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SoylentNews May Not Be Shutting Down June 30th (soylentnews.org) 47

After announcing a shutdown, SoylentNews' NCommander has "had very long discussions with a member of the community...who has been negotiating to try and keep SoylentNews operational, and help provide a realistic plan for both rebuilding the site, and migration..." He has offered help in the form of hosting, capital, and helping coding a replacement for rehash. He has convinced me that there are enough people in the community that it might be possible to pay down the technical debt.

I was asked to formally take the gun off SN's head, since it doesn't help recruit volunteers if there's a death sentence.

I am more than a little reluctance to do this, simply on the basis that there has been a long history on this site of saying "we'll do X", and then X never happens. The situation was also discussed prior with Matt, and quite a few other people before I finally made the decision after it became clear to me that the situation had become completely untenable. I spent weeks looking for an alternative before I finally resided myself that there were no other viable options. But sometimes you can be wrong, and sometimes you can get outside help.

One of my cited reasons for shutting down SN was that calls for help were left unanswered. However, said call finally got answered and came at the 11th hour, and as an unsolicited DM by someone who wanted to see the site go on. We have been discussing this at length since Monday, in a conversation that at this point has been longer than everything said in a private, staff channel for the last six months. So, I accept the possibility I can be wrong. More specifically, I hope I am wrong.

So, ultimately, I will put my faith in someone I have never met before. It might be absurd sounding, but that is ultimately how SN started. A bunch of people who never met coming together to make a replacement for Slashdot.

There's more details in NCommander's post, but it ultimately announces "I will take steps to keep SoylentNews going past the 30th...

"I guess we'll see if miracles happen twice.
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  • that is ultimately how SN started. A bunch of people who never met coming together to make a replacement for Slashdot.

    I hadn't known about this site before the /. news popped up.
    After briefly visiting it, as a new visitor, all I can say is it looked like a badly written, largely abandoned clone of Slashdot. I looked at polls and made me chuckle. "When do you take down the Christmas tree?". Wow.
    I also created an account, my account ID is 29769. I would assume that's how many registered members exist on that website after... 30 years.

    Apologies if I offend anyone, but I don't think the world would lose much if the website dis

    • Are you trying to insinuate the SolentNews web site we all saw spawn and grow in 2016... is 30 years old?
    • What about SoylentNews supporting unicode (where Slashdot does not) makes you call it badly written?
    • by Ecuador ( 740021 )

      After briefly visiting it, as a new visitor, all I can say is it looked like a badly written, largely abandoned clone of Slashdot.

      Eh, AFAIK it's a fork of slashcode that fixes things like UTF8 support. It spawned off when Slashdot tried to replace the desktop site with that beta everybody hated (the mobile version now).

    • SN sprang up because of the slashdot beta debacle. Same with pipedot which saw even less traffic and folded up years ago.

    • Re: (Score:2, Flamebait)

      by whoever57 ( 658626 )

      I read and posted on SN for a while, but eventually, I found the relentless posting from the MAGA-types to be too much to stomach and I stopped going there.

      Before I left, there was also frequent criticism of /..

      Look at the comment count of many of the stories on SN. If it goes away, IMHO, little will be lost.

      • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

        by drinkypoo ( 153816 )

        I read and posted on SN for a while, but eventually, I found the relentless posting from the MAGA-types to be too much to stomach and I stopped going there.

        That was what drove me off, too. I only wish the MAGA-types from here would fuck off to there where they could be happy with their own kind.

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by sinij ( 911942 )

        I found the relentless posting from the MAGA-types to be too much to stomach and I stopped going there.

        So you will only patronize sites that will enforce your political ideology?

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        It's a problem with every new platform that pitches itself as a free speech paradise. Most people are happy with the amount of speech afforded by mainstream sites, and actually like that the worst stuff is removed or hidden so that the site doesn't turn into a hellscape.

        Voat, Gab, Parler, and many more fell into that trap. SoylentNews too it seems. Slashdot is one of the few places that allows almost anything but somehow managed to avoid it, after a few very bad years.

      • It's a large world and trolls are inevitable but some things easily proven false got modded up.

      • Of course there was frequent criticism of /.. The site was created because of criticism of /..

        And, yeah, I remember our discussions about what should be done about people saying things you disagreed with. You can play all virtuous and shit over here if you like but the truth is that over there you were asking us to create you an echo chamber by burning all heretics. You are not the good guy, you are a wannabe tyrant.

    • It’s not 30 years old and seems to have traffic in the ballpark of /. additionally the people running the site are a lot more active trying to keep things nice compared to here.

    • Soylentnews started in response to some really awful changes that were made here at slashdot. There has been a repository of slashdot code on github [github.com] that someone thought they could try to manage better themselves, so they downloaded it, installed it, and set up a new website with it.

      For better or for worse, the slashdot code on github is ~15 years old. There have been very few significant updates to slashdot (the current website here) in the past decade but there have been a few, and they've never made it to github.

      Soylent started with a great idea. They wanted to take the slashcode, launch it, fork it, update it, and make a better site. That didn't pan out. As you noted there are very few users there, though the user base here has been shrinking for years.

      It's probably time to shut down both sites and just let the users go other places. It's a mystery of the universe how slashdot itself keeps going, and who is paying the bills. Most users here have adblocking of some sort turned on, so they aren't seeing the ads for Chinese shopping sites and conservative fundraisers. To the best anyone can tell there hasn't been a programmer employed at slashdot in over a decade, so the code is never getting updated or maintained here either.
      • by Wolfrider ( 856 )

        > It's probably time to shut down both sites and just let the users go other places

        --Fark off, n00b. Slashdot may be practically unmaintained and lightly managed, but both sites clearly still have value.

        • It's probably time to shut down both sites and just let the users go other places

          --Fark off, n00b. Slashdot may be practically unmaintained and lightly managed, but both sites clearly still have value.

          How very kind of you. Based on your comment history it doesn't appear you come here very often, other than to yell at people you disagree with. Your 3 digit UID was significant when this site was still growing; it's been shrinking for well over a decade now and the prestige of being an early member is largely gone.

          This place used to be a tech forum that occasionally had a few conservative rants. Now it's the other way around. 20 years ago we would have laughed at the thought that the banner ads wou

          • Reddit ate our lunch and ran off. If your goal is to be the last person here please don't forget to turn out the lights.

            Reddit has its place, there are some decent niche hobbyist type subreddits out there, but for discussion of tech news its a cesspool of groupthink and karma whoring. The best thing slashdot ever did was cap moderation at -1 and +5.

            Other things I like about slashdot are the lack of an edit feature, and the fact that it displays comments chronologically by default, not in order of some inane moderation score. Oh and it's text-only. You want to post an image, host it somewhere else and post a link. refreshingl

        • Slashdot may be practically unmaintained and lightly managed, but both sites clearly still have value.

          That's part of its charm. We don't need aggressive management, and browsing text on the internet is mature tech and doesn't need bloated "upgrades." I'm happy with it being left alone.

  • SoylentNews site took me back to the 1980's, AOL and the Netscape days. Very old school type site. Honestly, never heard of it, 1st and last visit and not worth saving.
    • by Narnie ( 1349029 )
      Netscape and AOL were not 80s tech. Those are clearly 90s tech. If you were on the net in the 80s, it was a BBS and you used CompuServe or your university account's access.
      • The service traces its history to an online service known as PlayNET. PlayNET licensed its software to Quantum Link (Q-Link), that went online in November 1985. A new IBM PC client was launched in 1988, and eventually renamed as America Online in 1989. I was wrong about Netscape - 1994

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