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===Index===
===Index===
There is a search function on each forum. It goes farther back than 2007.
There is a search function on each forum. It goes farther back than 2007, but does not include everything: searching for posts in the Writer's group from 1996 only returns one post while http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/39781.1 is missing.


=== Profiles ===
=== Profiles ===

Revision as of 21:42, 15 November 2017

CompuServe Forums
Screenshot-2017-11-15 Forum Center Main - Netscape Forum Center.png
URL member.compuserve.com
forums.compuserve.com
Status Closing
Archiving status In progress...
Archiving type Unknown
IRC channel #archiveteam-bs (on hackint)

CompuServe, a subordinary of AOL, was the first major commercial online service provider in the United States [1]. Their long-lived forums are closing on 2017-12-15.

Announcement

Dear Forum friends and family,

We regret to inform you that the Forums will be removed from the CompuServe service effective December 15, 2017. For more than two decades, the CompuServe Forums paved the way for online discussions on a wide variety of topics and we appreciate all of the participation and comments you have provided over the years.

All of your email, news, weather, sports, and entertainment information will remain available to you after this change. We are constantly evaluating the content and services that are available through the service, and look forward to bringing you new content and services in the future.

Sincerely, The CompuServe Team

Notice shows up on top of every individual forum.

Archival

In progress.

ArchiveBot job id f2cnvkt66o4q6rekfdxkhe5vo, started on 2017-11-14. Because not all posts are linked on the regular website, a custom grabbing method seems necessary.

Investigation

Hosting backend

Prospero Technologies

Error page http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions/1/_/_/ws-travel/33471.1?nav=

URL Format

Full: xttp://forums.compuserve.com/discussions/Books_and_Writers_Community/Diana_Gabaldon/_Compuserve_forums_shutting_down_December_15_/{forum}/{message ID}?nav=messages

Abridged: xttp://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////{forum}/{message ID}

Forums

ws-books ws-crforum ws-money ws-naic ws-sflit ws-tv ws-help ws-practice2 ws-bizcomputing ws-gadgetsgear ws-linuxforum ws-pchardware ws-viruscentral ws-winsupport ws-cchat ws-cooks ws-family ws-gardening ws-genealogy ws-sciencemath ws-fellowship ws-civilwar ws-jewish2 ws-pets ws-photography ws-religion ws-seniors ws-travel ws-democrat ws-newsforum ws-politics ws-republicans ws-japan

Message ID format

{thread ID}.{post ID}

Message IDs (from ws-books): sample from 1996: 39999.1, sample from 2017: 84180.1465

Complete sample URLs: http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/39999.1 http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/89781.1 http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/89779.202

Content format

New

http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/89781.1
Appear like regular forum posts, rich formatting allowed: http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-democrat/163766.1

Old

http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/39781.1
Full content as attachment

Redirects

Below post
http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/89781.1
"Messages 89781.2 through 89781.3 were moved to 89779.202"

In place of post
http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions/Books_and_Writers_Community///ws-books/89781.2
"Messages 89781.2 through 89781.3 were moved to 89779.202"

http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions/Books_and_Writers_Community///ws-books/89781.3
"Message 89781.3 was moved to89779.203"

Index

There is a search function on each forum. It goes farther back than 2007, but does not include everything: searching for posts in the Writer's group from 1996 only returns one post while http://forums.compuserve.com/discussions////ws-books/39781.1 is missing.

Profiles

Index: http://forums.compuserve.com/profiles?webtag=csprofile&action=FIRST&nav=index&browseAllProfiles=true&skipBozos=True (is this complete?)

Sample: http://forums.compuserve.com/profiles/crtimmcgowan?userId=533320074&webtag=csprofile