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Support => General Support => Topic started by: Onasaki on November 22, 2009, 12:08:15 am

Title: Looking for an older forum
Post by: Onasaki on November 22, 2009, 12:08:15 am
Alright, I have a forum on here someplace. But I can't seem to find it, I was hoping to logon to the main site and search for it through the directory. But the Directory is blank, and there's no search engine thing. I can't find it on Google, I've looked, but I was wondering if there's a way to look through all the Xsorbit-hosted forums?
Title: Re: Looking for an older forum
Post by: airedale from ny on November 23, 2009, 03:28:46 pm
You are right Onasaki, whomever is running this site has apparently taken over for the now defunct Xsorbit. I too had a paid message board with Xsorbit that had several hundred members along with thousands of posts that just vanished with no explaination. I too would like to know if there is anyway I can recover over four years of hard work!!! >:(  That is the least these crooks can do!
Title: Re: Looking for an older forum
Post by: Ultimate Forumer on December 06, 2009, 12:04:19 pm
Please don't chat about other forums/competitors on these forums. Please only talk about them elsewere.
Title: Re: Looking for an older forum
Post by: airedale from ny on January 10, 2010, 07:44:14 pm
Ultimate Forumer I am not chatting about other forums/competitors, I am talking about this one right here. Google Xsorbit and see where you go, right here!
I had a paid forum with Xsorbit and put five hard years of work into it, that along with well over 400 members were left high and dry without a single explanation and no way to recover years of important information. Am I mad? damned right I am mad!!!! >:(


Title: Re: Looking for an older forum
Post by: CreateAForum on January 13, 2010, 12:53:54 am
Yeah I bought this domain xsorbit.com when it expired for the traffic and for the old backlinks. I did not buy xsorbit the company or have access to any databases or information.

This service is similar to xsorbit but we are using the lasted version of the SMF's message board software.

Missed the previous posts do the fact this not been activity developed yet or promoted as createaforum.com