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Subject: Preserving the history of forums on voy.com


Author:
Programmer
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Date Posted: 16:42:54 02/01/26 Sun

Hello to everyone on the forum!

I come here today with a bit of an unusual posting. Unusual enough that I'm not entirely sure if this is within the rules. If not please let me know. I'm not trying to cause problems. Rather I'm interested in solving one particular problem that affects the various communities on voy.com. Namely the problem of archiving the post history of forums on this website.

I've been a regular visitor and occasional poster on various spanking forums on voy.com for about 5 years now. While this website has its charms as one of the few relics of the 90's still around on the internet, there are some real downsides to the fact that this site has been frozen in time for 30+ years. I admit that I have never been a moderator of a voy forum so I don't know the ins and outs of exactly how it works so please correct me if I'm mistaken about any of the following.

First off it appears that we are given just a tiny amount of storage for the post history. As a result moderators inevitably need to remove old posts. Not because they deemed these posts inappropriate but just to clear up space. It is incredibly silly that there is any need to do this in 2026. We're just talking text data here. Not 4K movies! By modern standards the space required to store the complete history of a text-based forum is trivial and could easily be fully hosted for free elsewhere.

Secondly it seems somewhat common for communities to be forced to hop from one forum over to a new forum. And I presume this is done for technical reasons (such as the already mentioned space constraints). And of course whenever this happens it's only a matter of time before the previous forum gets taken down and all the history goes down with it. This "SOMETIMES A GIRL NEEDS A SPANKING" community is one such example of exactly this.

Lastly I've also witnessed situations where the entire history of a forum gets lost due to some technical glitch from voy and then the community needs to start all over again as though it were a brand new forum.

Anyways I am here to present a possible solution for this problem to any voy forum community interested in maintaining and preserving their post history.

I am a professional computer programmer and as a fun side project I wrote a program that can systematically go through any voy forum and store every single thread (and all the replies) to text files on your computer. This program makes it incredibly easy for anyone to maintain and update a forum archive because each time it runs it will automatically detect any new posts since the last time it ran and then just do the necessary updates.

Here is a sample I created (using a thread posted here by Grumpy still visible on the main page) to show everyone what the final result looks like. I hope sharing this link doesn't break any rules. It's just a .txt file hosted on a google drive so it should be reasonably safe to click on.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rz1YCXpv-j3RRT5BM1D9F5RJXg4AtM-s/view

As you can see I did my best to format the file to look like a typical forum thread rather than just a bunch of text. My program can also spit out something more basic as well if preferred.

If the community is interested in this idea then I can share not just this one file but a full archive of the entire history of what is currently on the forum. And I can periodically update the archive over time as well.

And if there is enough interest I can even share my program with others so they can run it themselves on their own computers. My program would be perfect for any voy forum moderator who wants to maintain an official forum archive that they link to in the forum description.

However maybe some of you don't like this idea and you prefer your old posts to eventually expire and be lost to time. If that ends up being the community consensus then I will respect that and I won't try to interfere with that choice.

Anyways I hope this of interest to everyone here. Please let me know!

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[> Subject: Re: Preserving the history of forums on voy.com; nice idea but...


Author:
Emily Travers
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Date Posted: 21:01:39 02/02/26 Mon

Okay, someone interested in the theater of deviance or perhaps in amateur fiction writing might have some interest in a fuller archive such as you are presenting, but really, I would try to sell this to news-wires or scholarly chat rooms where the actual data might have some merit in being preserved in the first place. The nonsense on these kinds of threads here simply does not have that merit.

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[> Subject: Re: Preserving the history of forums on voy.com


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peterK60
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Date Posted: 04:26:28 02/03/26 Tue

Moderators delete entire threats based on mood & personal bias. This is not exactly The Economist here; it is what it is.

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[> [> Subject: Re: Preserving the history of forums on voy.com


Author:
Emily Travers
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Date Posted: 21:59:22 02/03/26 Tue

Not sure what that has to do with this guy's offer.

What happened to your babysitting thread again? Or is that an example of what you are talking about?

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Preserving the history of forums on voy.com


Author:
peterK60
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Date Posted: 03:32:15 02/04/26 Wed

You post a thread, people reply then sometimes it just goes poof. Babysitters bad, enemas good, there is no method to it, it's just random based on some moderator's whim.

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[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Preserving the history of forums on voy.com


Author:
Emmie Sue
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Date Posted: 05:44:33 02/04/26 Wed

You left out a word. 'ADULT' enemas. As in removing all this pedophile bullshit.

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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Preserving the history of forums on voy.com


Author:
Monitor
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Date Posted: 13:38:11 02/04/26 Wed

Save everything for a future fbi investigation.

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Preserving the history of the FBI on voy.com


Author:
Emily Travers
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Date Posted: 00:59:36 02/05/26 Thu

FBI - for butt interest

FBI - Fucking Bullshit Investigator

FBI - Flagrant Bowel Information

your turn...

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