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Whether you're hating the expansion or loving it, I think we can all agree that one of the biggest issues Blizz has is communication. This means actively responding to the player base to let them know they're seeing criticism and are doing something to address it. The hard truth is by having no presence on external sites means they're not accomplishing that. The AMA with Ion was a good start but even if they get down voted to hell, that need to stick to it. To break down the engagement numbers, just look at the coverage of Method's kill on G'huun at the time of writing this:

- MMO-Champion has 15,267 views and 190 replies

- The WoW twitter has 13,758 likes, 3,118 retweets and 232 comments

- r/wow has 16.9k upvotes, over 2000 comments

This sub arguably is largest external hub of players, the current means of communication right now is primarily through forum posts (which can be a mess to navigate through) and the WarcraftDevs twitter, which is sitting at 187k followers right now. If there's over 800k players here, blizzard needs to be here too.

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over 5 years ago - /u/Kaivax - Direct link

Originally posted by HoopyHobo

You mean CMs like u/Araxom, u/Kaivax, and u/devolore who already are here? If you wanted to make some statment about how you wish they left comments here more frequently that would be a fair thing to say, but saying that they're "non-existent" simply isn't true.

The Diablo 3 subreddit runs a "blue tracker" that you can follow if you really want to see every single thing that they post.

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