At this point, you might as well shut down the free boards. It’s clearly become too difficult to moderate them effectively -- a task that demands a rare mix of skill, energy, and probably a touch of insanity -- none of which seem to be present in the current infrastructure.That is 100% false. I said I would evaluate things after a month, which I will do. But, the message I received today (not asking for feedback from on3, but something our owner posted to all pubs today) was they would like us to do away with all free forums if possible. I am going to go go bat to see if we can keep something, but it might end up out of my hands. Time will tell.
I have tried to be transparent and fair with you, but the responses and attitude of, he's just not going to do it is not accurate or fair. I have been honest with you from the beginning and will continue to be. Just because you don't get what you want when you want it doesn't mean I already decided what was going to happen.
Interestingly enough, there were rumors before the On3 merger that the free boards were going away. The rumors were fueled, at least in part, by comments made by On3 ownership. But as the merger occurred, we were assured that this would not be the case for this board. I believe the direct quote was, "Posting here is 100% free and will remain that way." I have a recollection of at least one poster being called a liar for suggesting otherwise.
Yet here we are.
Perhaps the age of the free message board is over. So be it. Might as well let it die, right along with the concept of "amateur athletics." I just hope I can keep listening to free podcasts ... the most recent HR.com podcast with Dochterman was excellent, btw.
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