My views:
1) I think the subdivision of General discussion is unnecessary. In fact, I think we have too many forums as it is. As has been mentioned previously, I think we could turn some forums into subforums and make the top-level board a little less cluttered. Also, we don't have enough users to justify a billion different boards.
2) Correct me if this has been changed, but why is the Padded Cell (forum for flaming and spam) open to all viewers while the Meeting Hall (forum for considered debate) is hidden and requires applying for special usergroup access? If we are to have these forums at all (which, again, we shouldn't) then shouldn't it be the other way around?
3) **** the 'community'. It kinda pisses me off that some leech in General Discussion can sit around all day, posting inanities and gibberish, and still be considered 'contributing' when other people are actually working away on projects, actually making things for the community to enjoy. It's sort of annoying when it takes me a year to earn a custom title, a community award, while some goddamn idiot fresh off the internet can receive one in five minutes for acting like a moron and amusing the 'community'.
(not bitter not bitter)
It's especially irritating when I'm asking for volunteers to help me create something (with very little work involved! a one-time £10 payment and a few hours of your time!) and get absolutely no assistance whatsoever, because people would rather spout drivel about politics, or entertainment news, or gossip. And for all your descriptions of HLP as a 'bastion' of culture, wit and intelligence, I find that the HLP community's only outstanding trait is civility, and that is because the members are too tedious to use internet slang. There are other sites out there with greater depth and breadth in political and philosophical matters; this place is unfortunately too dry to sustain similar levels of discussion.
So, yeah, screw you guys. The SCP and the various modding projects are more important for HLP than chatting about real life events, even if it's one of the really intellectual and enlightening chats that naturally happen all the time here. Yeah, it's elitist; sorry, but that's life. Not everything is equal, not everything is important.