I don't think they're even acting like it's business as usual. They legitimately do not know anything beyond the party line. The lower level people are never kept in the loop on stuff like this.And when it comes to what the moderators say, they're not going to be saying anything about the status of the service until DC makes an official announcement. With this kind of stuff the lower level people always act like it's business as usual until the higher ups make the big announcement, then they're tune will suddenly change.
They are minor cogs in the marketing machine.
Speaking of Swamp Thing, they were not very forthcoming about what happened with that one.
They're probably unpaid interns if they have any official title at all. Moderating isn't really exciting work and message boards are pretty far down on the list of concerns for a PR department. This is like claiming your uncle worked at Nintendo when he stocked the game section of a store.The Moderators of DC Universe's community get their information directly from the service's corporate offices, and so my question persists.
They're probably unpaid interns if they have any official title at all. Moderating isn't really exciting work and message boards are pretty far down on the list of concerns for a PR department. This is like claiming your uncle worked at Nintendo when he stocked the game section of a store.
On the pure production side of things, DC Universe doesn't have the budget to finance projects that are the scale of Doom Patrol and Stargirl, so sharing those shows with HBO Max and The CW, respectively, is a way to offset the costs and allow said series to actually get made.
Once they're able to stave off cancellation and they secure a budget then the Swamp thing can revert from human to swamp thing from time to time
DC Universe might continue at a cheaper price as just a comic book service. No chance in hell it will last over a year more in its current iteration though. And it's existence as a community is irrelevant. Nobody pays for an online community, this isn't 1994.That maybe, but it is the main draw, and if even that isn't enough of a draw to bring in enough money to support them, that's not a good sign.
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