Mooclan
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Millions of people have logged onto the MCGamer Network. Many of those have stopped coming back.
But what happens next? For those people who dedicated a lot of time to MCG and the community and then left, what do they do? What happens to their life?
That's something that I wondered quite a bit. I've also often wondered when I'll leave the community for good. 100%. Completely.
I don't think that day has quite yet come (I have a plan for returning, don't you worry old members ) but as with anyone else, it will happen.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is...
What happens after people leave the community?
I'm a person that has spent hundreds of hours on MCGamer's platforms, whether it's the forums, TeamSpeak, or in-game. For two years straight, it was my main occupation. And I know for a fact that I'm not the only person who has dedicated a similar amount of time to MCG.
But I also know that there are people in same-size shoes that have managed to pull an incredible feat - actually, completely, 100% leaving MCGamer.
But what about you guys? I know a lot of people have friends who left. How do you think they did it?
...and more importantly, how do you think you'll do it, when the time comes?
Think about it. It might be important in the future, for my fellow MCGamer-addicts.
:^)
But what happens next? For those people who dedicated a lot of time to MCG and the community and then left, what do they do? What happens to their life?
That's something that I wondered quite a bit. I've also often wondered when I'll leave the community for good. 100%. Completely.
I don't think that day has quite yet come (I have a plan for returning, don't you worry old members ) but as with anyone else, it will happen.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is...
What happens after people leave the community?
I'm a person that has spent hundreds of hours on MCGamer's platforms, whether it's the forums, TeamSpeak, or in-game. For two years straight, it was my main occupation. And I know for a fact that I'm not the only person who has dedicated a similar amount of time to MCG.
But I also know that there are people in same-size shoes that have managed to pull an incredible feat - actually, completely, 100% leaving MCGamer.
But what about you guys? I know a lot of people have friends who left. How do you think they did it?
...and more importantly, how do you think you'll do it, when the time comes?
Think about it. It might be important in the future, for my fellow MCGamer-addicts.
:^)