Monsoon, on 18 August 2013 - 08:17 PM, said:
The Point is not about should we be reaching out to non-active players. It's about saying they're in agreement without checking in with them at all.
Giving a running total of guild sizes and then saying they're ALL on board with #savemwo is disingenuous. As I've stated, get them to all sign up, get those guild leaders to send out mass PM's to all their members, active or not and ask them to come over to the forums read up on what #savemwo is, and if they're in agreement sign the petition (just asking for a couple of minutes of their time, it shouldn't be that big of a deal). Then when you have 5000+ committed members, there you go, you can claim to have those numbers on your side. Until then, you are most welcome to say, "we have 1120 (as of this morning at least) members (overlooking a few dubious duplicate signatures) that are all in agreement."
If you want more people to take #savemwo seriously, then saying you have 5-8000 people on board when you currently don't doesn't help. Oh, and add to this the whole, "we're the most dedicated and active players" because that just isn't all that true either. You may be some of them, but trying to take ownership of that title is just counter-productive.
What's the threshold, in your mind, that it would take to establish once and for all that ghost heat is unintuitive, failed at its goals, and is detrimental to many builds? How many people need to raise their hands on the forum and say they've got a problem before we can acknowledge it, do you suppose?
How many people need to make a thread about the c-bill reductions and other changes that hamper the new player experience before we can stop and agree that yes, the new player experience is awful and no, PGI shouldn't be adding byzantine new systems on top of what they've already got?
I'm just curious what you consider to be enough.