiple times a day should consider it a success.