Posted By:
CoreyRS.hanusSteve,
To answer your question, yes, if I have nothing to hide, I would post here. If I'm running the leading 3rd party authenticator in the hobby, I would recognize that as head of that company I have a responsibility to forthrightly address legitimate concerns expressed on the leading chat board in the hobby. In doing so, yes, I know there will be those who will attack me no matter what I say. But I think that if I come across as responsive to those concerns, I will gain the respect of the vast majority of board members. And in the process I will only brighten my company's business outlook.
And I would always return telephone calls.
So why then doesn't he post? Perhaps because he knows he will not be able to persuade well-intentioned reasonable people that his company's actions are motivated by anything other than its bottom line. So in such instance he will reasonably conclude that his best strategy will be to confine his remarks to a friendly forum that he controls where he can stifle all dissent.