I think Ryan Carey has a valid point. Current issues are valid and need to be respected.
However, I want to raise the thought: Maybe posting decisions should be mainly guided by its impact on posts in the long term future.
If you consider this diagram, it’s clear that, as an EA blogger put it: “out of a staggering number of [posts that] will ever exist, our [posts] will be among the first.”
If the forum moderator runs an event that decreases forum quality for 1 month, I think this is a small price to pay for the chance this increases long term posting quality/quantity.
I think Ryan Carey has a valid point. Current issues are valid and need to be respected.
However, I want to raise the thought: Maybe posting decisions should be mainly guided by its impact on posts in the long term future.
If you consider this diagram, it’s clear that, as an EA blogger put it: “out of a staggering number of [posts that] will ever exist, our [posts] will be among the first.”
If the forum moderator runs an event that decreases forum quality for 1 month, I think this is a small price to pay for the chance this increases long term posting quality/quantity.