I think you are completely out of order here and can't think why you are pushing this so hard. You speak from experience so know the effort and risk that goes into running an online community. You've spoken in great detail about the perils and pain that you have gone through. So Velocio has decided and has been pretty open that this legislation is the last straw and they are going to pack it in after 20+ years. Absolutely no-one begrudges them that decision and we are in fact all amazed that they have managed it for this long.
That's not my point at all. I support Velocio in their decision to shut down the forum.
I do not think my personal circumstance matters too much but for the record my wife and I decided that I would retire last year following the birth of our daughter. I could laugh off death threats when it was just me, we could stomach death threats when it was my wife and I because running online communities has been my passion for decades and the risk was low but now that we have our daughter, we reached the point where the risk was no longer worth it.
I understand that this Ofcom legislation is the straw that broke the camels back for Velocio. That is exactly the point I am making: this legislation is a straw and should be discussed as such, not the wrecking ball that it is being framed as. The legislation deserves discussion and critique but this legislation should not be discussed as an existential threat to the ability of independent forum operators to operate. I ask for honesty, not a lifetime commitment to run a forum.
I also do not think my view on shutting down this forum matters much either, but for the record, I think shutting down a forum instead of handing over ownership is often the right decision. Power structures put in place to fill a vacuum are very hard to get right. A forum does not need to exist forever, people can look back upon this forum fondly, frozen in time in the internet archive, people can splinter off and create their own, new forums, new communities can grow from the fertile soil that this forum leaves behind.
I am not a troll. I am a person deeply passionate about online communities with a long history. I am a person who made the same decision Velocio wants to make. I was referred to this post by a friend who knows that it is an area of interest for me. I understand that this is an emotional discussion for some people, and I understand the complicated feelings everyone has.
That's not my point at all. I support Velocio in their decision to shut down the forum.
I do not think my personal circumstance matters too much but for the record my wife and I decided that I would retire last year following the birth of our daughter. I could laugh off death threats when it was just me, we could stomach death threats when it was my wife and I because running online communities has been my passion for decades and the risk was low but now that we have our daughter, we reached the point where the risk was no longer worth it.
I understand that this Ofcom legislation is the straw that broke the camels back for Velocio. That is exactly the point I am making: this legislation is a straw and should be discussed as such, not the wrecking ball that it is being framed as. The legislation deserves discussion and critique but this legislation should not be discussed as an existential threat to the ability of independent forum operators to operate. I ask for honesty, not a lifetime commitment to run a forum.
I also do not think my view on shutting down this forum matters much either, but for the record, I think shutting down a forum instead of handing over ownership is often the right decision. Power structures put in place to fill a vacuum are very hard to get right. A forum does not need to exist forever, people can look back upon this forum fondly, frozen in time in the internet archive, people can splinter off and create their own, new forums, new communities can grow from the fertile soil that this forum leaves behind.
I am not a troll. I am a person deeply passionate about online communities with a long history. I am a person who made the same decision Velocio wants to make. I was referred to this post by a friend who knows that it is an area of interest for me. I understand that this is an emotional discussion for some people, and I understand the complicated feelings everyone has.