Eh, after thinking a bit, I think that some of what I said is right, and some is wrong.
We should change. If we could change, we could grow, and pull in more members. But, that would only make the existing problem worse. More new members would increase the flame and spam here, most likely. So until we do change, growing will be hard, and dangerous for TBT's future.
I don't know if we have to change. I mean, most of us here enjoy ourselves. Sure, "getting into" TBT may be hard, but once you're "in", you have fun, right? Why expand our community if we're happy with what we have?
Yeah, those two paragraphs contradict each other, but that's how I feel. We need to change if we want to grow, but do we want to grow? I'm perfectly happy with TBT the way it is. More than a few times, my family's looked at me like I'm an idiot because I'm doubled-over, laughing at something on here. Would I enjoy it more if we grew? I don't know.
Change can be good or bad. If we want change, then we be "nicer" and grow, and risk letting in what's causing our "problem". Or, we can stay as we are, not grow that much, and remain, for the most part, happy.
As long as we stay in our current state, however, there'll still be people who want, even demand, change. We can't please everybody. For the most part, TBT is in two groups; people who want change (Mostly the staff, newer members, people who left and are coming back, and a few other people) and people who would be happy if we stay the same, chasing out who we don't want here so that we remain a small, but relatively happy, community. And right now, we're in a constant battle, of group one ("Changers") trying to force group two ("Constants") into changing for a chance at greater success, or total failure, while group two continues to resist. At least, that's the way I see it.
Hm... I don't even know what most of what I just said is supposed to mean. Cookies and milk to whoever can figure it out.