games said:
.Xynical said:
games said:
This really bugs me i am sick of joining forums that keep opening and closing just because the forum is not active enough for the admin.
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You're describing yourself since this is exactly what you did with GD forum..and have the nerve to make such a statement :rofl: .
Think before you post really gd forum moved away from free hosting to paid as a lot of people on other forums said it would be better to be on paid hosting rather than free. Which is what i did moved it but gd did not re cover after the move.
You got to admit, .Xynical does have a point. Not sure if I'm even quoting the right person, here. But there is a difference between opening and closing forums for the sake of merely pissing people off, and closing a site in order to move to a better host. Maybe a move can't be helped. If you're on one of the crappiest hosts on the Internet, would you really think, "oh, well, I think I'm gonna move to a new host just to piss my members off."? Absolutely not, especially if the move can't be helped. Another reason that would make a move mandatory whether you liked it or not is that sometimes a seemingly good host can just disappear out of thin air, and not leave their clients with anything except refunds in their PayPal accounts (this is, of course, assuming a person in question had been on advanced hosting from day one). So, you'd get your money back through PayPal, AlertPay, or whatever method you normally use to pay off your hosting bill, but then all of a sudden, things are going good, activity levels are as good as they're going to get for a while, but then the host closes down without even so much as an email warning you of the closure of said host. Then, providing you were permitted to grab a backup before the hosts closure, or if you weren't, that you had a recent backup to where you wouldn't have to make up so much work, aside from reinstalling all the mods you had on your site before the closure, you could simply send out a mass PM or mass Email explaining what happened and why you guys wound up moving. When I was with Forumotion, we used to have downtime just about every weekend. My being new to owning a forum, at first I thought the downtime we were experiencing was my fault, as I like to learn how things are done by screwing off with it and finding out for myself (hands-on learning), but then, as the months went on, it was one weekend after the next that there were loads of downtime. After about, probably 3 weekends of being unable to go on my own forum and even so much as post, I finally said screw it with this host and just sought out another one. So sometimes closing sites can't be helped. The desire to keep the site open is there, but when there's more problems than an admin can handle, well, you have a tough decision to make: "Do I want to stick around and keep fighting with this host that has so much crappy uptime? Or would I be better off closing the forum, grabbing the most recent backup I can find, and move off to a different host?" So really, like most situations, there are more than one thing that can come into play in these cases.