Burn wrote:Simple fact ... the faction forums will be HMW-related only. You want to talk about the latest TF figure? Go to the TF Toys Forum. Latest IDW comic? Comics and Cartoons forum. Latest episode of Heroes? GD.
Unless that's not how things are going to work in which case NOW would be a great time for someone in charge to chime in and set the record straight.
When the Iacon Forum opened:
Mkall wrote:Modding in here will be a little less restrictive than the other forums, however blatant spamming and flaming will still be dealt with accordingly
I've stuck by that, and for my part plan to stick by that with regards to the subfaction forums. If someone posted an off topic thread in the Iacon Forum now I might provide them with a link to a similar thread elsewhere on the site by way of encouraging them to 'get out of the house' but I wouldn't lock the topic or move it. If nothing else, it pertains to HMW in that such off-topic conversation creates in-group cohesion, which is a valuable component of team-work, which you guys will need lots of in v2.
It's a frustrating thing you know. People complain about a specific problem. We listen, find it's something we can bend on, and take action to accomodate them. And yet apparently no one has noticed.
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Burn wrote:Then why not tell us?
Why instead of dropping these rules the rest of the plans for the forums weren't dropped as well?
Why give out on piece of info that he knew would create a shitstorm when other info could have been given out that could have prevented it?
Probably because OS is wiser than I am. He probably realizes that every word he says, no matter how optimistic or positive it may intended to be, will somehow get thrown back in his face by someone on this board.
The more you say, the more opportunities people have to twist your words into something they were never meant to be, and humiliate and frustrate you with them. And even worse, if you promise something that gets delayed for one reason or another, or doesn't work as well as you'd hoped - then really nasty things get said about you.
Logically then, the natural response is to simply say as little as possible, to relay only the information that is absolutely necessary and nothing more, because anything else is just more rope for someone to hang you by.
That would be my reasoning if I were him anyway.
Edit: Oh, additionally, and this may seem petty, but most people like praise when they've done good work or had good ideas. When this board is, hell,
when people in general are presented with a good thing and a bad thing at the same time, they tend to focus on the bad. Ergo, if I were OS, I'd probably be inclined to save the good news for some time when it wouldn't be ignored.
Again, that's all speculation based on personal experience. OS remains an eccentric enigma to me as well as to you all.