Were we perfect? Absolutely not. But keep in mind that I was a teenager when I started the site and at the time it was impossible to be online 24/7. Every moderator, including myself was a volunteer. There were no cronies and while some moderators were a little more heavy-handed and had to be checked at times we never allowed anyone to block differering viewpoints.
The reason most stayed here were the archives and the fact that people were blocked from even knowing my site existed. I also quickly pivoted because I knew there was no need to reinvent the wheel and went through a multiple year depression after first losing a close friend and what we had built to his parents with no explanation other than they seeing a business opportunity and wanted to rewrite history.
I'm sorry, mr. anonymous poster that you hold a grudge about how a site was managed by a teenager/early twentysomething over two decades ago.
If we were to have published a blueprint with everything we were going to do ahead of time, what would that have changed?
There still would be a vocal minority that complains about any kind of change. We've had lots of discussions to bring this site back to where it can be (and that's with a lot of niche social media groups) also out there now. If us not telling you that we moved a bunch of ten year old threads from a barely active sub-board to another one is your final straw, I'm sorry you feel that way, but is not having a unique board for Binghamton NY really going to prevent people that abandoned this site years ago from coming back. Radio in 2024 isn't the same it was back then. This site hasn't evolved with the times.
Also all of us admins sign our names to every post we make here and are very easy to find online. If you have an issue with anything we're doing, any one can use the private messaging function and reach out to us. Nobody has.