De nada.
Same.
We could choose to invite him, if the community is so inclined.
De nada.
Same.
We could choose to invite him, if the community is so inclined.
He already has an account (allegedly), but it hasn’t been active for over 7 years.
ETA: He was the only one to respond on BB when I reached out about our name change and offered the domain as a mea culpa.
Noted; thanks!
Not surprising, that.
I’m going to miss the easy banter in the positive posts, and the found-family space within it.
Still, here we are, without the things that most of us complained about. Onward and upward, fellow Mutants.
Found family is not lost, just moved to a new address. Mostly, anyway. And I am so incredibly grateful for that! You guys have been my anchor through some really rough patches, and I have found that I need that more that I knew I did. Thanks, y’all.
@Melizmatic may I suggest a new topic title?
How about “Olds go nostalgic for the good old days of BB”?
For context:
Damn, I tried so hard for a laugh emoji!
Old habits and all…
(Signed: A Fellow Old!)
BB has been in my RSS feed for eons. Alas, the era has ended.
You may; may I ask why the suggestion?
Did they just call us old!?
Sunday will mark 60 trips 'round the sun for this guy. But “old” is a state of mind. And, right now, with (waves hands frantically) all this, I am feeling every one of them.
To be clear, I have absolutely no issue with the title or content of this thread. I just like symmetry, and thought this fit well with those other two threads. No pressure whatsoever. You do you.
I first came across BoingBoing in 2008 I’d say. I had a friend on Facebook who used to post articles to his facebook page. I signed up for the RSS feed then. It likely wasnt until 2013 that I finally clicked on the comments section, having held off because of the way that comment sections were always full of trolls. I was pleasantly surprised though.
I created my account in 2013. I remember my first post related to a drone video of a field in Ireland being mowed for hay, and I commented on the harm that certain techniques caused to corncrakes.
Looks like I added a few more posts since then. ~15k!
To me, nostalgia goes back to the days of “beep beep beep beep beep beep beep SCREEEwAWRbumpbumpGronchchch” of dialing in to local BBSes or AOL.
Or wandering around the streets of the city after dark, as a young teen finally roaming free with no adult supervision, listening to Metallica’s Master of Puppets tape blasting in my Walkman on a late summer night when the first chill of autumn was in the air.
Or further back to watching the early morning 60s shows like Green Acres on the local syndicated channel and then spending the day lying in the backyard reading Archie comics while covered in calamine lotion because chicken pox was at least a whole free week off from school.
Nostalgia by itself is a pretty broad topic.
Nothing wrong with the current focus though. As for me, I’ve spent more years here than I did at the old place. So my nostalgia about that is not quite on par with others. I do however have nostalgia for the Banestorm RPG game that @Wanderfound started there back in 2016 and which ultimately wound down here. It was a lot of fun and always something to look forward to.
We did have a little discussion about general vs specific threads awhile back in Do Long Threads Unravel Dialog? . I think we pretty much just agreed that both general and specific are welcome.
But our trend has been toward long-running threads that might be daunting to new arrivals, so it’s a reasonable question to consider now that we have a lot of new arrivals.
That absolutely counts.
I had 8 years of BB membership, and it would have been longer had I discovered the site sooner.
Yes. Onward and upward. I believe our second life courtesy of Elsewhere.cafe can be counted as a successful group (com)mutation.
I knew of BB for years, but only stumbled upon the BBS around 2021. Like so many others, I had a “never get out of the boat” policy for reading the comments section. Mostly I still do. But when I finally clicked “Comments”, the BB BBS was different to say the least. It was mostly like how I had hoped the Internet would turn out.
"Don’t let it be forgot
That once there was a spot
For one brief shining moment that was known
As Camelot."
Lerner and Loewe, Camelot
I started reading BB maybe 2012 or 2011, i purposefully ignored the comments and forum for a long while because i tend to be weary of social media platforms. But at some point i saw how productive the comments and conversations were so i joined in 2013, wish i had done it sooner. But even then it took many years after that for me to really engage with the user-made topics. I’ve probably been more engaged with the community itself within the last year or two and again i really wish i had given the community a chance sooner.
I know for sure i made some posts over the years that pissed people off. I’ve had posts hidden/flagged and honestly i deserved it, so if there’s people here that don’t view me in the best of light just know that you’re right to feel that way and i’ve done a lot of personal growth in the last few years. This community has enabled me to be more introspective and more mindful of the things i say, still got more growing to do but i’m happy to be allowed to be here.
Some more stats to share