
This is just a snapshot, of course, just a random cut of noontime on a Monday. But the numbers are still telling. 69 users online, 12 of them registered, 57 guests. At the same time, 900 people are active on Discord, including 10 devs, 7 DMs, and all three admins.
A lot of people just don't use the forums, period. I barely use them, and when I do its only for bug reports. I only express my opinions on the forum when its something extremely meaningful to me. I once tried to actually keep an eye on the forum topics, but dropped it within a week or so.
So here's the problem, as I see it: Since Feedback is discouraged on Discord and encouraged to be taken to the forum, and because the devs and Irongron rely on the forum, what they're essentially getting is a skewed set of feedback. They are getting the feedback opinions OF ARELITH FORUM USERS, not of Arelith players, which is a much, much larger set, and one perhaps not demographically aligned with forum users.
I think this may be what happened with Skal- I think its what has happened with a lot of things over the years. A dedicated group with one viewpoint can make a great noise on the forums even when they (and their opinion) represent what is actually a vanishing minority of the population, even opposed to the overall desires of the population.
It is almost as if you were running a website, and basing your design choices of that website only on people's feedback by paper mail. Or- like you're holding a sport game, and only asking the people who hang out on the team's online forums for feedback, not the people who were in the stadium that night. Many of those people were in the stadium, of course, but they're a very specific set of the people who were at the game.
In our case, I fear the invisible set might very well be "people who are old enough to register for a BBCode forum" because that's really not something people do anymore.