![]() ![]() You are all aware of the issues, I need not dwell on that. ![]() They dumped some information on the moderators about a month before the rollout, we warned and warned them of over 50 separate issues - and a week before they told the mods of the go-live date, and the community manager immediately went on vacation for a week. They were determined to roll it out, and they did. The "discussions" thing was a steamroller. If you cannot participate as a user and a moderator, than what is the point of volunteering? Not even my overriding desire to help the users can overcome that. Part of this was certain users complaining about anything I posted, but the greater part of it was Staff ceasing to defend our right to post as someone, without taking it as a problem. It was increasingly difficult to be a 'person' and have an opinion. I won't be exposing any details for a lot of what I'm saying here, because I'm under a non-disclosure agreement, so take it for what it is. ![]() It was a decision made primarily by staff and their antics and direction. Yeah, I left when it was clear that things were beyond redemption. =index.php If a mod leaves, you will see their name disappear from the mod list - for now, that's the only way you can tell. Best way to find out who is a mod and who is not, is to check the old Forums link. ![]()
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