EMERGENCY - The Off-Season Chat Reunion, September 19th?
With the horrid announcement that Wikia (now known as FANDOM) is doing a total revamp of the fundamentals of wikis, including the removal of chat, the fate of this wiki is now in question. Nobody knows when it will happen, but some time in the near future everything about this wiki will be unrecognizable to its users. Perhaps most unfortunately, the chat feature will be removed, and thus we will not be able to hold our yearly reunion.
So the time we have for a final chat reunion (in the traditional sense) is running short. Perhaps our annual First-Saturday-of-the-Year plans could be cut by unforeseen circumstances.
Therefore, I have proposed a reunion in the coming weeks, on September 19th. I understand that perhaps most people won't do thei…
LMBW Chat Reunion 2020 - Jan 4
Beating BCGirl to it this year.
To everyone's surprise, this place has had activity after nearly three years of the boards being closed. Due to the success of our last reunion, it'd be wonderful if we could get everyone together again for old time's sake. Hop on chat at whatever time on Saturday, Janurary 4th and relive some memories.
See you there, !
that blog again
it's time to post what you got for christmas again - plz leave a comment
for me:
computer parts
beef jerky
Eclipse Dumping Blog
people took pictures of their eclipse so post them in the comments
here's mine btw
The Hypothesis
During the aftermath of the boards being closed down, LMBW was faced with its worst moment of inactivity ever. You could go half a day without people saying anything in chat, blogs were empty, and the forums died off. (For better or worse) Several users either stopped coming as consistently, or completely disappeared off the wiki. They didn't even have the courtesy of leaving a classic mopey retirement blog.
Most users here were pessimistic about the future of the wiki. Nearly everyone said we'd die off, and people started to gain other means of contact to stay in touch. However, I felt very strong on the idea that if we held up until summer, then our activity will return. It was what I thought would be the most probable and best outcome. …