Questions about the Old Forums
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:58 am
I just recently joined, so please forgive me if this question is clueless. I've gotten curious about the old message boards.
It looks like this is just the last of many iterations of Zompist boards -- the oldest I could find is the Virtual Verduria message board https://www.zompist.com/board/ (2000-2002). The banner at the top of that board helpfully redirects us to the next one on spinnoff (2002?-2012?). The original URL is down but this forum is (barely) archived by the Wayback Machine (https://web.archive.org/web/20061117125 ... &start=100). After that comes the Incatena Board (http://www.incatena.org/viewforum.php?f=3&start=750) (2012?-2018) which is happily still up and is fully accessible. Despite starting use in 2012 according to Wayback Machine snapshots of incatena.org, some posts on that board are dated as far back as 2002.
A few questions arise from this sleuthing:
- Does the Incatena Board duplicate all the posts on the spinnoff forum, or are some posts lost? Does this duplication explain why some posts are timestamped as early as 2002? If not, where do these posts come from?
- Are there any zompist forums that are missing in the summary above -- especially something before or after the spinnoff board?
- What happens to posts that were culled? Are they still accessible anywhere?
- Has the history of the zompist forums been documented anywhere?
It would be a shame for the records of over twenty years of communication and conlangery to be lost forever!
It looks like this is just the last of many iterations of Zompist boards -- the oldest I could find is the Virtual Verduria message board https://www.zompist.com/board/ (2000-2002). The banner at the top of that board helpfully redirects us to the next one on spinnoff (2002?-2012?). The original URL is down but this forum is (barely) archived by the Wayback Machine (https://web.archive.org/web/20061117125 ... &start=100). After that comes the Incatena Board (http://www.incatena.org/viewforum.php?f=3&start=750) (2012?-2018) which is happily still up and is fully accessible. Despite starting use in 2012 according to Wayback Machine snapshots of incatena.org, some posts on that board are dated as far back as 2002.
A few questions arise from this sleuthing:
- Does the Incatena Board duplicate all the posts on the spinnoff forum, or are some posts lost? Does this duplication explain why some posts are timestamped as early as 2002? If not, where do these posts come from?
- Are there any zompist forums that are missing in the summary above -- especially something before or after the spinnoff board?
- What happens to posts that were culled? Are they still accessible anywhere?
- Has the history of the zompist forums been documented anywhere?
It would be a shame for the records of over twenty years of communication and conlangery to be lost forever!