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by Minoa » Fri Nov 02, 2018 10:54 am
by Ghost Land » Fri Nov 02, 2018 2:21 pm
Minoa wrote:Tomorrow (3 November 2018) will mark the fifth anniversary of the last known Web Archive snapshot of NSwiki.net (3 November 2013) being online.
The last Web Archive snapshot is unfortunately, linkspam, and at that time NSwiki.net was losing the battle against the increasing deluge of spam and server issues. NSindex has yet to confirm the exact date when the site failed, but Web Archive records show that NSwiki.net was down by 9 November 2013.
I think the question from my end is when exactly did NSwiki.net go offline?
by Tinhampton » Fri Nov 02, 2018 3:37 pm
Minoa wrote:Tomorrow (3 November 2018) will mark the fifth anniversary of the last known Web Archive snapshot of NSwiki.net (3 November 2013) being online.
The last Web Archive snapshot is unfortunately, linkspam, and at that time NSwiki.net was losing the battle against the increasing deluge of spam and server issues. NSindex has yet to confirm the exact date when the site failed, but Web Archive records show that NSwiki.net was down by 9 November 2013.
I think the question from my end is when exactly did NSwiki.net go offline?
by Minoa » Fri Nov 02, 2018 5:15 pm
Tinhampton wrote:Minoa wrote:Tomorrow (3 November 2018) will mark the fifth anniversary of the last known Web Archive snapshot of NSwiki.net (3 November 2013) being online.
The last Web Archive snapshot is unfortunately, linkspam, and at that time NSwiki.net was losing the battle against the increasing deluge of spam and server issues. NSindex has yet to confirm the exact date when the site failed, but Web Archive records show that NSwiki.net was down by 9 November 2013.
I think the question from my end is when exactly did NSwiki.net go offline?
"On November 16th, 2013, NSwiki.net went down without any prior warning or justification. When the site went down, the data went with it."
by Frisbeeteria » Fri Nov 02, 2018 6:04 pm
Ghost Land wrote:I was actually a frequent editor of the Hall of Ex-Nations in 2012-2013
Minoa wrote:when exactly did NSwiki.net go offline?
by Minoa » Sat Nov 03, 2018 4:09 am
Frisbeeteria wrote:Ghost Land wrote:I was actually a frequent editor of the Hall of Ex-Nations in 2012-2013
Speaking both as one of the original authors of that NSwiki page and a Senior Game Moderator, I can state authoritatively that the Hall didn't begin to cover the list of mod-deleted nations. It's probably less than a month's worth by modern standards. We delete a lot of bad names, DOS puppets, and schoolkids who don't understand that reloading offensive content isn't all that smart.
Frisbeeteria wrote:Minoa wrote:when exactly did NSwiki.net go offline?
I seriously doubt that anyone, including site owner Gooobergunch, actually knows. The site died because Goob couldn't devote any time on maintaining it. Maybe it went off the air because he stopped paying for the site, maybe it collapsed in a maintenance failure. We'll probably never know.
by The Notorious Mad Jack » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:33 pm
by All Wild Things » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:53 pm
The Notorious Mad Jack wrote:So this topic still exists huh? I've been... away for like 4 years... did I miss anything good?
by Grater Tovakia » Mon Nov 19, 2018 12:24 pm
by Cosmopolitan borovan » Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:29 pm
Grater Tovakia wrote:What was the largest raid in terms of nations involved?
by Kawaii Schoolgirl » Mon Nov 19, 2018 2:08 pm
by Unibot III » Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:49 pm
The Alerican Wars were not, in fact, the first NS World War. That I will add soon. In fact, the first NS World War was the USSR-Nazi war. Little info now is that it involved little under 300 UN nations, maybe reaching 500 nations if you count non-UN. Many regions were involved, the major ones are: USSR, Ireland, Germany, Axis, The Motherland, Poland, and a large part of the forces from AntiCapitalist Alliance unofficially. There were about 10 other smaller regions in the war as well. I will post that info later. I have been meaning to do a whole report for NS on the First NS World War.
[violet] wrote:I mean this in the best possible way,
but Unibot is not a typical NS player.
Milograd wrote:You're a caring, resolute lunatic
with the best of intentions.
by Darkesia » Tue Nov 20, 2018 5:09 pm
by Unibot III » Tue Nov 20, 2018 5:35 pm
Darkesia wrote:First: the mention of 300 UN (WA) nations in such an off hand manner should put things into perspective about why there existed alliances and how feeders were vunerable. Necessity is the mother of invention and regulation.
Thalbourne wrote:The Delegate for The Pacific has only 11 Endorsements (20 at next Update), out of over 2000 Pacific Nations. [...] I have not yet done a full evaluation on The Pacific, but I estimate that only around 2-4% of the Nations inside The Pacific are in fact UN members.
[violet] wrote:I mean this in the best possible way,
but Unibot is not a typical NS player.
Milograd wrote:You're a caring, resolute lunatic
with the best of intentions.
by Bears Armed » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:38 am
Unibot III wrote:I thought I would share this log of the most populous regions (dated Jan 10 2003, 07:15).
One of the things that most interests me about this list is the absence of the North Pacific.
[blocktext]1. The Pacific 9760
2. The South Pacific 3383
3. Europe 318
4. PvP Nation 279
5. Offtopica 207
6. Klavern States Alliance 160
7. Shugashack 157
8. Pyoko 140
9. Capitalist Alliance 139
10. Eutopia 130
by Nevv Vegas » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:41 am
by Unibot III » Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:18 pm
Bears Armed wrote:Unibot III wrote:I thought I would share this log of the most populous regions (dated Jan 10 2003, 07:15).
One of the things that most interests me about this list is the absence of the North Pacific.
[blocktext]1. The Pacific 9760
2. The South Pacific 3383
3. Europe 318
4. PvP Nation 279
5. Offtopica 207
6. Klavern States Alliance 160
7. Shugashack 157
8. Pyoko 140
9. Capitalist Alliance 139
10. Eutopia 130
Presumably that's from before TNP (or TWP or TEP) was created, and so there were only the two feeders that are in the list?
[violet] wrote:I mean this in the best possible way,
but Unibot is not a typical NS player.
Milograd wrote:You're a caring, resolute lunatic
with the best of intentions.
by Kuriko » Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:00 pm
by Greater vakolicci haven » Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:15 pm
Solorni wrote:So could nations not refound or could they not cease to exist prior to Lazarus? Or it something different than that...
by Ghost Land » Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:22 pm
Unibot III wrote:-snip-
November 12 2002 -[/b] The Pacific. (Hilariously enough there's some dispute over the NS founding date.)
December 31 2003 - The South Pacific.
by Frattastan IV » Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:06 pm
Solorni wrote:So could nations not refound or could they not cease to exist prior to Lazarus?
Greater vakolicci haven wrote:Didn't they emmerge from 'unknown' as the game used to helpfully put it?
Ghost Land wrote:I believe this is correct; note that refounding had to be done by a moderator until 2008.
Draganisia wrote:Also it seems the next war could be NPO fighting directly against Pacifica.
by Greater vakolicci haven » Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:09 pm
Frattastan IV wrote:Solorni wrote:So could nations not refound or could they not cease to exist prior to Lazarus?
Likely could not refound. Reppy should show up in this topic and tell us the truth, though.Greater vakolicci haven wrote:Didn't they emmerge from 'unknown' as the game used to helpfully put it?
That was only because the region where they had ceased to exist wasn't recorded, I think (so the refounding happening was shown as "Nation relocated from Unknown to Lazarus"). It happened until relatively recent times too. I want to say until Activity page?Ghost Land wrote:I believe this is correct; note that refounding had to be done by a moderator until 2008.
Lazarus still existed.
by Greater vakolicci haven » Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:11 pm
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