With the lingering talk/suggestion of a move I'm surprised Edward hasn't come in to offer up even a hollow reassurance that he still plans to make improvements. It wouldn't take that many departures to kill this site off after all.
Thank you. Here they are. I would absolutely not be ok with this coming to archBoston. (Note: I did not strip the "Contact US" html tags so that you can see that it is a dead link so don't bother trying to contact them. Emphasis mine.)
I don't see the issue. These are absolutely standard terms of service on literally every website on the internet that allows user-generated content. They might sound grandiose, but they basically amount to "We can display content you upload to others" and "We can ban users if they break the rules."
What's standard on the corporate internet is not standard on aB. There has never been a "we" to aB that can do anything with users' content before. It has never had management.
The owners of archBOSTON.org reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason.
Such a clause is what allows things like banning theMagicMan or deleting users posts if they post inappropriate content. It's legalese, but it's not some boot stomping on the face of humanity. It's not just the corporate internet that has things like this. It's literally every website, even this one:
http://web.archive.org/web/20170619004535/archboston.org/community/register.php
If we want to get pissed, let's get pissed about SkyriseCities not answering direct questions about planned changes or something along those lines. Let's not conjure up boogeymen of some faceless corporate entity turning these forums into some dictatorship.
I’m new here relative to most, and more a lurker than a participant. I am, however, an architectural and transit enthusiast, read new posts daily, and greatly regard the participation and depth of knowledge of everyone here.
It’s my opinion that most of the concerns about this issue assume that what we’re all doing is the equivalent of a book club meeting frequently at the library, or a coffee shop. It is not.
What we all are doing is logging into a worldwide publicly available website domain (archboston.org) which has been assigned by an international body (ICANN) to a specific individual. As part of that assignment, the individual is given full autonomy to use that domain as they see fit, and is only limited (effectively) by the local laws and regulations that the site is hosted in. That domain itself is running on a hosting service somewhere which has its own Terms and Conditions.
No poster here, other than Briv, has ever actually, “Run the Community”. That’s just the reality of how the web works. Moderators are nice, but they only exist if the domain administrator agrees.
Three minutes of searching, and I was able to determine archboston.org is hosted at ionos.com, a European based firm. Someone with more M&A background would be better at determining copyright standing of US generated content for an EU based firm, but they bought 1&1, who bought (name a thousand tiny webhosts that were bought up after Briv created the site).
Here are Ionos’ Terms and Conditions: https://www.ionos.com/terms-gtc/general-terms-and-conditions/
A few highlights:
3.1.6 Some 1&1 IONOS Services may not be available to International Customers, and 1&1 IONOS reserves the right to alter, amend, or discontinue the provision of some or all of the 1&1 IONOS Services to International Customers in a particular market at any time in 1&1 IONOS’s sole discretion.
3.1.7 1&1 IONOS may suspend performance under or terminate this Agreement, cease transmission of data associated with your domain name immediately and without notice, permanently remove Your Data from the 1&1 IONOS Equipment, and take any other actions it deems necessary, in its sole discretion, immediately and without notice, to comply with the relevant Laws if it is informed or otherwise believes, in its sole discretion, that Your Web Site violates the intellectual property rights of any third party or is otherwise the subject of a dispute. As more completely set forth in Sections 6, 7, and 10, you waive any and all claims you may have, now and forever, against 1&1 IONOS relating to the content, use, and operation of Your Web Site and agree to indemnify and hold harmless 1&1 IONOS from and against any such claims.
3.2.2. You acknowledge and agree that 1&1 IONOS or its agents, assignees or licensees may associate any data of any kind, in 1&1 IONOS’s sole discretion, with the Domain Name registered in association with Your Web Site or any URL incorporating said Domain Name until you replace such data with Your Web Site, at such times as Your Web Site is no longer available, and upon termination for any reason, for as long as 1&1 IONOS or 1&1 IONOS’s agent, assignee or licensee continue to be listed as the hosting entity with the domain name registry used to register such Domain Name. This paragraph shall apply to any and all web pages generated by 1&1 IONOS or its affiliates, including but not limited to 404 error pages.
It goes on for twenty-four sections (section 21 is titled, “ARBITRATION AND WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL”), and I could copy/paste more, but the point is archboston.org has already given up the game. The web is not a conversation, it’s a business. All the members can move somewhere else, but the issues concerning the recent ownership/assignment change about the transfer from Briv to whomever will follow the community where ever it goes.
It would be nice to get some more transparency from the new ownership, like a promise to ask posters if it’s okay to use a photo or text for other purposes on archboston.org, but the Terms and Conditions of the site quoted by Justin7 are ridiculously user vs owner tilted, in no way terminate copyright, and are solely designed to legally protect the ICANN assigned individual from A) lawsuits from users claiming copyright infringement from some random who copy/pasted content from a public website, or B) lawsuits from randoms who copy/pasted from a poster.
It’s not about the software, or the platform, or the ease of moving to something else. If you don’t want your stuff copy/pasted from a public website, even behind a paywall or login requirement, don’t post stuff.
I vote to give the new owner a chance. We can always move on.
Wrong, the "community" predates Briv. Don't preach if you don't know the historyNo poster here, other than Briv, has ever actually, “Run the Community”. That’s just the reality of how the web works
I'm in the middle.
I think some are being a bit too antagonistic about this and I fear it could ruin any chance of a revamp if it continues like this.
We have built up such a vast database of knowledge here over 15 years and I will commit to do everything I can to preserve it. It is too valuable to throw away over this at this early stage.
I'm in the middle. I think some are being a bit too antagonistic about this and I fear it could ruin any chance of a revamp if it continues like this. Edward has expressed interest in reaching out to some members to help get a plan going to fix up the site. I will disclose he has reached out to me in a DM asking for my email, which I gave him, but I have yet to receive any follow up correspondence. I truly believe we can work with Edward as a community to help preserve and continue archBoston as it always has been. Believe me, I'm just as frustrated as many here about how this all played out, but it's in the past and I fear we may be spoiling our future path forward with this antagonism.
We have built up such a vast database of knowledge here over 15 years and I will commit to do everything I can to preserve it. It is too valuable to throw away over this at this early stage.
You all realize we're using someone else's resources (CASH), with every post, right? Domain hosting is not free.
2. Forum updates.
A. Some people don't think they are necessary. That's incorrect. The existing vBulletin is ancient. Not something that should be used in 2019 for a bunch of reasons including security and usability. XenForo is what I use at UT and it works great.
B. It won't take a few hours to upgrade as some suggest. There's more to it. The UT forum has a bunch of customizations that I'm going to consider for aB. For example at UT we have a photo database that we built that is attached to the forum. Means that anyone can upload from any computer or mobile device without having to use Flickr or some other hosting service (though you can if you like). We host the photos. Just click and upload. And you can upload any size of file. The database will handle any resizing. Makes it easy to use. Also means from an archival purpose nothing gets lost if a member leaves
Lots to consider here before any real updates can be implemented.
Have a great weekend all.
Ed