All good things come to an end.

That’s what the Mauritius Interactive(also known as MI) creator and main administrator Joey wrote on the main MI page. I’m not sure when he closed down the website but I heard about it last month. Apart from that sentence and his email address, there’s nothing at the Mauritius Interactive website now. :weeping: (Mauritius Interactive’s url changed a few times over the years but the most recent one that I know of is http://www.miweb.mu )

This means that it’s the end of Mauritius Interactive. It must have been really a very hard decision for the webmaster to take. After all, MI has existed for almost ten years. Users were able to sign up for membership as from year 2000 but at that time, there were few features available on the website. The main feature at that time was the forums. The personal pages or blogs were implemented around March-April 2001 and the webmaster started keeping track of the date of registration of the members as from Sept 2001. The commenting system was implemented in early December 2001. (information obtained from the creator of Mauritius Interactive himself. See: here.)

I think that I got interested in blogging because of MI. It was fun writing about whatever I had been up to, ranting about things which got me upset,posting photos and it was also nice to have people visit and leave their comments.
my Mi page
my Mi page
(Click on the photos to see a bigger version of the photos.)
They are some screen captures that I made out of the old saved pages. I was looking around in my old external hard disk and those those saved pages and even some old IRC chat logs dating back to 2002. Unfortunately, I haven’t found saved pages of the entries written before 2003. :faint: I’ll try to find more saved pages or screen captures and I’ll upload them there.)

Something I liked was the option to set the blogs to public or private view. I opted for private view because I liked to be able to see which registered member of MI had visited my page. (There was a Visitors page.) Some people opted for public view and non-members of MI could visit their pages. At that time and all the way up to 2005/early 2006, logging in on the Mauritius Interactive website was something that I did everyday. I enjoyed updating my blog and reading other members’ blogs. I made many new friends on the Mauritius Interactive website and even got to know them in real life. There was even a MI party organized a few years back at a night club. (I think it was at Arena.) It has been so long now. I’m not sure about the exact year. I think that it was in late 2003. That also was fun. :) Being a member of the Mauritius Interactive community was on the overall a good experience. However, some people created a few problems on purpose, ’stealing’ photos of some of the female members of MI ,writing mean things about them and posting the photos in a newly created blog there, hiding behind nicknames, leaving no clue about their real identities. Fortunately, the website administrators listened to the complaints, deleted those ‘fake’ accounts and even went so far as to implementing ‘Private pages’ on MI. I won’t go into the details about this but my main point is, the webmaster and the administrators of MI really did a lot of work on the website and they listened to the members’ suggestions and helped to solve the problems. However, despite all their hard work, a lot of people were really annoyed by the increasing number of persons who registered on MI with the main purpose of spying on others. Their own accounts were ‘empty’ and there was no information about themselves in their member pages. I hated that.

I stopped updating on MI one or two years after I left Mauritius to go to study in Shanghai. That’s mainly because I finally had a place to call my own, i.e, my personal website and blog. A friend gave me two domain names in early 2004 and even provided web space. I was overjoyed and concentrated more on updating my personal blog. However I was still going on Mauritius Interactive to see other people’s updated blogs. Then the Mauritius were hit by the sudden Facebook craze. Everyone I know got an account on facebook and less and less people were still updating on MI. Last year when I checked the Mauritius Interactive website, it seemed more or less dead. There were almost no updates. Now, Mauritius Interactive has officially reached its end this year. I can’t help feeling a bit sad. After all, there were a lot of memories there, the blogs, the comments and the emails. I wish that the administrator had given us some notice before closing down the website. I’m sure that like me, many of the members would have liked to save their own blog entries, comments and emails somehow. For me, my time at Mauritius Interactive was a record of a few years of my life. Now I feel like I’ve lost that record of those years.

I guess that now it’s finally time to say goodbye and let go of yet another part of my life.

(I have added information about Mauritius Interactive in my page Blogging before getting my own domain. I feel a bit silly saying this but I’ll really miss MI. )

I’ve joined a few online communities/forums during the past few years, for example the protag board, RBJ and dododsmb. However, they have all become inactive by now. I guess that’s why I’m not joining any other communities/forums now.

9 Responses to “The end of Mauritius Interactive?”

  • 1
    Yashvin

    Mauritius Interactive, I wonder why I never heard of it before.
    Perhaps because I am not a sino-mauritian lol, kidding.

    Through this blog article and on you page dedicated to MI, it seem(ed) that MI was indeed a very good platform, with lots of features.
    As you mentioned yourself, the nicer part of it is the fact that it kept updating with new features, hence, constantly innovating over time.

    i would define MI as a sort of social networking site and it also has features of the MU version of Wordpress, isnt it so?

    Anyway, its sad to say bye to good things.

    I have 2 questions :
    Cant MI be relaunched if someone took the initiative?
    Perhaps we could ask the reason why the site was brought to an end.
    Privacy concerns?

  • 2
    aline

    Yashvin, yeah it is one of the reasons why you’ve never heard of it. The members were mostly the Sino-Mauritians (in Mauritius or overseas)who were chatting on #Mauritius in the EFnet server(mIRC). There were a few non-Chinese who became members when they learned about Mauritius Interactive through their Sino-Mauritian friends. At that time, the non- Sino-Mauritians were chatting on the Dalnet server. That’s why they don’t know about it. :)

    Yes. It was. There were quite many features and the webmaster put a lot of hard work into it. I guess that this blog entry and that page I created about it are kind of like my tribute to the Mauritius Interactive community.

    About your questions:
    I doubt that the webmaster would ever relaunch the website but maybe someone else might want to create something similar. However, a lot of webspace and bandwidth is needed to host so many blogs and photos.
    That might also be one of the reasons why the site was brought to an end. The members had stopped updating (esp after the facebook craze hit Mauritius) but their blogs and files that they have uploaded were still there, taking up a lot of resources.

    Privacy concerns seem to be one of the reasons. Many people didn’t feel comfortable about having people with fake accounts spying on them and leaving nasty comments on their blogs. The Sino-Mauritian community of Mauritius is small compared to the other communities and well, rumors spread like wild fire. :)

  • 3
    Eddy Young

    EFNet #mauritius chat was great. That was Sports Cafe era. The era of going out with teens (when I was 25 yo), watching them get drunk on sambucas, throwing up, and passing out on the grounds outside the club.

    Never got into MI, though.

    Eddy.

  • 4
    Shah

    Holy Cupcake! I hereby pledge my allegiance to Peter Petrelli in order to fight the evil authorities who spread rumours and whose intent are to destroy mutant communities. (What?! Sino Mauritians have special powers. You just don’t know it! Now, go spread the rumour around. Thanks.)

    LOL

    “Now I feel like I’ve lost that record of those years.”

    The ‘webmaster’ still have backups. Maybe you should ask him for your textual content to be e-mailed to you. It’s worth a shot. And I bet he’ll do it. (Don’t ask for more than textual content ‘coz textual content is easier to retrieve.)

    Enjoy the week ahead, hair girl :) *smile*

  • 5
    aline

    Eddy: I think Sports Cafe was right before my ‘time’. I have never been there. :P Yeah I agree. EFNet #mauritius chat was great. :)

    Shah: There were thousands of accounts/members on that website.I think it will be kind of troublesome for him to do that just for me. :( Anyway, I’ll get over it sooner or later.
    Thanks! Enjoy your week too.

  • 6
    Angele

    MI… That was a long long time ago and I too had an account on that platform. At the very beginning I was addicted to MI, checking guestbooks all the time and visiting other people’s accounts… “veille zafer dimoune”! *cough cough*

  • 7
    Shah

    *cough* sql – can be done in like less than 1 minute if he knows your username. Save Lynn’s data. Save The World.

  • 8
    Jessica

    hello,
    have heard about this…i have a blog there too, not there’s nothing :(

  • 9
    aline

    Angele: Veille zafer dimoune ein? :P enfin oui c vrai oci. Mais mo plitot appel sa… ’seeing what friends are up to’. Didn’t know that you were on MI too.

    Shah: :)

    Jessica: ah… another MIer. :) I reckon that the administrator should have warned the members before closing down the website.

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