Thanks for commenting! But you didn't answer the question. This circle has a responsibility towards all the stakholders here...
I'm pretty sure they give as much of a shit about your yawn regarding what they do with their privately owned front end as Blizzard would be if I bought some of their stock and then yawned at their next update.
Well at least Blizzard has brains and its ear on the community needs. Then they are dumber than I thought... Throwing away their investment making one crappy decision after another...
You didn't say YES or NO... ;D
I did answer.
Responsibility to what exactly? Taking orders on their private property and how they design it? Hell no, I've been adamant about that.
Those who disagree with how they set up and run their front end private property asset then they can feel free to use any others that may be more aligned, or create their own where they are the owner and set the parameters.
It comes across (to me) that demands keep being made on private property, and tantrums by some when they fail in ordering others how to use their property.
Their actions affect ALL FRONTENDS! Most people start off at blurt.blog... But if no one comes, how are the alternative frontends supposed to grow? How is anything here supposed to grow???
First, it appears to me that a small group is dissatisfied with their actions. Some like myself are neutral and some are for.
I also believe as well that many come here by word of mouth (I did) and the burden for the growing of alternate front ends rests on the owner of that front end and those who believe it is the best choice for use. That is how free markets work.
I would ask why those who believe a front end like my friend Freakeao has the best don't join their energy together and push that front end to a momentum that can't be stopped. Instead of squandering their energy ensuring that the energy seems bad, focus instead on the portion that is in agreement is good.
If enough agree it will become the premiere front end. When I joined Blurt there was another front end that was used by most that was not the Blurt blog front end. The owner left Blurt and stopped running it, but it was the predominant front end.
Edited to add:
Blurtter was the name of that front end.
@freakeao would you develop a community feature in your frontend? I would donate the 1000 Blurt as a proposal!