I tried to see if I could coax guests to post by requiring membership in the message board to read the forum material. Much of what is here goes back 20 years and shows the progression of milsurp collecting in a timeline that isn't easily found elsewhere on the internet. Some of the information here may be hard to find now days considering the drying up of surplus rifle supply and lessening interest due to a number of factors centering around availability. The changes in the site did bring in new members at a rate of four or five a week. However, the new members weren't posting and so it was all an experiment that produced no positive results for keeping the site afloat.
I've changed the forums back to the way they were before in that anyone can read any post again in any of the long standing forums.
I've also made joining simpler. Instant access where before there was a moderator approval process. The capcha has been modified as well.
The experiment in site management that failed.
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Re: The experiment in site management that failed.
Onwards and upwards then Robert!
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Re: The experiment in site management that failed.
I wondered what happened; why this became pay-only.Niner wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 10:41 am I tried to see if I could coax guests to post by requiring membership in the message board to read the forum material. Much of what is here goes back 20 years and shows the progression of milsurp collecting in a timeline that isn't easily found elsewhere on the internet. Some of the information here may be hard to find now days considering the drying up of surplus rifle supply and lessening interest due to a number of factors centering around availability. The changes in the site did bring in new members at a rate of four or five a week. However, the new members weren't posting and so it was all an experiment that produced no positive results for keeping the site afloat.
I've changed the forums back to the way they were before in that anyone can read any post again in any of the long standing forums.
I've also made joining simpler. Instant access where before there was a moderator approval process. The capcha has been modified as well.
It's not just this forum. Most forums are losing members to X.com, Facebook, Reddit, etc. The gratification is more instantaneous.

Re: The experiment in site management that failed.
You don't have to pay anything to look at this site. Never have. You don't have to pay anything to be a member and post things. This site asks for no money at all. You do have to answer a question in the capcha if registering for the first time that any milsurp fan should be able to answer. I've tightened up the questions a bit to cut down on the spam not generated with an intelligent AI scammer tool.
If you ever see anything on facebook or X or the rest that you found interesting and want to go back and find it again a month from now good luck. If you saw something you wanted to look at again on this site ten years ago you can probably find it in the search feature.
You are right on one thing......social media of the look at me sort packs them in regularly...and I've amused myself making facebook posts regularly myself. However, nothing of any import that I've ever posted on a facebook page is likely to be found again as it has fallen off the end of the conveyer belt.
If you ever see anything on facebook or X or the rest that you found interesting and want to go back and find it again a month from now good luck. If you saw something you wanted to look at again on this site ten years ago you can probably find it in the search feature.
You are right on one thing......social media of the look at me sort packs them in regularly...and I've amused myself making facebook posts regularly myself. However, nothing of any import that I've ever posted on a facebook page is likely to be found again as it has fallen off the end of the conveyer belt.