Seriously, I constantly check YWS throughout the day. It was weird enough not having it for the week prior to the New YWS releasing ... would be even weirder if it'd never come back.
Of course I'd be very disappointed if there was no YWS, especially if YWS went offline during the summertime, then I'd have nothing to do xD But during schoolyear I guess I'd be alright since I'm flooded busy with many other things (golf, DECA, KEY club, newspaper, AP classes, orchestra). I'd still keep in contact with the YWSers, and I'm thinking about starting a YWSC at school xD a Young Writers Society Club! -.-" I just need to go to the activities director and ask.
I really hope it doesn't go down, though. It's always nice to have a place a writer can be themselves and improve ^^
Wow, I'm apparently the only person who would only be "disappointed". That means you're doing a great job, Nate!
If you had asked this question 3 or 4 years ago, I would have definitely answered "Very Disappointed". But since I'm barely on these days, it affects me less. However, even if I left today and never came back, I would be sad to find out it's gone. Not only was it a huge part of my life, it helps so many young writers that I would be very sad for them if they couldn't come here.
Actually, I think I would be "very disappointed". Too bad I can't change my vote. :(
EDIT: I went on a different computer, and it let me vote again. When I voted "Very Disappointed" this time, it undid my previous vote. So FYI, you CAN change your vote. If you have two computers, that is. :D
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I got to make polls show up on the front page or somewhere busy like that again. While the 100% "Very Disappointed" (yes, it's 100%) is nice, it's not really representative of the whole site.
The good news is, Nate, even if the site design were complete crap, I would still vote Very Disappointed because I wouldn't get to talk to all the cool people anymore. I guess the actual site is the initial draw, and the community is the anchor that keeps people coming back.
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