I think people are forgetting that this place is not just posters, its also readers. Many of whom have been here for years or decades.
I was a dirty lurker for ages because this place was an absolute goldmine of tech knowledge, banter and advice not to mention top notch bants and I couldnt participate from many of the worksites i was browsing from back then.
I suspect I'm going to lose MM access because I do far more browsing of the forums than replying to threads, because life came along and ate up the freetime I had in my 30s.
There is after all only so much diddums polishing, or dlockers home DIY thread stalking you can do, while avoiding cheesefest threads and lets not start on the "oh god I activated a dowiehole" if you reply to anything remotely controversial.
But I do know how long it takes to get a Mac-10, I remember the "its only 10% kerfuffle" and the haby birtdoy craziness. I've got history in this place even if it aint much.
But the MM is one of the things I like to know is always an option. In the past I've got some bargains, and some not so much bargains. I've made PCs for family from stuff off the MM and I've bought some absolute tat and thought what the hell am I going to do with it now.
I'm looking at a 5 yr old waterblocked graphics card in front of me that has done me damn good service, but what are my options for it now I no longer need it?
ebay, where I run the risk of joe public buying it, not being able to run the latest AAA game at 4K and opening a case against me, and losing a big chunk of change in fees.
facebook where I will literally have to avoid the hivemind of idiots and scammers
or not bother to sell it at all. It can't exactly go to the charity shop.
So it's the MM, or the bin. And losing the option of MM would be an actual sadness as far as I'm concerned.