Your thoughts on the recent ask.fm drama on the LoL subreddit?

I've thought about it a lot, and I don't think ask.fm is really working for me as a communication medium. I originally liked it because it was so efficient, but that same efficiency involves squeezing players out of the conversation. Without a clear back and forth discussion or opportunities to clarify or follow up, I worry my thoughts come across as edicts being handed down from a mountain. As you point out, players just transfer the conversation to Reddit anyway, which means I'm not really gaining anything in being able to blast out a lot of quick answers. The conversational style that I like to have with players is fast and loose, because that feels authentic and doesn't feel like PR speak. Overall it works for me. But on ask.fm that just ends up coming across as sloppy. So, sorry if my answers rubbed anyone the wrong way. My intent was only to provide some context into how we think. We'll try and come up with some other ideas that can make players be able to be part of the conversation more effectively.