@Sue Ellen I would say that you are spot on.
While I've seen a lot of nonsense go on at Boards and I would not like to see AAM mirror what I've seen there, we're more than a bit OTT here, when it comes moderation, on occasion.
Getting back to the future of Boards, I'm struggling to see it survive, at least in its current form.
They host too many differnt sections, and are essentially a jack of all trades, while being a master of none. That doesn't help when they ask for the financial commitment that is now being sought.
Niche specialisation is the way forward, imho, similar to AAM, but for various other interests...that's worth paying for, imho.
While I've seen a lot of nonsense go on at Boards and I would not like to see AAM mirror what I've seen there, we're more than a bit OTT here, when it comes moderation, on occasion.
Getting back to the future of Boards, I'm struggling to see it survive, at least in its current form.
They host too many differnt sections, and are essentially a jack of all trades, while being a master of none. That doesn't help when they ask for the financial commitment that is now being sought.
Niche specialisation is the way forward, imho, similar to AAM, but for various other interests...that's worth paying for, imho.
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