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Why are there so many inactive groups? I keep getting excited about finding an interesting one only to discover no one's posted for a year or more. Shouldn't there be some kind of mechanism where if no one's posted for a year it gets deleted?

JennyRad 7 Jan 3
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Allow me to promote my group...

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Let's start a group about inactive group.

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I have started groups that admin closed after 3 months of inactivity. However, admin has been MIA for about a year.

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New features are likely never going to come. Admin has been MIA for a long time now.

Do we know why they are MIA?

@Organist1 This site doesn't make any money and they have more important shit to do? Honestly, I don't know.

@JennyRad Probably wouldn't be a bad idea. Doubt there's anyone here that would care too much about not having to hear from me anymore if this site went down though.

@JennyRad 4 years ago tomorrow. I'm acerbic and opinionated. I hate Republicans, racists, homophobes, and probably lots of other non-arbitrary groups.

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There was a time that they did close groups down if they’d been inactive for a period of time…around six months if I recollect correctly, but that was when we had an active administrator. Things have changed and we seem to just be steered by autopilot now.

You could always try posting something in any group you’re interested in and then see if anyone responds to your post…that could be a way of resurrecting the interest of other members of the group.

@JennyRad That’s a response …they can’t be completely defunct!

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Maybe not deleted, but archived would be good.

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Yep agreed.

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