Posts Disappearing

On Sunday, April 27, the Antiplanner decided to try to do something about the 58,000 phony users (sometimes called “sploggers”) who have signed up on this site, so I installed a new plug-in. Today, I received a few comments on this morning’s post about Christchurch, but this evening, that post is gone. Last week’s post about traffic in Ethiopia is also gone.

I don’t know if the new plug-in caused the problems or if my server somehow lost the posts in a back up. I checked Google’s cache, the Wayback machine, and other sources; Google remembered that there was a Christchurch post but no longer had it in its cache. I apologize for any problems and hope that more posts don’t disappear in the future.
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If anyone cares, I can probably re-create the Christchurch and Ethiopia posts, though of course I can’t re-create everyone’s wonderful comments. Are any other posts missing? Has anyone seen any other problems on this site I should be aware of?

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The Antiplanner is a forester and economist with more than fifty years of experience critiquing government land-use and transportation plans.

3 Responses to Posts Disappearing

  1. metrosucks says:

    On another note, apparently planners and smart growth advocates are very much “do as I say, not as I do”:

    http://www.laweekly.com/2007-05-31/news/do-as-we-say-not-as-we-do/

  2. MJ says:

    I’d be interested to see the Christchurch and Ethiopia posts. I don’t think I caught them the first time.

  3. bythepark says:

    Having visited Christchurch (pre-earthquake) many years ago, I am particularly interested reading your thoughts re:Christchurch ‘s Historic District, its legacy trolly car and what is happening there now ๐Ÿ™‚

    —alan

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