I'm back. Agnostic.com disappeared off my computer for a long time, maybe about 4 or 5 months. I thought it was gone forever. Recently, it reappeared. What happened? And now that it's back, it seems to be nearly dead...no posts from people I knew before. Which makes it really boring. Any suggestions?
First, the site owners let its certification expire, which meant most browsers would no longer go to the site. The certification was later renewed and the site was up and working again.
If you want o increase activity on the site, post the site on Facebook or other sites to help promote it. If you go into your own profiles, there is a way to actually increase you "points" by promoting the site.
Nice to see you back man. I really missed your posts and comments on here.
The Admin did not renew the security cert for about five months, so most browsers barred the site, it was renewed a couple of months ago, so most of us just started tell the old members the site was back, let others know and they may come back too.
Messaging doesn't work but then you never did so it doesn't matter.
The stuff is there, you just have to go looking for it.
Yes, our "heyday" such as it was has come and gone, and it's not quite as engaging as it once was. I guess we all have fallen into other habits, but who knows, this site might come back to being addictive once again. Seems a lot more scammers and crazies on here, without anyone weeding them out. But liberal use of the block function can solve that problem.
I see you got yourself a new girlfriend while you was away!!! Hope she isn’t a repub!!?!!
There is a Zoologist from Darwin NT Au who was caught sexually abusing dogs. He admitted to killing puppies when he had sex with them. He had a constant supply of dogs over the last 20 years for his sexual exploits.
Unbelievably his wife took exception to his sexual obsession to the extent she immediately left the country,(emigrated) changed her name even before filing for a divorce.
The past is dead and gone. no technology we have now that enables us to go back, BUT the present and future offer ample opportunities. It is up to you to make the best of them