As I mentioned in this thread a while back (without getting any official response), there is a pattern developing wherein posts that someone on the Dev Team might consider critical of their work get 'swept under the rug'. Tonight's Culprit: Yet another polite request to improve the functionality of Roll20 by changing the Tags system, which we all know is some kind of personal vendetta against those members of the Dev Team who like tags. Despite many, many, many requests to implement some sort of folder system, tags are obviously superior and must not be questioned. Apparently. Main Page: Detail: Missing Thread: Detail: Yes, we all know you don't like folders. But everyone else does. Trying to hide their requests is not the way to go about things. Quote from someone on that previous thread I linked, above: I asked about something similar in the mentors forum about a post of mine not showing on the main page and a dev stated that not all post will show due to factors. Here is a quote from the Dev. I dropped the matter after that. Riley D said: It's not a glitch. Not all posts show up on the overview page (where 5 posts from each forum are shown), it depends on a lot of factors. All posts are always shown if you go to the forum category page itself. Apparently among these 'lot of factors' is "I don't like what's being said." Ok, granted, this is your toy, and if you want to run things this way, that's your right. But I, for one, dislike this policy of sweeping criticism under the rug. The only posts I've seen this happen with are those suggesting changes, saying that maybe the way things are done isn't the best way to do them. That, just possibly, someone in charge here needs to re-think their ideas. That, maybe, just maybe, they're wrong about something. And so, rather than deal with it, someone tries to hide the discussion, and hopes that it will go away. Again, your toy, your rules, you have every right to do things your way. Just be aware that I, for one, see what you're doing, and I don't like it. -Phnord, who fully expects to get a 'warning' for this post.