They used to be. Things changed a few years ago. I quit posting on my main because it got so hostile. Sometimes I regret it because I miss the friends I made over the years but most of them are gone anyway to be honest. There are a couple that still roam around.
When the forum first came.out, I got shoved onto an alt, Rhielle. When we found out forum rep wasn’t account wide, I refused to farm it again, so I just stayed on Rhielle until I got beta access that gave me account wide forum rep and switched to my main, Thallia. Then deleted Rhielle because so much hell in my life happened back then and I didn’t want the reminder. When I started posting in CS, I wanted to be on the character I played the most this expansion, which was Sen. The people who hate me like to call me “Rhielle” as an insult, because I asked people to stop using it as the reminder of that time just sucks.
I do. He’s been here a long time. He’s done this repeatedly.
I just post questions and leave it up to the respondent’s to answer if they want to. But a few people in the forum enjoy flagging my posts out of sheer meanness. What can I say?
Yeah, I was pretty active in the Story Forums on the old forums, where pages capped at 20 posts. We had a “Story Forum Community Lounge” and we’d all race to be the first one to make a new lounge when the last one filled up, we had rules of the lounge (one being if you made the previous lounge, you can’t make the next one), and I even made an archive of every single lounge.
A few of us got together and made my current guild in MoP, and a few of us are still there playing together. The forums can be a good thing, even if it can be a toxic thing.
Enough to recognize that you’re spamming up the forum again. You’ve got five new topics today and you especially like to post on “controversial” topics.
When your bait posts don’t get enough engagement you go through and bump all of your already-existing threads. The only thing that’s different is that you’re doing this during the week instead of loading up on late Friday.
I’m here often enough to be well familiar, which is probably a lot.