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You have to understand, this is not the first time that something like this has happened, nor will it be the last. It started small: No pictures of the webmaster, no spicy meat snacks. Hell, I'm not sure if the Bungie history section exists anymore. I get it, Bungie might have needed to distance themselves from Microsoft to please their new partner, but it's sad. It's sort of like watching an old person having to get rid of things throughout their house as they prepare to move into a retirement home. And that's when it started to forget people. Sure, there were graceful departures, but we saw Marty practically get mugged. Joe left because they more or less flushed all of his work down the toilet. I don't even know what Jason Jones does at Bungie anymore. They massively evicted people simply for not having played their newest game. That one certainly hit me hard. Now, I guess the old mods may be on the way out. Funny enough, I seem to remember that being one appeal people made during the purge of old members. Looks like it wouldn't have mattered anyway. You are all increasingly unwanted guests. It wasn't because of anything you did. No, it's because Bungie.net is in the late stages of alzheimer's disease. It's forgotten who you are and why you're in it's house. If you have any memories of happy times with bungie.net, cherish them, because it's unlikely you will get many more, and the ones you do have, likely won't be happy. I loved Bungie.net and it's sad to see it suffer like this. I got kicked out of it's house once and I might be again. At this point, I feel like I'm waiting for the funeral.