While I don't appreciate the "we mortals" tone one bit (I've heard that used before by others) for a Website you don't pay for and we do in our free time and at our own expense, I have noticed that the permissions for authenticated users are a bit strange in that you can upload (which I don't want anyone to have the ability to do except for admins since we have very limited server space), but can't create HTML messages, which would allow you to post your Gamertags and create posts with rich content. Hopefully Matt can make that adjustment, since I can't figure it out.
Really, guys, try to keep in mind that such comments can be hurtful. It's one thing to be criticized for something we write or an opinion or something (which we welcome), it's another thing to infer that we're being elitist. It isn't easy keeping all this going and we're not in this for personal gain. It's not like you can't offer suggestions or do requests. I mean, it's not like we haven't been as accomodating as possible with Armchair Arcade since we launched in January 2004...
While I don't appreciate the "we mortals" tone one bit (I've heard that used before by others) for a Website you don't pay for and we do in our free time and at our own expense, I have noticed that the permissions for authenticated users are a bit strange in that you can upload (which I don't want anyone to have the ability to do except for admins since we have very limited server space), but can't create HTML messages, which would allow you to post your Gamertags and create posts with rich content. Hopefully Matt can make that adjustment, since I can't figure it out.
Really, guys, try to keep in mind that such comments can be hurtful. It's one thing to be criticized for something we write or an opinion or something (which we welcome), it's another thing to infer that we're being elitist. It isn't easy keeping all this going and we're not in this for personal gain. It's not like you can't offer suggestions or do requests. I mean, it's not like we haven't been as accomodating as possible with Armchair Arcade since we launched in January 2004...
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.