Frigidus wrote:This argument has always seemed so strange to me. Making a parallel to real life we be like saying the government can do whatever it wants because, hey, we don't own the country. If we don't like it, get out. Not the soundest logic. One might say, "But Frigidus, we came here of our own volition. It's not like we were forced into this." So, does that mean that the immigrant to this theoretical country doesn't matter because they weren't there in the first place? Should they not rock the boat and leave their ideas and opinions back home? Hardly. Another argument might go something like, "But Frigidus, the owners of this site don't have to run this site. They're doing us a favor just by not deleting the forum and being done with it!" Sorry, but I don't tend to see why I should be eternally grateful to the guys making a ridiculous amount of money off a website they made for fun just because I frequent their forum.
The bottom line of my point is that sure, they can make my forum experience less enjoyable and treat me like I don't matter, but does this mean that we should just say "they're within their rights to be douche bags, let them be"? Certainly not.
That's not what I said.
The fact is that they do not owe us this forum. That is a fact.
The fact is there are very few people that frequent this forum. When a very small group of people demand a lot of attention, one option is to silence them.
Nobody is asking you to be eternally grateful. But don't think that because you cough-up $25 a year to be able to play more than 4 games at a time gives you the power to run this forum.
Lucky for you, moving to another Internet forum is not as difficult as moving to another country.
Look, the rules are here. I don't think they are going to be changed with such a non-professional approach.
The way I see it, is you have 3 options:
1) Deal with it as it is. Understand that the mods might be a little inconsistent and make some mistakes.
2) Leave and frequent a forum that has rules that you like more.
3) Change your approach if you really want changes. Start by opening a dialogue with someone in authority. Blasting them with 5 pages of complaining is not going to be very successful. That's my opinion at least.





























































