Yeah... Unfortunately the raids that have already occurred there, are of the wrong kind. Meaning, the people who raid, hack, and destroy the place on a near-monthly basis are the kind who are ruining the community in the first place. As in the very same folk who tell you to fuck off and die when you even ask for some simple scripting tips, Or, tell you your project sucks and that they can do better, then brag about it for days, then start Trolling your project thread, trying to get it closed.
And MY GOD, the furry drama there is out of fucking hand as well. Not just the furries, but the Anti-furries as well. You can't go one place without being called a Furfag, nor can you go somewhere where the Loud, obnoxious, and arrogant type of furry goes on bitching and bragging about their Furry pride. Also, the anti-furries will go as far as to Hack into your email account, or youtube account, destroy everything, change your passwords, and blackmail you all in that they suspect you are a "Furfag"... I've had it happen to me, not nice. And usually these people are basement-dwelling channers, hackers, and trolls. What a lovely bunch of fucks. Racist buttmunches are rampant too, I've been called a "ni***r" on many occasions, and I've even had worse, more agressive, and degrading racial slurs sent my way...
Now, I usually don't have problems with newbies, but there is also a big problem of those who have only been in the community for a day and a half, and are already demanding things of the community, or are causing all sorts of other problems... not using proper grammar, spamming, and blah blah blah. :| A massive influx of noobs, to put it bluntly.
By the way: I lost my Goldeneye 007 TC Project files due to hard drive mechanical failure. The read/write heads in my hard drive are damaged, and the drive no longer works. I lost 6 years of work, Doom, and Non-Doom related. This includes my own Composed Music, 3D Models, and Videos. I've also lost games and applications I've paid for online... I need to find a data recovery firm that can recover the drive by replacing the heads, but is less than $1000.