Hah. How it wasn't seem strange, but my friend already 2 years ago, when we just met and started first talk about all of these themes, said, literally: "It seems the only way to be heard - is silent". Absurd, but after some
explanations it began to seem that perhaps it's really could help, only idea itself is quite utopian.
In a nutshell, idea is in kind of information boycott. If you're an active player, continue to play, but silently, if you don't play, then stop any active activity on forum (read only), no topics or comments on Twitter or social networks. No more beta tests and reviews from community... Give it six months or a year of informational starvation, no scandals (lack of even this form of PR), nothing... But, firstly, it's unrealistic to silence all community at once (here I don’t mean trolls, since it means rather intellectual activity, in absence of which “evil will swallow itself with time”). Secondly,
it's Classic preparing process now, and silence (even if we assume that no one hears us) still seems to me rather unfortunate decision.
Although, how this not being sad, but friends comment very coldly on what is happening in this direction and sometimes over tease (remembering things like sharding, loot distribution system and some other developer flaws) my futile attempts to somehow influence situation, explain situation's flaws to everyone else (actually laugh at their! own! comments). On the other hand, they never intended to play it, because they are very offended by devs (even I mentioned this, for character models and other disgrace) back then, therefore I would like to treat this with a share of healthy skepticism (though, it's not much from big evilness, rather because they like to joke a lot about anything, which is especially noticeable with looking from side at how they communicate with each other). Probably this is why druid helps me to get warlock talking about specific current changes from time to time (or maybe he is just using me (but I don’t mind) because this looks like they have promised not to discuss it with each other anymore, and a third person in some sense nullifies the terms of this agreement).