Slightly longer answer: Back when Roll20 was tiny, this forum was easier for them to manage. But it was still imperfect, as a forum does not generate tickets, people cross-post issues, posts are easily overlooked, issues get lost of there is no immediate resolution, and so on. At its current user base size, the forum just plain doesn't work as a way of reporting and resolving individual issues. Years ago, the team pivoted to a ticket-based method, managed by Help Center Requests . The XP team manages the help queue and handles many, many tickets in the course of a day. The team does curate a number of threads for projects undergoing intense development, but these are usually easily identified since they name the project and are started by a team member. As for the forum name, for whatever reason, it has not changed (though this has not been corrected). It exists mainly for community-level help. Some Forum Champions, and a generous group of community-minded individuals help folks here on a daily basis.