What's in the quote ain't in the post.
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Let me emphasise this again, as it is worth keeping in mind:When you say 'Content should be updated', that's not too useful, as the people who'd usually do so aren't going to get the time to do so any time soon. If anything, we are going to have less time available.Instead, think of it as 'I can update content'. If you can't, then saying others should isn't too helpful - sure, it might help, but we don't necessarily have the time. For the reasons mentioned earlier, we will focus on The Acid Reflux more instead.
If people feel that content is an issue, then that is probably the best way - make the threads, get them out there, possibly help people correct them. We (probably me) can help a few people and explain how to get these things uploaded. That would (partially) remove us as a bottleneck.This can apply to other things as well, but with the exception of episode guides, it's difficult to see how to organise it. I can try to help out where I can (certain things are more easily organised through code, such as a list of Pokemon and their dream world abilities), but I'm not really a content writer and would prefer not to be - it feels better to have me coding instead.A second way would be to help us make TAR a success. As more energy will probably be spent there, we've been wondering whether to 'move' the community there down the line. This is also because there we'd be more comfortable going for a more mature setting (swearing, content and so on) that people have been desiring. Mostly because, well, it's not a Pokemon site.
One of the main reasons why I'm not really a part of the site now though is because some (see: some) of the community has taken to being completely unfriendly and the like, so instead of possibly being banned/being provoked further whilst stressed I just left. Maybe there needs to be more moderation on trolling on the first place? I don't know.
This is very interesting. Why not go and talk to the trolls in private and try to reconcile/understand? Report posts, PM staff members, etc also works. I don't think this is the reason at all for inactivity, especially since it's rarely happened even recently.
Two simple arguments:1. We don't want to do Pokemon. We want to do other stuff. TAR allows for that. If there's no TAR, we'd probably not be doing anything. It's a personal decisions made so we can keep working together. TAR is staying.2. Changing the main page? All those other changes? See my earlier argument about time. Or rather, the lack of. Your comments about rules and interesting boards... that's what happening to TAR. But yeah, no time to do a lot of information work combined with a lack of real Pokemon interest means that TAR is staying and we aren't going to be able to make any large changes for the current site (never mind that I'm not even interested in making some of them)