Thread:FelipeFritschF/@comment-44318740-20191113010126/@comment-39066032-20191113010931

No, of course not. Evageeks is an old site and this means they can have problems with the server sometimes. In this case, it is self hosted and runs on an outdated version of an already fairly old software/language. And for the past 10 days or so the server has occasionally crashed. The admin can simply reboot it (and he has), but every time he did it it crashed again after 5 hours or so. Currently, in order to avoid any data loss, the admin is not trying to reboot it again until he can take a proper look at it and actually fix the problem. But the main admin has not logged on since the beginning of the month, the other admin is unreachable for unknown reasons, and the admin who did do the reboots is in Japan, working for some project in a Japanese company, and he will not be back until the 20th. So until any of these admins is available to look at the problem, the forums will stay down. The third admin seems to be aware of the problem but like I said he can not fix it a the moment. So the forums will probably only be brought back online by the 21st or so. There are other admins and mods but they do not have technical access to fix things.

The wiki is separate from the forums, which is why it isn't down. It does have its problems, though, and also runs on an outdated MediaWiki version.