Drowbane
First Post
I suppose a thread as described in the OP is really unattainable (and I don't mean in the "there's no such thing as objective truth" sense), but we could at least make some effort.
So make some effort.

I suppose a thread as described in the OP is really unattainable (and I don't mean in the "there's no such thing as objective truth" sense), but we could at least make some effort.
[MENTION=23396]Drowbane[/MENTION] - Did you read the OP? If the OP asks for objective facts and you come in with opinions, that's essentially threadcrapping.
Hmm, I don't even think the facts, as listed, are incontrovertible. Each statement frames a number of details, with a particular emphasis, which may or may not be reasonable.
To provide my own answers to the question, I don't think one has to dig very deep.
Layoffs are not firings. Firing is for bad employee behavior. Layoffs is because of bad company behavior. Everytime I have laid somebody off, it was because of a mistake the company made in hiring fit or resource loading. Regular rounds of layoffs is a sign of a company failing to manage its resources and failing to grow its workload to keep those resources busy.
Yeah, I tried my best to word it as objectively as possible, but of course everything is shades of grey, and matter of degree.I like the sentiment behind this thread, but just remember: there's no such thing as an objective view of history -- events have to be measured against a set of values or beliefs to have any meaning.
Not at all, I do get what [MENTION=8858]hafrogman[/MENTION] pointed out - the survival of D&D is a huge contribution!I don´t get, why such a thread is opened at all, if the opening poster fails to remember any good thing about wizards of the cost and D&D.
Layoffs are not firings.
Layoffs is because of bad company behavior.
This is true.
This, however, is an over-generalization, or a very, very broad definition of "bad behavior" which includes, "failure to have an accurate psychic on the payroll to predict the future."
Crap happens, sometimes. Or perhaps you've already forgotten the stock market dip of just a few years ago?
To be honest, another way to interpret it is that WotC is only a little clumsy in catching up with the rest of the world with respect to hiring practice - contractors are the new pink, you know. They come and go at the drop of a hat, and we the public wouldn't know about it.