Agreed. And it's been long enough now that I think it may be safe to say they're gone, not just "oh, someone forgot to renew the domain registration"...
And I just double-checked the links that weren't actually broken but were being redirected and found a few more forums that have gone offline. Including all of myspace groups (not that this is an especially big loss, but still.)
I read an article the other day that MySpace (having, it would seem, lost the war to Facebook) is now losing money hand over fist, which obviously is unsustainable forever in a business sense.
Yeah... I can't say I'm all that sad, I've never cared for myspace... then again, I don't really care for Facebook either. It's just a shame when major providers for groups go offline... there's so much collateral damage in actual online communities that have resources displaced or destroyed.
Completely understood. Finances are tight all over these days. Good luck, and looking forward to qilora.com coming back in the future. Just hadn't heard what happened to it, and otherkin sites seem to be disappearing or otherwise being abandoned left and right these days. Hell, even the big one (otherkin.net) doesn't seem to have been updated in ages.
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We're a small community with not a ton of resources in the first place... I hate to see any of them disappear.
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