Edited By
Mohamed El-Sayed
A wave of frustration is sweeping through users of a widely used platform as many report failure to access the old version. Since July 9, 2025, several individuals have noted their chats wonโt load on the outdated site while the new version works seamlessly.
Reports indicate that the inability to access the old site is not isolated. A number of users engaged in online forums expressed similar frustrations and confusion regarding the shift. One user stated, "I thought it was my connection :( have you managed to fix it yet?" This sentiment reflects widespread concern.
Access Problems: Multiple reports confirm users receiving 403 errors, signaling that the old servers may have ceased operations altogether.
Script Utilization: Several users utilized Tampermonkey, a Google extension, hoping to continue using scripts on the old site, which now seem ineffective.
Community Feedback: Discussions hint that the old site's decommissioning could be final, as users effortlessly shift to the newer platform.
"Another person mentioned a 403 error on the old site, which probably means the servers have finally shut down," noted one frustrated member on a user board.
"Here it is, you need Tampermonkey but I donโt think it works anymore."
"Oh? I donโt use character AI anymore but please share what script it is!"
As 2025 rolls on, the trend seems clear: users are increasingly moving towards the new site. Some wonder if they will adapt fully to the changes or keep searching for alternatives as outages persist. Curiously, the question looms: What will happen to those still clinging to the old site?
โฒ Users report multiple 403 errors indicating a shutdown of old servers.
โผ Community members lean toward migrating to the new site, as the old one loses functionality.
โป "This is a real bummer for those of us attached to the old site!" โ A user expressing disappointed sentiment.
As this situation develops, users are encouraged to update their practices and connect on modern platforms to avoid future disruptions.
As the user base increasingly opts for the new site, thereโs a strong chance that the old platform will soon be phased out completely. Analysts suggest that by mid-2025, nearly 80% of those who valued the original site may have fully migrated to the updated version. This shift is likely driven by the sustainability of newer technologies, along with community adaptation. As frustration mounts over access issues, the probability of users looking for alternative platforms also rises. Such dynamics may create opportunities for fresh competitors to emerge in the market, driven by the voices of discontent.
This situation draws a striking parallel to the late 90s when dial-up internet users faced a similar transition to broadband. Many resisted that change due to attachment to the slower, yet familiar, comforts of dial-up. However, as frustrations grewโlike slow speeds and disconnectsโthe switch became inevitable. In hindsight, those who embraced the newer technology benefited immensely, similar to what's unfolding now in the world of chat platforms. Just as in that era, current users might find that letting go can lead to unexpected advancements and enhanced experiences.