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7/21/2014 1:30:35 PM
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Should #Offtopic have its own community manager?

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No

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It's become obvious that even when DeeJ says he "wants what's best for you," he couldn't care less about The Flood. After posting that he wants our feedback, he didn't respond to a single post out of over 600 in the span of a week. When we have people making hundreds of alts harrassing users, he blames the victims for posting personal information on a "gaming" forum, and that there's no reason to talk about anything other than gaming on bungie.net. His blatant incompitence as to how The Flood operates, along with his incapability to deal with serious issues, is reason enough for me to think he should lose his jurisdiction over The Flood (#Offtopic, #Flood, and all related tags), in favor of someone from our own community that understands the culture.

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  • Edited by Sarah: 7/21/2014 2:41:25 PM
    "Community management often includes supporting open communications between the developer and community." - [url=http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_community_manager]source[/url] DeeJ is doing his job just fine. What I would like is a community guy that posts frequently on all the forums, but I understand that it would be pointless for Bungie to pay DeeJ to talk about random stuff in #OffTopic all day; gathering little Destiny feedback and more info about versus threads, anime, Bungieball and girl problems.

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