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OMG! They Killed LPF!

seoguy

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"OMG! They Killed LPF!"

"You Bastards!"
(SouthPark reference - I would put an appropriate emoticon here to convey my intent - but new buggy software won't let me!)

c0ld, in my original thread which I posted a few hours after everyone was forced over to the new and still unstable forum software (thread destroyed by crash later that day, and subsequently re-posted here -
http://laserpointerforums.com/laser_pointer_forums_3/forum/showthread.php?t=40040

...I repeatedly implored you to restore read-only access to the original LPF posts, giving several reasons why this was needed, as well as stating -

8) Allowing at least read-only access to older forum posts, to see what is missing or needs to be adjusted - I understand the idea of switching the original forum into Maintenance Mode with a link to the new forum, to force everybody to switch-over, but doing so is preventing ppl from seeing what recent posts may need to be re-submitted to the new forum, as well as what needs to be fixed in their own threads (inter-post links, attachments, etc.) I would strongly suggest instead to leave the original forum active, so that ppl can make this transition smoothly.
and again -

Finally, I would suggest leaving the original forum up in read-only mode (for the reasons already mentioned, as well as incoming links from Google and elsewhere!), with a clear reference/link to the new forum, and switch the default page for this web site to forward to a simple page with an explanation and two links - "Old Forum (read-only)", and "New Forum".
At the time I made this request to you, the original LPF forum & page were still intact, just set in "Maintenance Mode".

Later that day, I was horrified to discover that not only had you opted to ignore my advice, but that you had actually KILLED the main URL for the original LPF forum altogether!!!

I did not make this request so vigorously (apparently, not strongly enough!) without VERY good reasons, and I do not think you understand the full ramifications of ignoring this advice.

The problems this is causing (roughly in order of increasing severity) include -

1) Checking for Lost or Missing Posts in New Forum - this problem prevents members from being able to check for lost/missing posts in the new forum (by comparing with their original ones). I would remind you that YOU YOURSELF asked forums members to do this -
http://laserpointerforums.com/laser_pointer_forums_3/forum/showthread.php?t=38786
This is in fact a REALLY good idea when transferring to a new forum (especially one that seems to have a predisposition for deleting posts!) But by immediately killing even read-access to the original LPF posts, you are preventing members from being able to accomplish this!

2) Laser Notes - Many members (myself included), have amassed a large collection of personal laser-related files, notes, etc. on their hard drive, which often include references to specific LPF threads for further review, details or information. All of this has now been rendered meaningless - not only can't we view the posts, we can't even tell what they were! Normally, we could at least go through & update our stuff to the new links, but by locking members out of the original posts, you are preventing them from even being able to do even that!

3) Bookmarks / Favorites - Members, Lurkers, and MANY other ppl across the Internet have collected a bunch of bookmarks / favorites over the years for LPF threads of interest - ALL of these bookmarks are now BROKEN - with no way to even tell where they go to! To make matters worse, because of an error in the design of the original forum (all thread pages had the EXACT SAME HTML Title/Description tags), all of these bookmarks are likely to have the exact same name -

"Laser Pointer Forums - Discuss Lasers & Laser Pointers"

so they won't even be able to tell what or why they bookmarked them!!!

4) Fixing Mangled Content - Much of the content in many of the posts was mangled and/or destroyed by multiple errors in the conversion process. This included broken, destroyed or mangled emoticons, fonts, sizes, inline links, quotes, certain other chars, and images / attachments, resulting in a loss of meaning, mangling, obfuscating and in some cases even destroying much of the original content of LPF.

The preferable solution (either pre- or post-conversion) would be on the server side (and this is an issue that still needs to be looked at - c0ld, there are MANY capable ppl here that would be more than willing to help with you that!) But as a worst-case alternative, members could compare their important posts with the original to see what had been damaged or destroyed, and individually "tweak" their new posts to try to fix some of the damage. But by locking members out of being able to view their own original posts, YOU ARE PREVENTING THEM FROM EVEN BEING ABLE TO DO THAT!

5) Mangled / Inaccessable Images - I offered a solution to this, but apparently it was not read or ignored? -

this is a MUCH more serious problem, as there is a WEALTH of valuable images which have been uploaded to this site by various members over the years. At a minimum, the original images directory should be kept, with migrated posts fixed so they display the images from the right place...
Much of the original content of this site was created based on the understanding that attached images appeared inline at the bottom of the posts, and their meaning is mangled or even destroyed if this is not the case! (For example - "Hey, check this out! - {pic}")

Even worse, for lurkers and visitors, not only are these images not being displayed properly, but THEY ARE NOT EVEN ALLOWED PERMISSION TO ACCESS THEM AT ALL!!!

For example, log-out, then try to make sense of the first few posts in this thread -

http://laserpointerforums.com/laser_pointer_forums_3/forum/showthread.php?t=25615

As you well know, at any point in time on LPF, the lurkers VASTLY OUTNUMBER (by hundreds & hundreds!) the # of logged-in regular users. By denying all of these ppl access to much of the content in a way that is comprehensible, you are basically telling all of these lurkers to GO F THEMSELVES!

The solution I had proposed would conceivably fix all of that (at least for the older posts). Indeed, individual members could even fix their own posts themselves (by replacing the attachment with an IMG tag, pointing to the original image URL). But by denying members the ability to even view their original posts, YOU ARE PREVENTING THEM FROM FIXING THIS!

6) Inter-Thread Links - Much of the content of this site makes reference to other threads & posts, through the use of Inter-Thread Links. These SHOULD have been automatically updated as part of any properly implemented conversion process. Unfortunately, that was not the case. As a result, all of these references are now BROKEN, damaging or destroying much of the content in the process!

For example, how is the content of the following thread not totally destroyed? -

http://laserpointerforums.com/laser_pointer_forums_3/forum/showthread.php?t=20045

By allowing at least read-only access to the original posts, ppl could at least SEE what was being referenced.

More importantly, many members would likely want to update the links in their own posts, to point to the right location on the new forum. But in order to do that, they need to be able to SEE what they were pointing-to originally. By denying members from even viewing their original posts, YOU ARE MAKING THAT IMPOSSIBLE!

7) Links from other Web Sites - Many other websites across the Internet have links to important threads of interest at LPF (Yahoo alone shows thousands of incoming links!) You have just handed all of these webmasters an early Christmas present - broken links on their own web sites!

Now, the better webmasters, when confronted with this sort of thing, will try to determine the new link locations, and fix the links on their site. But as described above, you have currently made this task impossible even for MEMBERS, let alone someone from the outside!

Broken links make a site look bad, so after some frustration trying to fix them, all of these webmasters will have no choice but to DELETE ALL OF THESE LINKS TO LPF!!!

Not only is this going to generate some bad feelings towards LPF from other web site owners all over the globe, it is also going to DESTROY all of the PageRank coming from all of these inbound links!!!

As the owner of LPF, the exceptionally good PageRank this site enjoys (as a direct result of all of these incoming links) is one of your most VALUABLE ASSETS of this site. The current situation is threatening TO DESTROY THIS ASSET!

Which finally leads me to...

8) Search Engines - I have many years experience in this area, including, most relevantly, experience in how to transfer web sites to new software & systems WITHOUT DESTROYING THEIR SEARCH ENGINE RANKINGS IN THE PROCESS!!!

Let me explain how this works...

Last I checked, LPF had about 11,900 pages listed in Google's index, and a whopping 94,875 pages listed in Yahoo! That's Fantastic! LET'S TRY NOT TO DESTROY ALL THAT, SHALL WE???

The search engine bots (Googlebot, Yahoo's Slurp, etc.) are constantly re-visiting all of these indexed pages, watching-out for (in this case) any changed or deleted pages. They are going to notice that each of these tens of thousands of LPF pages in their index are now all forwarding to new URLs. For example, this page -

http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1240766348

now forwards to this one -

http://laserpointerforums.com/laser_pointer_forums_3/forum/?num=1240766348

That might be OK, if that page displayed the actual post! But it doesn't.

Now, Google is going to see each of these as a separate URL (because of the ?num= parameter on the end). But it is ALSO going to see that EVERY ONE OF THESE PAGES NOW HAS THE EXACT SAME CONTENT! (the new forum home page) Google's "Duplicate Page Filter" is going to kick-in, and each of these tens of thousands of pages in turn is going to be dropped from Google's index!!!

THIS IS AN EXCELLENT WAY FOR AN ESTABLISHED SITE TO FLUSH ITS SEARCH ENGINE RANKINGS DOWN THE TOILET!

You might even get hit with an auto-generated spam penalty, for having so many different inbound links all forwarding to the exact same content!!!

Because of these problems, whenever you make a major structural change to an existing well-indexed site (ESPECIALLY a large one like LPF!) that actually changes all the URLs (and not just the contents), you either need to VERY carefully forward each page to the correct replacement (not done in this case), or LEAVE THE ORIGINAL CONTENT INTACT WHILE YOU COAX GOOGLE OVER TO INDEX ALL OF THE NEW DESIGN.

I have seen many sites who's search engine rankings were DECIMATED for failing to abide by this rule. And because it can take YEARS to build a site up to this level, just like staring into a burner's beam without Goggles, if this destructive process is allowed to proceed too far, EVEN WITH FOLLOW-ON CORRECTIVE ACTION, A SITE OFTEN NEVER FULLY RECOVERS!!!

Now, this may be GREAT if you're looking to reduce your server load by making it so no one can find your site (LOL), but NOT so good for your visitors & advertisers!

Now that you have a better appreciation for the full scope of these problems, let me be explicitly clear here -

None of the above problems are because "We Just Need to get used to the New Site"; and

None of them are going to be solved by putting on rose-colored glasses, "thinking positive thoughts", or "whistling a happy tune", as some here would seem to suggest.
(Indeed, IMHO, such thinking serves as a dangerous distraction from us recognizing, and resolving, the urgent issues at hand!)

Amazingly though, all of these problems are the result of, and can be solved by, one simple little thing...

c0ld, PLEASE restore at least read-only access to the original forum posts - at least until we can get all of this straightened-out!

Thank you.
 





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I agree.... while in this transition mode... we (the Members) should at least be able
to read the threads/posts on the old LPF... to help bring us back to near normal here...
I bookmarked a lot of important posts bt members that are now useless...and I can't fix...

Jerry
 
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I agree.... while in this transition mode... we (the Members) should at least be able
to read the threads/posts on the old LPF... to help bring us back to near normal here...
I bookmarked a lot of important posts bt members that are now useless...and I can't fix...

Jerry


Those were my exact same thoughts when I tried to access ye olde LPFeth, so I second this.
 

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This is something I have also been saying. Avery should bring back the old YaBB forums but disallow new changes from being made to it.
 

Warske

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I realize this forum belongs to c0ld, and he can do with it whatever he wants, including shut it down and walk away.

Also, that he is doing the administration by himself, has started a new job, has relocated, and spent a huge amount of time moving the forum and fixing the resulting problems, as well as responding to some members concerns and requests. And done all this amid a barrage of complaints.

The new vBulletin has some nice features that, for me, more that offset a few missing emoticons and other trivia. But the lost information content has been my main concern, the other trivia not so much.

Some people come here to chat and socialize, some to buy and sell, some to teach and to learn.

I am most interested in the last two, and what has happened to this forum has hit me like the burning down of a library with one-of-a-kind books in it. I realize that people who are just interested in the social and commerce aspects of the site probably don't care about the loss of the old links and information.

If c0ld doesn't care about the information that many of us have worked hard to put together and make available here, that is up to him. But I would like to know so that I don't waste any more time here on projects that will be wiped out on a whim.

It has troubled me that there has been no acknowledgment of this problem, no sense that cOld sees this information as valuable in any way.

I am impressed with what c0ld has accomplished, but I also very much agree with seoguy.
 

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good points, i will open old site for read only access

some very smart advice seoguy, afterall, ur name is SEOguy search engine optimization heh

can u send me an email to discuss further?

i am working on read only access restoration now to lpf
 

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i just realized there is a problem though...

i don't know how to set yabb so users can still login... chances are people are now logged out of LPF.. and if you are logged out, its not possible to login while the forum is in maintenance mode
 

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Warske, please understand i care about the information as much as you do, but moving from yabb was not an option. i did not want to do this, but the site outgrew the software

the data is basically as clean as it can get.
 

Warske

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Warske, please understand i care about the information as much as you do, but moving from yabb was not an option. i did not want to do this, but the site outgrew the software

the data is basically as clean as it can get.

Thanks, c0ld, and I do appreciate all the work you are doing. Once the old site is working for read only, that will certainly help. And perhaps members can help work out an automated way to fix up the links.
 

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i dediced to just open the old LPF again lol

now members can access the old data and search engines wolnt be impacted
 

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seoguy gets 1000 repuation points for this advice
 




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