jimmae wrote:
bondiblue wrote:
Hey, interesting that the Talking Players thread was returned; the real differentiator to all other sites.
Whose idea was it to close it down in the first place?
What was the expected result of the closure?
Whom did the decision makers decide to consult with to make this happen?
When feedback was made and disappointment displayed by loyal long term posters how were they treated?
I know the answers to all of the above.
Not this again. TalkingPlayers wasn't always here, and the reasons for its closing were valid.
Could they have been analysed and addressed in a shorter time frame? Sure, but people have day jobs bondi. At the end of the day this is a site run out of the pockets of a select few and the work here is done voluntarily. I think a review and better perspective is required on both sides of the line that seemingly divides. In retrospect, the mods could have been more public about their issues with that specific section of the site, and the members could have realised they were creating circular drivel that was generating angst. Didn't happen that way - oh well.
jimmae, you missed the point.
I was attempting to answer Rexy's question.
I am giving you my viewpoint about the attraction of TC: Talking Players was one of the attractions for me.
I am giving you the viewpoint of posters who use to be here whom some say are missed.
As for the reason why Talking Players closed, based on your reasoning, Moderaters were not Moderating. Nip the problem at the bud I say. Don't make the politics too complex.
And I have to agree with what Doc posted. Have a look at periods, long periods, especially when Talking Players was missing, and see how much discussion was happening take away a handful of regulars....was pretty skinny for new posts.
The real questions I have is:
How much money does TC need to keep going?
How much revenue does it generate from (whatever)?
What's the gap?
If the $50 to host is an issue, I think the gap can be closed pretty swiftly.
Open and Honest discussion is a good start, and this thread Rexy started encourages such practise; he's obviously concerned and values the site.

I do to.
Then once you know the above you can consider if TC needs to become a bit more exciting and increase its audience.
If jimmae and some of the Mods think Talking Players should be closed down, then go for it, measure it and see how rich TC would be without it, then compare the content with other sites. No brainer.