I noticed outdated stuff, such as tiers, last year's cards, etc., in the Forums' Metagame Deck Discussion Sub-Forum(MDDSF) that might need to be updated to reflect the rotation to XY-On, because, unless you think I overreacted, not intending to mini-mod, since I'm not calling them out by username(so in my book, it doesn't count as minimodding), I noticed a possible lack of oversight there, and that some members have decided to take advantage of that by taking things into their own hands by posting their own threads there, despite those threads not containing the first post decklist for a metagame deck that other threads in that forum have. So why not update the sub-forum's threads and mark your territory by locking the ability to make new threads, but keeping the ability to make new posts in threads already established by the sub-forum's moderator staff???
^ Either that, or if the article program somehow preempts the need to update that forum section, move all threads there to an archive, then lock and delete that sub-forum to prevent unnecessary spam in the event that portion of the forum won't be supported due to the new article program possibly succeeding it, unless you believe the MDDSF is still necessary to please the members, and/or you have another reason why it should not be deleted as a thing of the past, such as the new article program being an insufficient reason to do away with the MDDSF...
^ I know it would be a sad day if the MDDSF is deleted and archived in favor of the article program, knowing my elders' fears of giving out payment info online for anything other than things they can easily track, such as physical goods, thinking that I could be stolen from if I give out my credit card information to unofficial internet sources outside the big names, but regardless, I won't dwell on that if the MDDSF goes to the graveyard, even though I may still need help at times, if only via the channels I have access to(you know, the free ones), and with the article program, what if, in the event the free channels I use to help me out are closed, forcing me to pay up, or else get no clear answers at all to possible problems with my deck??? No matter what, I still won't dwell on the MDDSF's closure if it does happen. I'll just take my questions somewhere else... I hope I don't have to do that, though... I like Pokebeach... But I do know it will be sad if help becomes a subscription-only thing...