"Members decide the Destiny of the service"
If bungie can have art contest's where people up-vote and like the best piece, why could they not do that for wanted forum features? Kinda like Jaqex is dealing with Old School runescape, they ask the community what they want and the members vote on it. THE MAJORITY always gets what they want(The voters being premium older members). Simple features everyone has been asking to come back or something completely new is blown over, not sure if by laziness or lack of care, but I think bungie should be more focused on making it community happy in all aspects.
Just a 3am thought, I'll probably put more thoughts on it when I wake up.
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I don't care how the change comess about, as long as the change comes...
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I really don't have faith in the majority here. Or the minority. Frankly, I wouldn't trust the community to care for a pet rock.
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Zoob, you are the pole master. [wink wink] Sexual innuendos aside, this sounds like a great idea, though I'm unsure whether the web team would bat an eye at it or not. If anything, they probably know what the majority wants now even without a voting system, though having said polls would make it more official.
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This would help out greatly because people bitch and moan while everyone else is enjoying the updates. So then Destiny is constantly drove into the shit. This would help Bungie get an idea of what's truly happening within the community.
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I like this idea, would be a cool thing to have implemented. If nothing else make it seem like we're being listened to. Now if only we can get our beautiful hats back.
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I voted pole master because there is something wrong with me.
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When you able to compare a company like Jagex to bungie, and have Jagex be the victor...somethings being done wrong on bungies end of things.
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When you able to compare a company like Jagex to bungie, and have Jagex be the victor...somethings being done wrong on bungies end of things.
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I'd like to see that. Writing my opinion in #BungieNet ain't gonna have much influence on the future of the website.
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Bump, bumps, and more bumps