Ashley Hodge said:
I try to live my life never taking offense. We read a lot of comments that trash the quality of info on the premium side and we've been discussing if it is worth keeping it going. It would be one thing if people complained about stuff outside of the one thing that actually allows us to have Craig, Paul, Smoaky, JJ Joe, Travis, Kendall, production guys, a studio, website that isn't bombarded with ads, etc….
Mitch's comments sparked a reaction. We are all for free speech but when premium subscriptions are the lifeblood of all that other stuff, it just doesn't make sense having posters working in opposition to the goals of the business.
Appreciate the feedback, we've been soliciting feedback on the premium side as well. We'll talk it over with Jason and go from there.
Since my comment was apparently the tipping point for all of this, let me make my stance clear.
I have nothing against you, Jason, Brian, Colt, et. al. You're businesspeople, running a business, and you're going to do what you think is best for the business. I get it. If you decide that running a free (to the end consumer), ad-supported message board doesn't line up with the business you want, by all means, shut it down. Like bear2be2 said, people who want a free discussion forum will probably find one someplace else, and you won't have the headache of having to deal with the freeloaders (or the business pipeline that I'm sure exists from free to pay side).
I made the original comment because it had been posted in this thread the report at 11pm Central on Wednesday night that it looked like Drew was staying. My caution was, in effect, "I hope that is true, but given the messenger, I have my skepticism, so don't get your hopes up too high." I was dead wrong in expressing skepticism, and couldn't be more thrilled that I was. Kudos to you and the team for crushing this news.
The reason for my skepticism at the time was, I feel, based of several facts:
- the miss on the BearsTruth report that Art Briles was going to be given another chance in May 2016. It was posted under a thread titled "Grace" or "Forgiveness," if I recall correctly. And yes, I was a paying premium member of that site at that time.
- the report in late 2016 that Chad Morris was going to be the new coaching hire to replace Jim Grobe. Thank goodness this turned out to be incorrect.
- the report that stated that Austin Novosad was firm in his commitment to Baylor less than 48 hours from signing day, at which point he decommitted and signed with Oregon.
- the report that Dave Aranda would be returning in 2024. I mistook Brian's public remark that he was disappointed that Pete Thamel of ESPN.com was chosen to break the story instead of SicEm365 as evidence that this site has been scooped on that news. I was unaware that it was being reported on the Premium boards that the school was leaning towards bringing him back. I was wrong to include that as a data point. I apologized for that earlier in the thread, but I'll do it again here. I'm sorry for throwing you under the bus in that instance when it wasn't justified.
The other points, I'm confident I'm correct on. But I'm equally confident that you'll take the time to correct me if I'm wrong. I also understand that it's a tough gig. Trying to report a fluid situation accurately is like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall. Things change, **** happens. I don't envy your role.
What I don't understand is the sensitivity to people mentioning that this site's owners have been wrong before on major stories. Furthermore, I don't understand why you're so mystified that you get criticism at all. This site took a few things that were previously free to the end user (the free board from BaylorFans.com, and the team at 1660 ESPN Radio) and brought them in-house, trying to monetize them. There is always going to be a subset of people who don't like having to pay for something they previously did not have to pay for. Whether that's realistic or not is subjective, but there's going to be criticism for that, period. (I should also note that I don't know if Smoaky and crew didn't have their ESPN contacts renewed before or after they had already agreed to come onboard at SicEm365, as that wasn't made public.)
At no point have I insulted anyone, disparaged anyone's character, or told the people who think that their $13/month is well spent on a message board that they are wrong or unintelligent for doing so. I've seen far, far worse criticism and personal vitriol directed at mods of other fan boards than anything uttered on the fan boards here. At the end of the day, if this has been too much, feel free to ban me or shut down the free boards entirely. It's your business, and you are able to make whatever decisions you think best support that. This is a profit-maximizing business, whereas BaylorFans was more of a passion project. I'm a capitalist, so I know which one usually wins out in the end.
As to the idea that I'm "working in opposition to the goals" of the site, I don't get that. This isn't a situation like where SVT was trashing you guys on twitter, all while trying to launch a competing site. I have no ulterior motive. My only motivation is loving Baylor athletics and enjoying discussing them with other like-minded people. I also think that someone holding themselves out as an expert or insider should be subject to some accountability, similar to how a coach of a program should be held accountable when their team's performance falls short of expectations. I would think that would be perfectly in-line with what you're trying to accomplish.
Final point: I'm not sure why you're discussing shutting things down now, when the absolute abomination that is the R&P board has been allowed to run, unchecked, for almost a decade, but it is what it is. I will say, if some criticism is making you guys want to board things up behind a paywall entirely, maybe this isn't the best business for someone with that level of sensitivity to others' opinions to be in. You put yourself out there. If you're right, your business grows and you are successful. If you're wrong, people tend to keep receipts. That's the nature of the beast.