:Dģ things I like: 1) Extremely friendly and open community.
As already stated, whatever you do can be undone, and no matter what, it's still the Vault. Yeah, some problems need fixing, but that's it. I know jerks like these always come back even from an IP ban, but the threat stops a huge amount of them. Not banning him into oblivion shows weakness, and will in the long run encourage other "batmans" to follow suite. Yet you guys didn't do anything past taking one of the 4 decks he cheated up off the top list. Batman69 cheated, spammed, trolled, flamed, used offensive language, and even threatened to hack the site. 2) Without sounding like a jerk.Man up! This goes back to the 1% of the time where being laid back just doesn't work. Moderators are almost a necessity on sites like these, and I'm surprised you guys still haven't done this. Employ moderators and/or find more people to act as admins. I think you all should have realized that you need to employ extra help for those times you aren't around. Like the lack of profile pics on deck comments, you can't see your deck's price, and aside from the "draw sample hand", you can't really test out your deck (this one is really no big deal at all, just would be neat). 2) Little minor things just irk me every once in a while. 3 things I don't like: 1) While I love the laid-back feel of this place 99% of the time, it's that 1% of the time where someone has to grow a pair and show some authority.and I don't know if I've seen that yet. This place is a rare gem in how almost every person here is a cool dude. 2) The community and how everyone can discuss MTG amongst each-other. It's a "vault" (pun wasn't intended) of mutual deck knowledge/sharing. In short: do what you want with the site, as nothing on MTGVault is irreversible for you.ģ things I like: 1) I like that I can show others my decks, and see theirs. Right now, the site serves its purpose: to give MTG players a place to discuss decks wherever and whenever they please. That's the beauty of what we have here: you can do what you want with the site, and change everything back very quickly. Sure, the more experienced of us on this site, including myself, will warn you of what could go wrong, but if anything happens, you can just stop it at any time. Don't be afraid to experiment, and as long as you see a positive outlook, keep it. Users will be users, and you should let them be that way. The only problem I see is the fact that you let the actions of your users influence your decisions about the site a little too much. Anything wrong that happens is immediately dealt with, and the site is adaptable with very involved programmers willing to change the site whenever needed. It gives me a place to share deck ideas when there is a lack of players in my area 3 things I dislike: I am fine with everything thus far. Deck Challenges give members something to do if they're running short of ideas. It's an open community for people to discuss MTG.