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But, i am not, so let me just say one more time. I will miss our personality, and individuality
Rick,
Listen, we are in the same frame of mind as you are.
We knew that the members wanted a format change
as soon as possible. Posting width has been probably
the #1 complaint around here.
Huddler did not have an answer as to how to deal
with the Avatars in the process. So the question to
us was "make the change now or wait till we can
figure out the Avatar size problem?"
We opted to make the change now.
We are approaching Huddler next week and making
it clear that we would like the Avatar size restored.
It may involve a mouse-over, it may not. If they
do a mouse-over, it's not going to be anything
obnoxious. The problem with the mouse-overs is
that their resizing actions take up a lot of system
resources and may hamper performance.
You are very fortunate that many of the Moderators
are big fans of the avatars. We are just as
disappointed as you that they were downsized. We
will work on getting them restored.
I think by now you have seen that Huddler has been
addressing many member feedback concerns. There
is still a long list of items they are still promising to
implement on both the user and administrative end.
The platform has evolved quite a bit since July 1st
and will continue to do so. We appreciate all of you
who have stuck this out and have found that they
have now acclimated themselves to the new environment.
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Rick has a point, with the dwindling and I'm sure eventual disappearance of our avatars and lack of signature images on this... huddlered forum we members are becoming more and more anonymous, which kind of fits in with the mood and feel of this place.
Steve, I hear you, but that's not the plan.
I have always been 100% honest with the members of
this forum so allow me to say some things that perhaps
I shouldn't....
I will be the first to admit that this new platform was
a huge setback for us in terms of functionality. Not only
did the members go through a great deal of unnecessary
shock, but so have the Moderators and owners.
In my opinion, had I known that there were so many
features missing I would have pushed to wait a few
months to make the transition.
Someone made a joke about us being guinea pigs on
this platform. To some extent, I have always felt that
was true. We did not have enough time to properly
evaluate the functionality (or lack of) before signing the
papers.
That being said....
Let's jump to now almost 2 months later. Huddler has
been working feverishly to add features to this platform
and address member concerns. One of the biggest
problems they have is that there were a dozen people
giving a dozen different ideas as to what needed to be
done. However, give this company credit, the platform
is coming along and it will continue to evolve. In other
words, we will get back to the point where avatars and
signatures will be restored. There are just other more
important issues on the table right now.
Did we make the right choice going with Huddler? Yes!
We have a strong team behind us. We have someone
doing coding for this forum. We have someone actively
going after advertising. We have someone creating press
kits for us and actively talking to the studios in order to
build solid relationships as we move forward. I even know
a few secrets about things Huddler has planned for this
board which are pretty major and will hopefully bring the
studios back to this forum in a big way. In time, because
of the backbone this forum now has, we will hopefully rise
above all the other discussion forums as far as content and
industry participation. Behind the scenes I see Huddler
is trying to make that happen.
Parker and I could never have done this on our own. HTF
was once a powerhouse of a forum, but over the years so
many other sites have sprung up that we became lost in
the crowd. Huddler is trying to change that. Their platform
is unique, and to some extent, more organized and functional
than vBulletin. If you don't see it now...you will. We are in
the process of tagging threads and products. This means
that when you read a certain topic other relevant information
immediately is offered to you. In the not-so-distant future
you will be able to shop within this forum.
Most of you may have not noticed, but in addition to
partnering with Huddler, we brought Adam Gregorich
aboard as a partner/owner. Parker and I would never previously
have considered bringing aboard a partner, but then again,
we have never met anyone like Adam. For the past few years
he was working voluntarily behind the scenes for us. He has
exhibited great skill in working with the studios and shown
immense initiative and drive to make this forum succeed that
it was a no-brainer to make him a partner.
Yes, we got in on the ground floor of this platform. Perhaps
you could say the basement. However, there is progress
being shown and all of us believe in our hearts that the
Huddler team is working to bring HTF back to its former glory.
Quite frankly, we believe this forum is still the best out there.
Thank you for being patient through this transition. We are
very grateful.