Brother None said:Sometimes I wonder what the more hands-off community managers do all day.
Must be a cosy job.
It's actually gotten worse recently, I started reading recent posts in a thread and there were three pages that primarily consisted of two or three people flooding it with what looked to me to be propaganda.JR Jansen said:grapedog said:It's unfortunate too, very early on during the development of Morrowind, the developers were much much more active on the forums. As time passed, they withdrew bit by bit as they started getting harrassed and badgered and it stopped being enjoyable to interact with their fan base. I understand why...and just one glance at the Bethsoft forums now provides plenty of more reasons not to return.
So, what you are saying is that they are scared out of their wits to interact with the fans because they might <gasp> be proven wrong ?
And i glance at the Beth forums to, you know. And what strikes me is the mostly pro-Beth posts there. More critical posts usually become flame wars and mostly because of the pro-Beth crew or are locked. So, i see no cause for the devs to go there because they have enough people on their forums willing to kiss their collective asses.
Yeah I was wondering about that aswell, he may have been talking about specific flames (I've seen a handful of good ones) but I'd agree that most are hardly better than the chans...Lingwei said:Analyzing forum interactions made for great study, since I had never seen research document regular producer/fan interaction so deeply, never mind the bombastic beauty of the forum’s confrontations. I’ve never seen such eloquent flames.
He isn't talking about the Bethsoft forums is he? I don't think I have ever seen anything approaching eloquent flames on the Bethesda boards courtesy of summer and co.