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Originally Posted by Pagan
Ya know, it just might grow on you in a way that you can't leave it behind. You break no laws, you violate no ethics. Turn your domains private and have at it!! Hell if you ask nice, I might even pretend to be a third world reviewer and work for the experience to keep the other place alive. At least I don't have to write creatively!
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My mood about it all changes from day to day, sometimes from hour to hour. At this time, I don't know if I'm working to make it all worth keeping or to increase its resale value up to $50.
I'm mostly keeping an eye on the site to see how my partners are reacting to the sudden increase in freedom -- not only the reviewless submission, but the new blogging platform as well. I see that
3 links were listed yesterday! 
I spend a certain amount of time each day grinding my teeth while attempting to accept the decrease in my quality standards so that things like people not capitalizing every important word in a title won't drive me nuts. If I feel that quality is dipping too low, I'll hit the self-destruct button, then dance in the ashes. What other option is there, really?
What I should have done was delete all the "non-preferred" submitter accounts before I launched the changes. But for now, I'll sit back and analyze what's being listed: read descriptions, check tags, check recip groupings, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.