I have definitely noticed the decline in online users lately. There once was a time when 10 members + were online pretty much always. The first thing I would do when I got home from school would be to log on and do me some forumin'

Now, like Roan said, I almost have to force myself to come online. I admit, I don't have the compulsive interest that I once had towards beyblade anymore, but I still do have interest. I think most members lost interest at about the same time as me
I actually blame MFB for the sudden loss of interest; MFB doesn't hold the same nostalgia that HMS and Plastics did. Even though Beywiki was a small community, it made people more determined to keep posting and caused their interest to become even stronger because of the great people they met.
I don't know about anyone else, but the faces around here aren't familiar anymore. With all the new members joining its hard to keep track of who's who. I think the best way to describe the forums is 'Cold'?
Anyway, I think the Committee are doing a pretty good job, although things need to become more decisive. The power the Brad once held isn't established over the community anymore, and I don't want things to get out of hand once the sudden flood of members comes. So, I think a 'leader' should be chosen to get this power back. When I say 'power' I do not mean what the Committee are able to do, but how the other members regard them. Right now its kind of mixed up.
I don't think the Committee should become less strict – In fact, I think they should become even stricter tbh. When I joined this Board I literally didn't know what a forum was. I made the most stupid topics, couldn't spell (still can't

), had no idea what was acceptable on a forum etc. But, with the Committee's tough, but well intentioned guidance, I gradually became a better member that was actually capable of adding something good to a topic. When Fall/Autumn comes many young and in experienced fans will join this Board; they will need the same guidance as I once did. So there is no point in taking that away from them. If people don't like these strict rules then they can join
www.beyblade.com 's forums where they can post whatever rubbish they like. Why should the WBO cater for people's preferences? I think the thing I like most about this board is that its a community of mature fans that can have a proper discussion! I would hate that to change.
I think BMF will bring back interest to me and the rest of the old members (if I can call myself an old member, I only joined in 2008, but that's longer than most). I just hope we're still around in the future ...