Elephant
First Post
Um... As a veteran of several boards which have closed, let me assure you that the board and the community are tied pretty closely together. You can't have one without the other. You might think, "Well, the community can just move to this other site," but it really doesn't work that way.
If you value the community, I'd recommend valuing the site as well.
-O
Like I said, I value the community, but I take exception to the management here. Some things are done well (Granny rules, fostering a very active D&D community), others ... not so much (instances of bad moderation, spam tactics for newsletters, censorship).
Also - as I've already mentioned, I do happen to be a paying customer of EN Publishing, having purchased numerous PDFs. Please keep that in mind before telling me that I need to leave the site, or that I ought to be banned, or that I'm a leech or a "net loss" to the site. You may claim that I haven't done enough to "support" the site, but to claim that I've contributed nothing is utterly without merit.
Besides - setting $$$ aside, I've posted some 800 times on this site over the past five years. Now, sure, some of what I've posted has been an utter waste of time (the half-dozen posts in the "spamletter" thread come to mind, given that Morrus won't change his future behavior as a result of those complaints), but I challenge anyone to show that all 800 posts failed to contribute anything positive to the community.
I submit that my (unpopular) thoughts in THIS thread are among the most valuable; they give Morrus a glimpse into the mindset of those who are most alienated by some of his management decisions.
Figure out a way to alleviate some of those concerns, and you'll figure out how to attract another group of CS accounts.
Well, I can't fix it, so I've turned them off completely.
Wow. I seldom see eye-to-eye with you, but on this point, you've earned some respect. A few more changes like that and I might find myself rethinking my "grr Morrus!" position

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