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posted by janrinok on Monday May 22, @04:27PM   Printer-friendly

This is a post that I have suspected that I was going to have to write since late December last year.

You will now know that SoylentNews.org is closing down on 30 June but things have not been standing still behind the scenes since we first became aware of NCommander's decision at the end of last week. In fact, it has been a very busy weekend.

A small group of existing staff are looking at alternative possibilities for a 'replacement' site to keep the flow of stories going and allowing discussions to continue. This is a big task, especially in the 38 days remaining in which to try to achieve it. There are several possibilities which spring to mind, Pipedot for example. I have reached out to Bryan but have not yet received a response. However, things as not as straightforward as they seem. The pipecode is written in Php-5 which some of you will realise is no longer supported. We do not want to become dependant on old software which cannot be maintained into the future; that lesson has been taken aboard and reinforced by NCommander's explanation regarding his decision announced today. There are other options but at the moment it is still a search for what is available out there today which also appears maintainable into the future.

But the first thing we need to know is "Is there still sufficient interest in having a discussion site such as ours?" Do you, the community, still want to have your daily dose of stories and the ability to exchange views with many others on this site? Are there any community members who would be willing to join us in trying to establish such a site? Your views are crucial to everything that we do over the coming days and weeks. So please let us know what you think about whether a site is still required with all the alternative technology available today that simply didn't exist 9 years ago. What form should a new site take? What changes to how we operate are essential for you to continue to remain interested in the future site?

Of course, it cannot be a mirror image of what we have today - which many will see as a good thing! But I hope that we would be able to transfer existing accounts, usernames and passwords directly to any new site that we create. We would also have to start with a relatively simple site and build on that over time.

At the end of the day we would have to restart the voluntary subscriptions but not immediately. We can raise some funds to see us get established without the requirement of a financial commitment from the community. Subscriptions were always sufficient in the past and I don't see why that would not be the case in the future too. The fact that we currently have enough to keep this site going until next year bears witness to that. We have also found that we can significantly reduce our running costs based on our current community rather than being ready for a major stream of new members which never materialises. I have no grandiose ideas of becoming a huge site employing our own journalists but just a community that enjoys the discussions as we have been doing for several years. Nevertheless, we would also be trying to build on our existing community which is beginning to happen on this site now that things have settled down.

So don't hold back - let us know what you think.

 
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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by turgid on Tuesday May 23, @07:19AM (3 children)

    by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday May 23, @07:19AM (#1307606) Journal

    but this place has become a toxic cesspit of MAGA--and worse--bullshit.

    The entire Internet did. Even real life did.

    The only way to counter it is to keep speaking out whenever and wherever we can. In my opinion, you are one of the good guys. Yes, your style can be a little brash, but that's you. That the Alt-Wrong snowflakes are triggered by it shows you're doing something useful.

    These people need to be constantly reminded, whenever they spout their toxic ignorance (which they do copiously and at every opportunity), that they are recycling centuries-old hate that ended in tears in the past and will end in tears again if we are not careful.

    In between the Alt-Wrong idiocy there are many good technical stories on this site and discussions to go with them. There are important issues of digital liberty reported and discussed. In the journals, people can ask all sorts of questions and get interesting answers. I've benefited from this myself, learning all sorts of useful pieces of technical information, often about coding.

    I'll be sorry to see this place go. When they banned AC posting on the front page stories, the tone of the place changed much for the better. It was far quieter, there was less distraction from inane and often hateful garbage. I read more.

    I hardly visit any websites regularly these days. Everything is ads, videos, pop-ups, notifications, white space, things to click on...scroll, scroll scroll. This site is nice and simple and quiet. The content takes precedence.

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  • (Score: 2) by acid andy on Tuesday May 23, @01:52PM (2 children)

    by acid andy (1683) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday May 23, @01:52PM (#1307654) Homepage Journal

    turgid I could use a friend or two in this crazy, unraveling dystopia.

    If you can find it in your heart to keep in touch occasionally, I'm acid, immediately followed by an underscore, soycow, and that address resides at proton.me.

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    Master of the science of the art of the science of art.