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Supporting your Scripters

I'm not sure if this the place for this post and whether it is in good taste or not, but here goes.  I've been noticing many people say they will be reverting from a Pro subscription back to the Free platform lately. It's becoming more and more apparent a select few of your best Scripters are frustrated to the point of quitting this platform due to lack of any support. I became a PRO member for one reason, their efforts. I have had the chance now to speak with many GMs on discord and have confirmed that also is the main reason they are paying for a PRO subscription. Some of us are sending money to these people to show our support and entice them to continue their efforts, but I fear that might not be cutting it anymore. I'm not one of those saying I'll revert because honestly minus some bugs I could keep using the APIs and Sheets at their current state and be content enough. I feel like I'm the vocal minority on this, but then again people do like to scream their displeasure in extreme ways. I don't know if you will lose a single customer if these Scripters quit on you guys, but I can confirm in my tiny little circle of DMs you're getting about $1000 a year because of what these scripters do for your guys with practically zero support. Please consider Supporting them or at the very least quit speaking to them condescendingly.
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