Thanks, folks. I thought the #IStandWithTele thing on Discord was funny, but didn't think it was actually going to start being a thing. o7
I always try to think of options where "everybody wins," but I was busy when the shitshow started and didn't come in until the backpedaling, so it felt like I was too late to do anything meaningful. From what I could tell, most of admin/mods agree with me, but their hands are tied due to being vetoed by the owner/founder of RA. I have nothing against Scott, but I think his decision to backpedal what the others agreed on was made in a panic over the doxxing/harassment/threats he was subjected to. It's pretty much common knowledge that he has been admittedly hands-off the project for the better part of a decade and I don't think he realized how disruptive his decision was going to be considering how much the site has grown over the years. He left "us" in charge of handling and shaping RA. If the idiots who threatened him were actually involved with the site, they would know this. The shit that happened was ultimately the result of internet terrorism succeeding, which it obviously shouldn't have.
The option for people to completely block certain games from showing up anywhere for them was being discussed, but I left before that conversation went anywhere. I guess it would be similar to how Steam handles it. I don't know if it ended up being on the table, but I personally think it's the only "everybody wins" solution to this problem and I believe everyone should be pushing for that so we can try to resolve this. It should feel like a community decision. I think there would be too much backlash and drama overwise. So if people actually want to help, I think they should be encouraging Scott and RAdmin to head in that direction instead of this attempt at content curation to pacify a bunch of assholes that we'll probably never see again anyway.