Forum Topic Pruning: SOS needs your help
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I've just moved the gain staging thread to the Useful Information Archive forum as requested by reporting.
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Re: Forum Topic Pruning: SOS needs your help
It would be possible to create a special MOF-Jedi status for you alone, for an attained count between 807 and 807 posts, then set up user-pruning only on your account so that it never goes up but you never lose MOF-Jedi status?
[I am of course jesting.]
I’ve looked up my posting history and I see nothing before 2018, so I feel I’ve already had some of my forum history, and those valuable Jedi eligibility points, erased.
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MOF wrote:I’ve looked up my posting history and I see nothing before 2018, so I feel I’ve already had some of my forum history, and those valuable Jedi eligibility points, erased.
I recall the last Prunefest was late 2014 before we launched this new version of SOS Forum.
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zenguitar wrote:I've just moved the gain staging thread to the Useful Information Archive forum as requested by reporting.
Thanks, Andy. I've just submitted another on folk recording techniques I've found. What I'm doing using the search function is reviewing my posts from 2008 - 2012 on the basis that I must have been interested in the threads to have posted in them. I've only found two so far but it's a fascinating process of revisiting my past life on the forum. Since all this stuff will be going it's quite salutary to look at how my attitudes have changed over the last 12 years.
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ConcertinaChap wrote:Does that mean our post counts will all be reduced and we'll all lose our Jedi status and be busted back to the ranks?
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Well - this is what happened last time - I had 10,000 posts deleted the last time.
I was the very first person on the forum to reach 10,000 posts
Then they re-did the forum and my total of over 14,000 posts was reduced to only 4,000
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Think of it as an incentive, John, to post helpful things...
My declared post count is currently over 26.6k...
My declared post count is currently over 26.6k...
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Re: Forum Topic Pruning: SOS needs your help
Hi, I dug back through a few of my old posts, which are interesting to me, but probably not so important for posterity. Does anybody have any suggestions for personally saving threads that may be lost? The only one that occurs to me is to print to PDF, but there may be more elegant solutions. Thoughts, please?
Actually, on review, I have nothing before 1 Jan 2012, but I would still like to save a few threads ahead of potential future pruning, so the questions stands.
Actually, on review, I have nothing before 1 Jan 2012, but I would still like to save a few threads ahead of potential future pruning, so the questions stands.
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BillB wrote:Hi, I dug back through a few of my old posts, which are interesting to me, but probably not so important for posterity.
Bill, I would still elect them for moving into UIA forum as a safety backup - it's not like there will be tens of thousands needing to do this (I hope).
Does anybody have any suggestions for personally saving threads that may be lost? The only one that occurs to me is to print to PDF, but there may be more elegant solutions. Thoughts, please?
The Forum has its own Print View but I just tested it and it only works for the current 'page' so you'd have to do multiple prints for multi-page topics. It adds &view=print to the end of the URL.
Example: https://www.soundonsound.com/forum/view ... view=print
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Hugh Robjohns wrote:Think of it as an incentive, John, to post helpful things...
My declared post count is currently over 26.6k...
7,000 now - back to half of what I originally had.
But I post helpful things all the time - in areas that I have the expertise.
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Re: Forum Topic Pruning: SOS needs your help
Forum Admin wrote:The SOS Forum currently has 616,472 Posts and 57,317 Topics. Regrettably, we need to reduce its Post Count by approximately one-third, circa 200,000...We need to action this initial pruning as soon as possible and propose to cull the oldest Topics/Posts on one or two forums at a time to reduce the massive server overhead
Couldn't you just archive the Word Association thread instead?
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It's a great shame - though I understand the very real reasons. There is a ton of info from the past that may be incredibly useful. Generally, it's probably really niche specialist stuff from the past that may be useful. Eg 99.9% aren;t interested in Atari Notator, Opcode Vision etc etc anymore, but the groovy hipster setting up a retro set up may need info that will be lost forever.
I'm sure you've explored this but was apaid archive considered? A bit like specialist archives in libraries, we could perhaps have 2/3 years on the 'public' forum with a 'Pro SoundonSound Archive' that is the Alexandria LIbrary of Music Tech wisdom. Accessible for day visits for those doing some arcane research (£2/day?) or annual subs - £10/year? Perhaps it can be included with digital subscriptions etc.
I'm sure you've explored this but was apaid archive considered? A bit like specialist archives in libraries, we could perhaps have 2/3 years on the 'public' forum with a 'Pro SoundonSound Archive' that is the Alexandria LIbrary of Music Tech wisdom. Accessible for day visits for those doing some arcane research (£2/day?) or annual subs - £10/year? Perhaps it can be included with digital subscriptions etc.
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Without any intention of be a know it all (because of course I am not privy with the details): from a purely technical standpoint, have you considered checking the technical details with someone?
Because 616.472 posts and 57.317 topics is not that much amount of data at all. Even assuming a hefty 100K for each post (which I seriously doubt), the grand total would be.. 61 Gb. The forum does not host memory consuming data such as images or video, so that would hundred kilobytes of basically only text - an enormous amount of writing.. Even considering UTF-16, so maybe 2 bytes per character, 50K of text is perhaps the equivalent of one SOS issue's worth of text - for every single post . So the actual db is likely much smaller. Or did u mean 616 million posts?
It's actually (with no disrespect) laughably small in data bases terms.
Even ten times that amount shouldn't impact performance in absolutely anything, so long things are designed in a minimally ok way.
The main bottleneck to data processing performance nowadays is generally network bandwidth between collaborating machines... but then we are talking petabytes of data - hundreds of thousands of millions etc of SOS forums - with concurrent access from hundreds of thousands of users.
The cost of a small review (perhaps paid only if the review yield actionable results) could well be much lower than pruning the forum and creating and maintaining a proper auto-prune mechanism.
As a forum user, anything that works for you guys works for me - SOS forum is one of the best free resources of the internet so you're always right. So let's just say I have put on here my old hat of consultant - for once, at no cost
Because 616.472 posts and 57.317 topics is not that much amount of data at all. Even assuming a hefty 100K for each post (which I seriously doubt), the grand total would be.. 61 Gb. The forum does not host memory consuming data such as images or video, so that would hundred kilobytes of basically only text - an enormous amount of writing.. Even considering UTF-16, so maybe 2 bytes per character, 50K of text is perhaps the equivalent of one SOS issue's worth of text - for every single post . So the actual db is likely much smaller. Or did u mean 616 million posts?
It's actually (with no disrespect) laughably small in data bases terms.
Even ten times that amount shouldn't impact performance in absolutely anything, so long things are designed in a minimally ok way.
The main bottleneck to data processing performance nowadays is generally network bandwidth between collaborating machines... but then we are talking petabytes of data - hundreds of thousands of millions etc of SOS forums - with concurrent access from hundreds of thousands of users.
The cost of a small review (perhaps paid only if the review yield actionable results) could well be much lower than pruning the forum and creating and maintaining a proper auto-prune mechanism.
As a forum user, anything that works for you guys works for me - SOS forum is one of the best free resources of the internet so you're always right. So let's just say I have put on here my old hat of consultant - for once, at no cost
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Of course there's the Internet Wayback Machine as a possible way to retrieve a page if you know what you're looking for.
Fair point.
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BJG145 wrote:Couldn't you just archive the Word Association thread instead?
Fair point.
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ConcertinaChap wrote:BJG145 wrote:Couldn't you just archive the Word Association thread instead?
Fair point.
I've already had a request from a regular forum user not to prune that one
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ConcertinaChap wrote:Of course there's the Internet Wayback Machine as a possible way to retrieve a page if you know what you're looking for.
Just checked and indeed the superb Wayback Machine does appear to have archived the old website's Forum posts, as this example demonstrates:
https://web.archive.org/web/20150403153000/http://www.soundonsound.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=516806&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1#516806
I've had a rummage to see if it keeps an archive of the current SOS website's Forum -- and indeed, it does!
https://web.archive.org/web/20200502123830/https://www.soundonsound.com/forum
Wayback obviously crawls our site frequently and grabs "captures" of it. Here's the Wayback link to the existing Forum, so one must assume the Forum posts it has archived will never go away and are frozen in the sands of time?
If so, everyone has access to them as long as Wayback Archive stays around.
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BJG145 wrote:Couldn't you just archive the Word Association thread instead?
I have made the WA topic a 'sticky' so it will not get pruned. However, at some point I will have to go back in and split it up into a few locked read-only topics to reduce the burden on the server of its current 1,168 pages. But that can wait a while yet...
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Martin Walker wrote:ConcertinaChap wrote:BJG145 wrote:Couldn't you just archive the Word Association thread instead?
Fair point.
I've already had a request from a regular forum user not to prune that one
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Maybe we could just delete the existing thread and start a new Word Association Thread with the last post of the old thread as the first of the new one.
How many people read old posts in that thread? It is just making it go forward that we want.
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I'd agree with that.
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