EDIT:
After reading the first page, I'm beginning to think people just want to be force fed things and told what to do instead of having a choice of doing things their way.
I'm advocating for being able to play whatever content you want and everyone getting rewarded for it instead of having to do dailies, every day.
Also, you might want to take a deep breath and wait a couple of minutes before you go bananas with the keyboard.
Original post:
Let's be honest. How many of you play the game (not log in, play) because of daily/weekly quests?
Now that Blizzard has bought a company to improve WoW quality, there should be more focus put on it being a game instead of a chore.
Removing dailies/weeklies would mean less players online, which would mean lower population for pugs in dungeons/raids.
But there is a solution for this - free season pass which levels up when you gain XP from killing monsters, doing raids, dungeons, pvp, gathering/crafting, etc.
This would increase player interactivity instead of everyone playing on their own. The thing MMO is about. Or they could do that by just doing their solo activities.
And voila, suddenly players feel rewarded for playing the game their way. No need to do the dailies anymore. No one forced into things they don't want to do. Awesome, right?
This season/battle pass could include everything from gold to crafting mats to transmog items, mounts and currency you need to improve gear.
Who wouldn't love this?
But there's also potential to earn more money
by making it a $10 paid season pass for those who want. This does not need to be on a monthly basis and instead be something that's rotated every 3 months. That would make it some $3.5/month which is most likely accessible to 90+% of WoW players.
Rocket League has a great season pass system. You pay once and when you level up you earn the currency and at a certain level you have enough to buy the next season battle pass without paying more real money.
I'm sure someone else thought about this? But I don't see any downsides to it. Do you?