r/SNES has turned into a place for the inexperienced. The SNES community of reddit should be thriving but the lack of direction from the mods is quite disappointing. Here are some ideas to turn things around. Please read before you down vote. I care about SNES and the community very much.

I'm not saying we should ignore the new users. You can make a "New to Snes" thread with FAQ's and what not for the new owners.

To read you say you don't think certain ideas are any good realy doesn't do anything to help this sub if you are not even willing to give it a try.

Your leadership and executive decisions in this sub is why it's in its current status. I apologize if I'm being rude to you or hurting your feelings but this subreddit is misrepresenting the Super Nintendo fan base.

I typed my message to you in a fury of passion last night so I went through and spell checked it and added clarity for this thread.

I won't apologize for how I feel about this sub. Less then 30 users have been here at any given time today and this thread has half of those users in upvotes alone. A lot of users don't like commenting and use the voting system to agree or disagree. While it's clear you disagree with me on just about everything sent you last night, a large part of the community feels the same.

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