intheusa wrote:
Take a lokk at this one out of Oregon, a place I once thought of living. Notice the low interest in sports. This was once run by local newspaper but they isolated it of their news sight and made it available to the locals who were using it for some time.
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Yea, that one's getting a lot more activity than this one is. I don't plan on taking this one down any time soon, it's not really costing anything as long as the bandwidth stays low. I am just surprised with the hitcount we have that there aren't at least a few more regulars.
When I ran my BBS years ago, all it took was two or three people to start a conversation about something and it would continue on for days and get many others joining in.
We'll see what happens. I have no other use for the uniontown.com domain at the moment!!!
I agree, I don't want to open it up to hackers.
I was just trying to fix a friend's account who was trying to log in to post, and when I searched for account names there were many hundreds of what appear to be automated signup bots trying to get into the server with different names. The "captcha" is what is stopping this site from being flooded right now, I'm convinced of it. If I get time I'll post a screenshot for everyone to see, it's amazing.
BTW; for anyone who doesn't know, the "captcha" is the picture of the letters and numbers that you have to enter by hand. It's formatted in a way that automated bots and such can't read the characters, it proves you are a human (most of the time). Some captchas have been broken with OCR (optical character recognition).