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Edited by Acceptance: 2/25/2015 3:59:05 PM
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How has DeeJ NOT done his "job?"

As far as I know, DeeJ's official position is "community manager" (if this is incorrect, stop reading here). Now, curious as to what this entails, I decided to do a quick Google search for the term "community manager" and was given this definition via Wikkipedia: [i]"An online community manager builds, grows, and manages online communities, often around a brand or cause."[/i] My question is this, how has DeeJ failed? I will add my thoughts later, first, let's see what the "community" (#sarire) has to say. First edit: this is not a suck up post, I'm here to defend a member of this community who I've seen on these forums for years. For those of you who have the older accounts yet still persist that I'm doing nothing but looking for attention make me sick. Second edit: I'm seeing a lot of replies saying "the forums could be better" or even "the forums [i]were[/i] better." My post was never about him doing better or worse with destiny as opposed to when he was on the forums during the Halo era, only if he is doing his job as of now. I too think he's slacked off, he could be doing more, but consider this: [u]would you be able to do a better job?[/u]

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  • He has not failed his job at all. When players get dissapointed/angry, they need someone to blame. As far as I can see, DeeJ is the one that is closest to being "the face of Bungie" thus, people have their anger pointed towards him.

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