I don’t know if true or not either, but agree with the perception. I don’t read many anymore because there just seems to be too much. Could be I’m just busier in my personal life and just don’t have the time anymore. And often there are too many on the same subject. As someone said above, some of the articles almost seem forced and the titling ‘clickbaity’ at times. While I appreciate that the writers have different takes and perspectives, it does feel at times to be oversaturated and wonder if that has caused a real downturn of activity in the Twins Talk forum. That and the formation of other forums, primarily the rumors forum, which I think, ironically, was to draw more people in and invite more posters to generate discussion. There are a few times when someone starts a thread in the forums that garners lots of really good discussion, then a few days or a week later an article coincidentally gets written on the same topic and draws discussion away from the forums. It is frustrating to those posters who bring a unique topic up for discussion only to see it ‘taken away’ from them. It makes it really difficult to try and encourage posters to start their own discussions, either in the forums or the blogs because so much draws attention away. I get that the reason this site was started was to encourage writers and bloggers, with the promise of promotion to the front page, but I wonder anymore how often that happen? Are writers being recruited from outside rather than promoted from within? I’d also like to see a return of poster-written game threads. It’s a LOT of work scheduling them and getting people to volunteer, but it was the one thing that could never be ‘taken away’ from the average poster, but yet it’s what we did. Mostly because it really was a LOT of work and over time interest waned and only 3-4 posters would want to do them anymore. But, for whatever reason, probably a combination of many things, the evolution of things has caused for less activity in the Twins Talk forum. Part of me thinks that’s unfortunate, but the other part just thinks that that’s just what it is.