> By the way, isn't heyuri getting a lot less traffic now than it used to around a year ago? I've only discovered heyuri recently, so I don't know for sure if there is a difference, but based on what I've heard from people here it's a lot slower now than it used to be because a lot of the older users left(I think ( ’~’)).
> And yet, heyuri went down twice in the past week or two. Is is some other services you're hosting that get more traffic now than before?
Heyuri was a very slow but happy board from its inception up until
early May 2020, then it kinda exploded into freakishly high-paced and
high-quality activity between late May and August 2020 (minus a few
"hiccups" along the way). This has since been recognized as the "golden
age of Heyuri", but it was shortlived because the entire site, staff,
and community would eventually collapse into a fiery pit of drama and
hax by early September thanks to some personality clashes and malicious
3rd parties worming their way into the staff (;´Д`)
The original founder/admin (lolico) put Heyuri on indefinite hiatus,
and the site basically didn't exist between September and early
December 2020. After several failed attempts to revive Heyuri himself,
kuz (who until then had been hosting Heyuri on his servers and was made
co-admin of Heyuri at the start of the golden age, but had some several
very public falling outs with lolico in late July/August 2020 resulting
in him being "fired") created the Strawberry Heaven imageboard in late
September 2020
While it was nice to finally have somewhere consistent to post again,
SH never truly felt like Heyuri because A: it didn't have many of
Heyuri's unique features, B: the former Heyuri users (including kuz)
were still depressed by Heyuri's apparent death, and C: many of the
older users had left due to the drama while many new users from other
imageboards had arrived, who weren't familiar with Heyuri's former
culture. Things were kinda slow, but that was to be expected as many
former Heyuri users weren't even informed about its existence
kuz eventually ditched SH and brought Heyuri back from the dead in
December 2020, but it had a very slow and buggy start due to various
reasons. By February 2021, it was clear that a lot of the former user-
base was gone forevar, and kuz began focusing more and more on his
other sites and projects over Heyuri, including several imageboards
that covered topics that Heyuri previously did. Heyuri was now posi-
tioned as one small part of the "Kolyma Network", something which would
rile up some older Heyuri users who remembered a time when Heyuri was
just "Heyuri"
After several months of stagnation, activity did eventually pick up a
little more during summer 2021 as the focus turned back towards Heyuri
and both the staff and community took efforts to breath life back into
the site, but even on the best of days it was only ever a quarter of
the activity that Heyuri had regularly experienced during the same time
the previous year
More recently, October 2021 was an unusual month as Strange World man-
aged to massively overtake the rest of the site in terms of post activ-
ity. Things took a turn for the worse in November due to frequent and
lengthy periods of downtime thanks to problems with the ISP on top of
malicious DDoS attacks. In December 2021, the frequent downtime and
attacks continued, and things were mostly quiet - much more so than
December 2020 - but by mid January 2022 (that's now!) things seem to
have picked up somewhat again... for now at least! ヽ(;^Д^)ノ
Reference: 2022/01/13(Thu) 18:12:43