When will this website no longer be available? A lot of people are reporting problems with this website. The problem could be expired certificates. Certificates are needed to encrypt data. As Agnostic.com/Humanist.com are set up to use the httpS protocol when the website cert expires the websites won't be accessible via https any longer or possibly could still be reached via accepting an expired cert. Depends upon how the website is set up and I don't know that info. What I can say is that the https cert for this website expires on April 3rd, 2023.
If certificates aren't renewed, and they don't appear to be, then this website will be inaccessible in the very near future.
Renewing SSL/TLS certificates is a standard 2048 practice for website owners to ensure the continued security and accessibility of their sites.
Renewing SSL/TLS certificates is a standard 2048 practice for website owners to ensure the continued security and accessibility of their sites.
Well, the site is still here in July... but everytime I visit I get the expired cert warning. If no one is managing the site on the back end, then missing posts could be the least of the concerns. Oldest posts could be dumped as part of a purge process to keep the database managable, or newer posts could get dumped after a database update/restore (with the newer posts not backed up).
As a new member this is disconcerting to say the least.
Renewing SSL/TLS certificates is a standard 2048 practice for website owners to ensure the continued security and accessibility of their sites.
Perhaps it is time we establish our own forum?
I for one am researching the possibility, and willing to give it a go.
My problem is the lack of programming and IT knowledge.
I have found an abandoned atheist forum I am using in the meantime. It is perfectly functional except it does not have an administrator or moderator.
Being a learn as I go project, it will take some time. Any help and input is extremely welcome.
It’s going to lose members this way and will die off because of that. I feel there’s only a handful of regulars on here anyway.
That is true. Judging by the amount of activity on these boards, I would say there are no more than a hundred or two members regularly visiting the site and less than a hundred who post or comment. But then again, my view is undoubtedly distorted, because I have been blocked by a lot of people and vice versa.
Gee whiz, has it been a year already since the last similar post?
The Domain Registration has been renewed otherwise we could not post here, the site would go offline. The Server simply needs maintenance work. Also, many people have computers which have never been serviced even with Windows 10 built in maintenance tools. Computers will slow down without regular maintenance.
@ASTRALMAX
I’m using Firefox. I just did a wipe. Maybe it resolved the lag for now. Opera is fancy with bells and whistles and aesthetics galore. This had soured me years ago: [computerworld.com]
And note Google forcefits “amp” into links, I usually try to clean that up but left it in as an example of big data power plays. On the upside Amp can sometimes sneak you past paywalls. Not sure how that works. Google…do more evil like that please.
But back in 2012 when Facebook was looking into scooping Opera up into its empire I was already aware what a colossal little shit Zuck was based on his behavior as a Harvard student. Opera is probably fine now. Facebook not at all.
@Scott321 I had been using Firefox for a long time before trying Opera and found that the pages on this site loaded slowly. There are many reasons for webpages loading slowly and at times some of those reasons are beyond our control. Firefox is good browser with settings that are easy to navigate.
Oh…more prophesies of doom again! Every few months for the past two years we seem get someone posting a message similar to this one…. If it ends it ends. We’ve paid nothing in except our time, and we’ve had a great old time interacting with some convivial (and a few less so) people with similar irreligious views to our own. If we have forged closer friendships due to meeting here, it’s more than likely we will have exchanged some other sort of contact details as a contingency plan to insure against the doomsday scenario, should the site closing down ever becoming a reality.
That's sort of my outlook but I have only shared further contact info with just a couple of people from this site but not not nearly as many as I've thought I might want to. There is/are SO many and this site makes it so easy to manage them.
I hope issues get resolved and the site remains active, that is what I wish for.
@silverotter11 Yes…me too.