I might of had my differences with CE but one of the many things I do give credit to them for is how they always kept webmasters in the system. Sure it meant thousands of inactive webmasters, but at the end of the day, truthfully, those were easier to manage than the ones that sent one sign up every 3 months but expected daily service considerations with zero patience for anyone else in line with the same priorities.
At the end of the day, those accounts, as long as there was still a valid email, meant a list that could be marketed to until the union of product and sales was achieved so it actually did have an administrative and marketing value to maintaining it.
Still, at the end of the day... Maybe this is just their way of telling you that you should've been promoting
Homegrown all along...
We consider it our responsibility to provide value and incentive to the webmaster's so that he has no reason for becoming inactive in the first place...

