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4/3/2019 5:22:55 PM
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Reasons the Cultural Enrichment Force is a Bad Idea

First things first. The war effort failed. It is a reskin of the grand army that i lead in the forum wars. We all remember how that ended. The Purge. The tale of what happened is recorded in my [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/248906082?sort=0&page=0]spooky stories[/url]. It also usurps the power from the rightful authorities and would make the forum more liable because it would be organized. Numerous counts of what happens when we get organized in the forum wars has been recorded in the history of the Flood. It's not worth the risk. In short. the forums got purged. Second off. We already do this. Eccho Sierra, Peaches Pan Tao, DerpyTaco and I all semi-regularly bait the salt mines in a much less organized fashion with much more subtle posts than the average user brings. The advantage of the old system is gleaned by the decentralized approach so only certain users get banned, not the whole forum. Third of all: It targets the wrong forums. Generally speaking. we have no issue with the lore/creations tabs. In fact, several members of OffTopic are fairly prominent members of those forums. So it is falsely targeted. Fourth: Outreach Programs don't work: I have tried to send outreach programs to the other forums in the past. they haven't worked in masse. there are a few notable exceptions. but a fair amount of our forum members stumbled here on accident. rather than being guided down here. So because the war effort failed and ended up with us getting purged, we already have the best version of the system out, it targets the wrong forum and outreach programs don't work. I urge you to reject the CEF and the party advocating for it.

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