"Left to our own devices, we degenerated apace" - Edward John Trelawny, 1823.
The eloquence and knowledge levels displayed in many of your posts would have made you an interesting regular poster, but the eccentricity of your posts in 2004 (!) demonstrated your unsuitability as a moderator.
But if you want to come back, don't let me stop you.
Some facts and figures -1. Saturn 4015 posts (Last visited - Nov 26, 2020)
2. Raphael 1845 (Nov 12, 2015)
3. Malia 1606 (Jul 29, 2013)
4. dks 1469 (May 06, 2016)
5. Credo Buffa 935 (Feb 14, 2011)
6. BrokenLyre 603 (Nov 03, 2020)
7. Cybele 392 (Aug 18, 2020)
8. Ennis 387 (Aug 09, 2015)
9. AsphodelElysium 353 (Feb 24, 2011)
10. Cath 251 (Feb 15, 2015)
11. MonroeDoctrine 187 (Apr 19, 2016)
12. Heaven/Hell 155 (Jun 03, 2008)
13. edwardkeenaghan 121 (Jun 12, 2017)
14. marwood 121 (Sep 30, 2017)
So, only 3 of the 14 most active posters have visited this year, with 7 of the others absent for spans ranging between 3 and 5 years, and the remaining 4 absent for 7 years or more.
There are/have been 563 posters, 246 of whom posted just once and seem to have been largely seeking homework/course advice.
ICANN informationName: JOHN-KEATS.COM
Registry Domain ID: 17884208_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
Nameservers: NS01.YOURSERVER.DE NS02.YOURSERVER.DE NS03.YOURSERVER.DE NS04.YOURSERVER.DE
Dates Registry Expiration: 2021-01-17 19:25:13 UTC
Created: 2000-01-17 19:25:13 UTC
Contact Information -
Registrant:
Organization: Thilo Von Pape
Email:
https://whoispro.domain-robot.org/whois/john-keats.com Mailing Address: DE, DE
Technical -
Organization: Online IT GmbH & Co. KG
Email:
https://whoispro.domain-robot.org/whois/john-keats.com Mailing Address: DE, DE
Administrative -
Organization: Thilo Von Pape
Email:
https://whoispro.domain-robot.org/whois/john-keats.com Mailing Address: DE, DE
Redacted for privacy:
So hopefully Thilo is still in touch remotely and will renew the domain reg in January, or it may be automatically renewed. He hasn't been active here since 2016 after all.
But there is much information worth preserving. Here is the situation as it stands on the Wayback Machine -
https://web.archive.org/web/*/johnkeats.com