OTish--Haloscan is dying

Submitted by Yostal on
So I woke up this morning to find an email with this note in the body: "Haloscan is being shut down on: Feb 11, 2010 The Haloscan hardware and software is physically failing and we have no choice but to discontinue the service." It then goes on to talk about the options that Haloscan users have, but for those of us who can remember the old days, this is a sad passage of a technology that got us, well, kind of here.

chitownblue2

January 27th, 2010 at 8:39 AM ^

As someone who co-runs a blog that used to use it, they had actually changed it roughly 1.5 years ago to a template with smilies and all sorts of stuff - it was terrible. The customer support for it was nil, and they started having outages. This is what prompted us to actually make our own little system that looks...exactly like old Haloscan.

ShockFX

January 27th, 2010 at 8:41 AM ^

It didn't get old. Chris Saad of JS-Kit killed it intentionally to foster a pay for feature comment system on everybody. They used to let you pay to get the same level of functionality as Haloscan, then they phased it out. I wish I could find the email chain dex and chitown had with the guy about Haloscan/JS-Kit and its features. Also, Haloscan didn't die, but lives on in the form of UniScorn, the WLA commenting system custom built by BJ.

jmblue

January 27th, 2010 at 8:43 AM ^

I originally thought "Haloscan" was just the name Brian had made up for his comment section, as a loving homage to the temporary look atop the stadium a decade ago.

03 Blue 07

January 27th, 2010 at 9:58 AM ^

Yeah, I agree. It seems...sad- like finding out something about an ex or something. I, too, remember the halcyon days of the coaching search. I thought that was when this blog really exploded- with Brian breaking the LC retirement story, etc. Back then I just lurked. Haloscan was an awesome free-for-all.

Yostal

January 27th, 2010 at 10:08 AM ^

As much fun as the coaching search on Haloscan was (and believe me, there will never be another "moment" like that for both Michigan or MGoBlog/the community there in), I always enjoyed the insanity of the Haloscan proto-liveblog, where, you would refresh after a particularly egregious moment and have 27 new comments all using some level of profanity or foul oath. That was fun too, and amazingly, not cursed as I understand it.

Wolverine In Exile

January 27th, 2010 at 10:32 AM ^

but how does software "physically" fail? I can understand hardware, but how does lines of computer code physically fail? Is this some sort of acknowledgement that Tron was real? That the haloscan software was actually some sort of Jeff Bridges look alike in blue glowing clothing that eventually got his lightcycle f'd up?

ontarioblue

January 27th, 2010 at 4:31 PM ^

Haloscan is where legends were born, Dex, Magnus, Jim Harbaugh Scramble, Henne for Heisman, Chitownblue2, etc. It was great fun watching the friendly banter on everything from how the team played to who had the best pizza in Ann Arbor.