I've written new articles for pokemon of the week and question of the week.
It hasn't been updated in forever.
The news isn't my responsibility. I'll go ahead and write it but why should I have to do everything.
I'm not the article writer. I'm not even a mod.
Once again, lack of support, I feel like I have to do everything on my own here.
I get I'm the one complaining, but I'm sure im not the only one that wants activity back.
Pokemon of the Week and Question of the Week are not articles. They're simply questions/copypastas. That's not a text.
Nobody is the article writer. As Jcb is the Admin, we just assumed that responsibility was meant to fall on his shoulders. Do you think the director of every newspaper is the one writing articles? No. There are people who ask him to publish their texts. This is how things work. So if what you
suggest is not done, don't complain.
There are people who say things and get other people to sign their Facebook petitions, and therer are people who actually do things. Which kind of person are you?
I'm personally a doer, I'm working several hours a day on writing programming lessons for people who stopped caring the very day they joined. I'm not going to fight against that. But I keep doing.
There is no lack of support. You're asking people to do what you want, and all you suggest to do yourself is post more. And by the way mass-reviving dozens of topics without actually participating is once again telling everyone to do the job while you take it easy.
I'm always writing more than you do, so don't think you've done more work than everyone. I've done more work disproving your arguments than you've done writing them.
You said that you made the Twitter account, but someone else was "in charge". And when you saw nothing was happening, did you take appropriate measures so that news would be there on time? Nope. Evionet's Twitter died within days. Same can be said about any kind of contest or project that has been started.
Stop saying, stop suggesting, stop complaining, and actually do something. But is it too much to ask, wanting you to do what you wanted others to?