This strikes me as the most viable explanation.doc_loliday wrote:Trump pissed off the people that the forum had been collectively hating for years and Dan didn't like him, so the forum revolted. It's as simple as that.
However, Dan was/is no shrinking violet when it comes to weathering criticism as members here can attest. Back when he engaged on his forum, he would engage. It got heated. It got personal. Feelers were hurt. So I don't think forum criticism scared him into acting. I think the guy probably looked at the forum at some point and said to himself "What is this investment buying me at this point? What's the ROI on letting this continue year, after year, forever?"
Nothing. Right? I mean, if it were free to run a forum that's one thing. But if you're paying to run it every month, it's hostile towards you, and you're pulling a negative financial return on it anyway, how long do you continue? He continued longer than I would have for sure.
Another thing that will surely piss off some of the ol' DCF regulars that migrated here. You know why people are so mad at Dan? You know why they're frothing f**king angry about his decisions, positions, selling-out, whatever? Because y'all like Dan. It's true. At some point in your life you listened to his shows and you started to like the guy. He became like a celebrity friend that you kinda know, and every time he put out new content it was like that friend was dropping by to say hello.
So when he put out shows you didn't like, or pivoted on positions where you felt you shared common ground, it was personal. It wasn't just some douchebag spouting off nonsense on the internet, it was your podcasting buddy Dan Carlin betraying you, and it felt personal.
That's a testament to Dan Carlin's ability to reach out and influence lives, for good or ill. On my personal scale of human measurement, that makes him a remarkable human being.