As you may know, my long lost partner is
MicrosoftSucks.org. I came to Stop Microsoft in November of 2009, seeking another place to share my thoughts. I had trouble adapting to said place back then, and I still do but I'm not troubled often anymore.
It all started here:
http://microsoftsucks.org/index.php?id=14490It was August 2009. I was excited. I found a place where I could pick on and share my thoughts about Microsoft. No, it wasn't popular back then, but hey, it's like finding shelter, right?
I constantly engaged in discussions. Then I met online this user dubbed "abominator_08." Little did I know that we made an effective partnership that extended to two other users in the future.
Around December that year, I met two other users, "krakatoa" (who didn't sign up) and "bored!" (who did sign up). All four of us made an effective partnership that allowed us to debunk many proponents.
Then, one night, I posted 250+ messages of spam on the forum's older side to fill up some sort of meter. However, I was promoted as moderator, which I didn't expect to happen. I accepted it, and I was the first moderator in the site's history. Many users greeted me, but some didn't. Thankfully, I had the delete function to get rid of their posts. I started thinking about whether I made a mistake visiting the forums.
I wanted a site redesign. That never happened because the user running the site needed a simple forum to handle anything. Then, I started exploring the older side and discovered that most of them belonged to proponents. I deleted those. Then, I realized that my whole time can't be spent on the site, so I announced I was leaving. However, I didn't leave, because I knew how I much of my resources I dedicated to the forum.
I started structuring the forum with stickies you will see at the beginning of the forum. Said stickies have over 9440 views combined. My most popular sticky is the list of alternatives I made while I was working on the redesign for the site, randomly picked to weirdness.
February in 2010 was a great time for the forum. We were debunking proponents like crazy and helping those affected by Microsoft who visited the forum.
However, starting in March, we started to decline. The partnership collapsed and only I was the one wandering in the forums. They never said anything to the forum ever again. I was lonely, and the flourishing forum I started had collapsed. However, I was actively participating in the Stop Microsoft Forum's discussions.
In the beginning of April, I left both forums without an announcement. I was enjoying playing my video games with cousins, et cetera.
Now, in August 2010, I came back out of curiosity. I left a once flourishing forum and a spin off of a successful anti-Microsoft website.
I don't engage in discussions at my long lost partner that often as I used to. Still, I became familiar with the anti-Microsoft movement thanks to MicrosoftSucks.org.
You are welcome to join MicrosoftSucks.org at anytime. But did you like my story about how I ended up there and eventually here? Please comment if you have questions or point out flaws in the story.
-Lieutenant reactosguy (I called myself that in the old days, but now I dub myself as Moderator reactosguy at MicrosoftSucks.org and just call myself by my pseudonym anywhere else on the 'Net)