Thanks – and a note for the future of WUWT

On this traditional day of reflection and thanks, it is only fitting that I give thanks to the many many people who have made WUWT what it is today, and helped me personally.

From memory (which is of course imperfect, so I have likely missed dozens if not hundreds) I offer my thanks to these people.

Charles Rotter aka CTM or Charles the Moderator Charles gets a special place all by himself at the top, for reasons to numerous to mention, but also because he has kept WUWT going over the last year after I went into survival mode after the disastrous camp fire in Paradise. I’m about to come out of that, read on.

Mark Steyn, Melissa Howe, Andrew Lawton, Steve McIntyre, Ross McKitrick, Richard Lindzen, Willis Eschenbach, Christopher Monckton, Roger Pielke Sr., Roy Spencer, John Christy, Patrick Moore, Judith Curry, Evan Jones, Eric Worrall, Harold Ambler, David Middleton, Bob Tisdale, Chris Horner, Joseph Bast, Sterling Burnett, Robert E. Phelan (REP) (deceased), Thomas P., Mike L., Mike J., Andy C., Verity J., Lee K., Robert C., Keith B., James Taylor, Jim Lakely, Keely Drukala, Andrew Singer, Nikki Comerford, Frank Lasee, Malon W., Kennneth P., Jennifer Marohasy, Peter Ridd, Andrew Bolt, Jo Nova, David Archibald, Malcolm Roberts, Andrew Montford, Josh Gifford, Benny Peiser, Marc Morano, Pierre Gosselin, Ryan Maue, Paul Matthews, Tom Nelson, Chris Martz, Mike Smith, Marcel Crok, Mike Bastasch, Barry Woods, Richard Drake, Nic Lewis, David Rose, John Coleman (deceased), Joe D’Aleo, Chris Bortz, Mike Jonas, Jimmy Haigh, David Little, Mike Wolcott, Dino Corbin, and Rick Anderson.

I’m sure I’ve missed several people. Apologies.

Last, and most certainly least, is Michael Mann, who has done more to create readers and climate skeptics than anyone I know.


Now, the news:

After a year of mostly being on Hiatus, I’m coming back to regular daily operations in January 2020. There will be an announcement forthcoming related to that and to the larger news that enables me to spend much more time at WUWT than ever before. This will include some plans for expansion, as well as some significant changes about how we operate.

One change will affect our readers, and make for a better reading and commenting experience overall.

One of the biggest problems we’ve had is with trolls that use fake names, fake emails, and fake connections (proxys) to threadbomb. One in particular in Oregon has bragged about it, one in Canada made threats, and I called the police on him.

And, it keeps happening; some people who are narcissistic mann-equins think they are entitled to do it, because they are holier-than-thou defenders of the planet or something. Some of these same people also impersonate other commenters here. We’ve stopped them all (at least we think we have). But, we need better tools to detect and stop this.

So, around the first of the year, WUWT will no longer be an open commenting system, it will require registration to comment. Many, many, websites that allow comments require this, and it has become clear to me, that we need to go that direction too. Doing so will help keep the quality of conversation elevated, and will only require a one-time registration that will take about two minutes to complete. It will stop the trolls, the impersonators, and the drive-bys and give us a tool for enforcing our commenting policy. It will also ease moderation duties. Reading content will still be publicly available as I abhor paywalls.

And there will be other changes, including better search, better commenting tools, and an expanded reference section drawing from the WUWT archives that will be suitable for sharing.

The plan is simple: A rising tide lifts all boats, where the “boats” is climate skepticism worldwide.

Thank you, all of you. My sincerest best wishes.


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ozspeaksup
November 29, 2019 4:47 am

as so many above have aid Thank You Anthony Charles and everyone else who works hard to keep WUWT THE place to go for sanity and disussion and real honest science facts figures etc
its been nearly 10yrs? now and Im a daily visitor and doubt ive ever spentless than an hour reading and learning
and then I share it;-)
to Like we already have to register in my case via wordpress so I dont see that an issue
the real names thing however is for some of us. its not just wanting to say what you wouldnt with real name
I would anyway;-)
but there is a troll and personal safety issue for women using realnames online.
and I learnt the hard way about using gmail and similar email addys not sure if its a record but got acct hacked and locked out in less than 7 days and now get spammed By them. if I had used realname Id be in worse straights.
cheers welcome back and keep it up;-)

Mark Pawelek
November 29, 2019 5:39 am

Thanks for your good work Anthony. All the best wishes for times ahead.

I agree. Reader registration is a necessary step for a site like this because, otherwise, the moderators have too much work to do.

Keitho
Editor
November 29, 2019 5:40 am

It has been wonderful to be a part of Wattsupwiththat for all these years. The changes, the growth, the quality of the contributions and the remarkable granularity of many of the comments. If you can’t learn a lot here you can’t learn it anywhere.

Glad you are back in the saddle Anthony and I am looking forward to the next decade with all this great company.

Editor
November 29, 2019 6:19 am

Musings on registration.

In part due to WUWT, I wind up on various WWW articles about climate. Sometimes I’ll leave a note, sometimes it needs registration first. If it accepts Disqus, that’s fine. FaceBook login, I worry about. Rarely will I create a local account.

However, even if I were less active here, I’d probably be glad to register because I know I’d be back.

If it cuts out some of the driveby snark and other clueless riffraff, I’ll call registration a success.

ResourceGuy
November 29, 2019 6:20 am

Thanks again Anthony.

Greytide
November 29, 2019 6:21 am

Thank you Anthony and all the contributors who have provided me with so much education. It is good to know that one isn’t alone in wondering about the hysteria of the Doomsayers. I look forward to continuing my education (after registration). Have a Happy Christmas one and all.

Ethan Brand
November 29, 2019 7:00 am

Thank you. WUWT is the only site that can make me smile by reminding me we are not really living in a modern looking Dark Ages.

Can we get comment editing/preview?

Regards
Ethan Brand

John Endicott
Reply to  Ethan Brand
November 29, 2019 8:48 am

Can we get comment editing/preview?

I second this request. Editing button would be very nice to have.

Clay Sanborn
November 29, 2019 9:15 am

Thanks Anthony, Charles and moderators. Y’all do really good work.

Rick K
November 29, 2019 9:45 am

WUWT is quite simply, a superb site where the best keeps getting better.

Anthony, Charles… Can’t thank you enough for keeping the intellectual lights on through thick or thin.

The guest contributors are excellent — long may they write!
The commenters are the best I’ve seen anywhere!!

Looking forward to the changes ahead!

Susan
November 29, 2019 9:51 am

I join in the general praise and thanksgiving and add that my wish list would include a quick comment section where we could ask a question or point people to a news item. I would be happy to register and to use my full name, if only to avoid the appearance of trying to pass myself off as a polar bear expert with the same first name.

November 29, 2019 11:47 am

WUWT is must reading in today’s world of bizarre, apocalyptic climate madness. You are providing an invaluable service for those of us with a serious interest in climate science and for those who simply want to know how to separate facts from fiction. Thanks for all you have done. May 2020 become your best year yet!

JON SALMI
November 29, 2019 4:26 pm

Thanks Anthony for your truly great service. Thumbs-up on Registration.

Bruce Alan Forbes
November 29, 2019 4:36 pm

It is no exaggeration to say that you, Anthony, are providing a more valuable contribution to improving the human condition than any other person on the planet – and this includes multi-billion dollar charity donors such as Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
I am gratified to be able to play my tiny part in support.

peyelut
November 29, 2019 8:32 pm

Anthony,

You are very courageous! WUWT is a microcosm of the following: The solutions offered by Leftists to problems PERCEIVED on their part, involve SUICIDE on my part . . . . . I’m going to yield to Darwinian imperative and hit the Tip Jar along the way.

Perry
November 29, 2019 11:59 pm

The cry goes up. “IMPLEMENT REGISTRATION” When do we want it. Now!

David Archibald
November 30, 2019 1:40 am

God bless you Mr Watts.

David Rose
November 30, 2019 1:12 pm

Warmest wishes to you, and for the future of this essential resource. And thanks for your flattering acknowledgement. My debt to you and your contributors is immense. I’ve looked at the site pretty much every day for more than a decade.

December 1, 2019 2:18 am

Congratulations with your success in writing about climate change it really help a lot of readers to be aware, and help conserve mother nature

December 1, 2019 11:20 am

Thanks, I am late to the party but thanks. This site has been so helpful; an island of sanity in a world going mad. I will proudly register although I rarely have anything worthwhile to say.

Larry Brown
December 1, 2019 11:59 am

So many thanks to you and to all who make WUWT so good. It’s easy to get tired and frustrated. Don’t do that.
Keep up the good work.

Nigel in California
December 2, 2019 10:52 am

Best set site on the web!

Would appreciate a “save for later” option in my account. There are many articles I would love to read and the only way to keep track of them all is to save them in a chrome folder which is not ideal. Too much clutter in there. Harvard Business Review has a similar function that is pretty nice.

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