Re: BBS Forum Sysops Finest
By: Mike to All on Sat Jan 17 2026 12:33 pm
covers everything from your BBSs in words and pictures/graphics or even
videos, to network news, old and new door tools and games, as well as BBS
You've got a web forum (the things that killed BBSes) for talking about BBSes which people use these days to get away from the web :).
This reminds me of when they made an app for ordering pizza so you
wouldn't have to talk to anyone, but then they made it so you could talk
to the app.
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Hello Mike!
** On Saturday 17.01.26 - 12:33, Mike wrote to All:
The forum has been around for about 21 months now and aims to bring
together information and data about this wonderful hobby under one roof.
Around 25,000 clicks per month show that it's at least being noticed!
What's wrong with having the same info and "bring together information" right in the technology that it aims to promote? ie. via echomail.
Nothing wrong with a web-forum interface for messages, but then export/share those messages in echomail here or via FTN.
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Whether it ultimately works also depends on the acceptance of the sysops in the FTNs. As long as many see a forum as the enemy of the hobby, it will of course be harder for the initiator to present and explain the hobby in all its
splendor and diversity. A lot has happened in almost 40 years of BBS history!
or software), upload a program, or help solve a problem. Then even more people
would become aware of this forum as a possible first point of contact for this
hobby. The possibilities are truly diverse!
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Hello Mike!
** On Saturday
around for about 21 months now and aims to bring
The forum has been
information and data about this wonderful hobby under one roof.together
Around 25,000 clicks per month show that it's at least being noticed!information" righ
What's wrong with having the same info and "bring together
via echomail.in the technology that it aims to promote? ie.
messages, but then export/share
Nothing wrong with a web-forum interface for
or via FTN.those messages in echomail here
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Coming in late to this conversation, could someone kindly remind
us of what the original topic was about?
people (interested persons) don't come to us, we will have to go to them, or rather, create 'awareness' where the younger generation is looking! And
On the other hand: Why not support this project for a while with as
much unity as possible? What do you have to lose? A simple example:
If 250 people could spend 5 minutes of their time each week to
introduce a new feature (hardware or software), upload a program,
or help solve a problem. Then even more people would become aware
of this forum as a possible first point of contact for this hobby.
The possibilities are truly diverse!
visitor can then decide for themselves whether and how they might
use it. We don’t just want to appeal to the 50-70+ year-olds,
but also draw the younger generation’s attention to this hobby;
at a place where they would search (Google for example).
Coming in late to this conversation, could someone kindly remind
us of what the original topic was about?
that shitty bbs forum that 3 people use.
Coming in late to this conversation, could someone
kindly remind us of what the original topic was about?
that shitty bbs forum that 3 people use.
Why be rude 1oo% of the time???
The original topic was sysops-finest.com - Mike's BBS related WWW
forums.
that shitty bbs forum that 3 people use.
Why be rude 1oo% of the time???
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Re: RE: BBS Forum Sysops FinestTue Jan 20 2026 10:45 am
By: Mike to Phigan on
to us, we will have to go to them, orpeople (interested persons) don't come
where the younger generation is looking! Andrather, create 'awareness'
Aye, there's the rub.Agreed, but I'm just not a big fan of the web myself.
Never was.
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Re: Re: BBS Forum Sysops Fine
By: paulie420 to MRO on Tue Jan 20 2026 05:29 pm
that shitty bbs forum that 3 people use.
Why be rude 1oo% of the time???
I think MRO's last ratings had him down to 97.3%
Denn
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On Jan 20, 2026 10:51pm, Denn wrote to Paulie420:
Re: Re: BBS Forum Sysops Fine By: paulie420 to MRO on Tue Jan 20 2026 05:29 pm
that shitty bbs forum that 3 people use.
As is well known, politeness is a virtue and unfortunately not
everyone possesses it, dear Mro. And I really can't remember ever
having gone after you, or? You could also step out of your comfort
zone and be the "fourth" one? Maybe then others would join in too?
I think MRO's last ratings had him down to 97.3%
Denn
But it is true that no one told me to start a BBS forum! Personally, though, believe in the idea of promoting this hobby on the web in this way, even if will take longer without you. And I admit that I had hoped that some of you
that shitty bbs forum that 3 people use.
As is well known, politeness is a virtue and unfortunately not everyone possesses it, dear Mro. And I really can't remember ever having gone after you, or? You could also step out of your comfort zone and be the "fourth"
Re: Re: BBS Forum Sysops Fine
By: Mike to All on Wed Jan 21 2026 02:58 pm
that shitty bbs forum that 3 people use.
As is well known, politeness is a virtue and unfortunately not everyone
possesses it, dear Mro. And I really can't remember ever having gone
after
you, or? You could also step out of your comfort zone and be the
"fourth"
Some people like (MRO) are like the old cranky (get off my lawn) hippie types.
It's best just to ignore MRO, unless you're trying to bait him.
Don't let his rudness distract you from your goals.
Denn
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Re: Re: BBS Forum Sysops Fine
By: Mike to All on Wed Jan 21 2026 02:58 pm
But it is true that no one told me to start a BBS forum! Personally,
though,
believe in the idea of promoting this hobby on the web in this way, even
if
will take longer without you. And I admit that I had hoped that some of
you
My only problem with the thinking of attracting people via the Web is
that if someone goes to visit a forum about BBSing, and the forum is practically unused and looks like a ghost town, it makes people feel
like the whole BBSing thing might be abandoned too. If you get someone
to join an active BBS and there is information about BBSing and the
scene on THERE, then the life of the scene is more obvious.
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Re: Re: BBS Forum Sysops Fine
By: Mike to All on Wed Jan 21 2026 02:58 pm
But it is true that no one told me to start a BBS forum! Personally,
though,
believe in the idea of promoting this hobby on the web in this way, even
if
will take longer without you. And I admit that I had hoped that some of
you
My only problem with the thinking of attracting people via the Web is
that if someone goes to visit a forum about BBSing, and the forum is practically unused and looks like a ghost town, it makes people feel
like the whole BBSing thing might be abandoned too. If you get someone
to join an active BBS and there is information about BBSing and the
scene on THERE, then the life of the scene is more obvious.
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So why not make the best of it? The hobby has so many great facets! I
A nice, meaningful and chronological beginning could be, just as an example, if a large part of the 1500-2000 BBSs would introduce themselves in a good a meaningful visual presentation. With e.g. software using, focal points,
Re: Re: BBS Forum Sysops Fine
By: Mike to Phigan on Thu Jan 22 2026 10:10 am
A nice, meaningful and chronological beginning could be, just as an
example,
if a large part of the 1500-2000 BBSs would introduce themselves in a
good a
meaningful visual presentation. With e.g. software using, focal points,
Kind of like telnetbbsguide.com? There's a saying about reinventing the wheel, etc.
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I can live just fine with someone not liking the internet, even though he/she/it use it every day. It's the same with the way a forum
approaches and presents a topic on the www. Everything is fine from my perspective!
I guess what I'm saying here is, there are actual BBS softwares
that already seem to have this "forum" style messaging built in -
and already supports communication via FTN networks, so there is no
need to gain expertise/knowledge on creating your own, etc.
I'm not trying to put what you're doing down, whatsoever. So please
promoting this wonderful hobby in a best possible way! I already wrote, 25,000 verifiable clicks per month. The forum is definitely being noticed.
It would be wonderful and very helpful if more of you would make an
effort and contribute a small part. Many of you have far more knowledge
of the subject than I could ever learn in the rest of my life. With you, the forum can become and be significantly definitely better! A great showcase for our hobby! And of course, with the necessary patience for
the development too!
And I stick to my thesis that all the fragmentation across the many portals, and even more so on the commercial ones, has not been beneficial to the thematic presentation of this hobby and still isn't. A thematic focus would certainly bring more to the hobby and to those interested in it!
What certainly won't happen is that I give up the project, which by now
has cost not only a lot of my time but also not insignificant amount of money.
So why not make the best of it? The hobby has so many great facets! I
Well, like I said earlier, I personally don't like the web, and like web forums even less so. When I want to tell web-only people about BBSes, I point them to telnetbbsguide.com where there is a list of a thousand BBSes they can try.
You don't have to give up on your project, but you should realize that you are contributing to the fragmentation. You want people to use your web forum to bring attention to BBSes. In a way, this is bringing attention away from BBSes :). Mucking with web forums just isn't interesting for me. Otherwise I'd probably participate on AtariAge or one of the countless other web forum communities that have existed for decades.
Hey Mike!
On Sun, 25 Jan 2026 14:33:38 +0100, you wrote:
I can live just fine with someone not liking the internet, even though
he/she/it use it every day. It's the same with the way a forum
approaches and presents a topic on the www. Everything is fine from my
perspective!
If I remember correctly, you had previously mentioned that it is out of your realm of expertise/knowledge to do what I mention below, but rather than trying to get people that don't like using web forums to try
using... web forums.. How about trying to expand your knowledge and expertise and utilize FTN /into/ your message forums? This way people
that don't like using web forums can still communicate with the people
that access your web forum?
Would that not bridge a pretty huge gap in communications between the
two?
Currently, it looks like you are using (and maybe even paying for?) some cloud based forum software, with a light-weight wiki add-on. If indeed
you are paying for this monthly, or yearly, I'd like to ask how much different it actually is than this (which can definitely be improved
upon, graphically, by anyone), for example:
https://pharcyde.org/?page=001-forum.ssjs&group=0
I guess what I'm saying here is, there are actual BBS softwares that already seem to have this "forum" style messaging built in - and already supports communication via FTN networks, so there is no need to gain expertise/knowledge on creating your own, etc.
I'm not trying to put what you're doing down, whatsoever. So please
don't take it that way. I was just looking at some comparible stuff and wondering why you chose to go the route that you did. Either way, keep
on doing whatever makes you happy!
Regards,
Nick
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Hello Mike!
** On Tuesday 20.01.26 - 12:10, Mike wrote to Ogg:
What's wrong with having the same info and "bring together information"
right in the technology that it aims to promote? ie. via echomail.
Nothing wrong with a web-forum interface for messages, but then
export/share those messages in echomail here or via FTN.
Theoretically, that should be doable, but unfortunately not with my
level
of knowledge! I can only refer people to contacts in the FTNs on the
forum and, if necessary, provide the required software. As I already
wrote to Phigan, I don’t see the forum as competition, but as a possible
starting point for those interested.
Sysops are poor advertisers of their own systems. They are not the ones who will go out and promote their sites on other channels.
At best there are places that list bbses:
https://www.telnetbbsguide.com/, and even http://www.synchro.net/sbbslist.html ..is pretty good.
I don't think you will have a place that will act as a hub for actual sysops. Sysops already lurk/contribute either on their own systems or communicate on the sysop-based echoes that they need technical
information about for their own partiular bbs software.
[...] We don’t just want to appeal to the 50-70+ year-olds, but also
draw
the younger generation’s attention to this hobby; at a place where they
would search (Google for example).
Younger generations who are already enamoured my Discord, Element, Facebook, etc.. will likely stay there.
There is atleast one "bbs" that kinda emulates a full BBS message-base system on Discord: The Underground BBS. It's a pretty good way to share images and files without a lot of exceptions that FTN might require.
He has #mystic, #wwiv-bbs, and #telegard-bbs support areas.
I am concerned that 'we' may further isolate ourselves through our
stance,
since there is no agreement on how the hobby can be presented in the
best
way.
Many will say that "BBS" is just the way it was during the dialup days. Along came the webby "the forum" approach when internet became more ubiquitous in people's homes. So, technically, a forum is a sort of bulletin board. After all, a true Bulletin Board is still the paper
type seen at grocery stores and post offices!
But what separates most traditional online BBSes from webby forums are games. So, it really depends on what the visitor is looking for.
On the other hand: Why not support this project for a while with as much
unity as possible? What do you have to lose? A simple example: If 250
people could spend 5 minutes of their time each week to introduce a new
feature (hardware or software), upload a program, or help solve a
problem.
Then even more people would become aware of this forum as a possible
first
point of contact for this hobby. The possibilities are truly diverse!
OK.. sounds like you want that to be a sysop place to share tips and
info. Fine. But that's not going to do much to attract new people to bbsing, I think.
Good luck with attracting sysops to the cause.
In any case, I do not see myself at all in the role of a traitor to the
cause, but rather take a different approach to the solution!
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I do believe that Platinum Xpress was one of the first "bbs software"s
that supported an internet interface for visitors. But is it still being developed/supported?
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Hello Mike!
** On Thursday 22.01.26 - 09:08, Mike wrote to Phigan:
promoting this wonderful hobby in a best possible way! I already wrote,
25,000 verifiable clicks per month. The forum is definitely being
noticed.
.. noticed by bots too, perhaps? That 25,000 could be misleading.
It would be wonderful and very helpful if more of you would make an
effort and contribute a small part. Many of you have far more knowledge
of the subject than I could ever learn in the rest of my life. With you,
the forum can become and be significantly definitely better! A great
showcase for our hobby! And of course, with the necessary patience for
the development too!
Your best bet is to simply list the different types of active BBS
software out there, provide links to other online resources offering
them, discussing them and supporting them.
https://www.ipingthereforeiam.com/bbs/ ..is another fine window to the
bbs world.
And I stick to my thesis that all the fragmentation across the many
portals, and even more so on the commercial ones, has not been
beneficial
to the thematic presentation of this hobby and still isn't. A thematic
focus would certainly bring more to the hobby and to those interested in
it!
A theme named for just sysops seems limiting and doesn't sound like a
place to attract non-sysops into the hobby, imho. ;)
What certainly won't happen is that I give up the project, which by now
has cost not only a lot of my time but also not insignificant amount of
money.
Yeah.. hosting costs can accumulate. Good luck.
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I can live just fine with someone not liking the internet, even though he/she/it use it every day. It's the same with the way a forum approaches an
All in all, I can still imagine many things that the forum
could offer or accomplish. But honestly, I rely on a bit of
help for that. And everyone reading along knows that it
doesn't come and probably never will.
No blame! Just the reality.
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Re: Re: BBS Forum Sysops FineSun Jan 25 2026 02:33 pm
By: Mike to Phigan on
liking the internet, even thoughI can live just fine with someone not
same with the way a forum approaches anhe/she/it use it every day. It's the
The Internet is great. It'sthe Web that sucks. ;)
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