This is great news
@RoboCop! I hope the deal works out; hoping for the best outcome for all stakeholders. It would be great to see an infusion of energy, as there is still a good, solid core product with this place and lots of potential.
In the short-term, honestly, just get some social media savvy folks to start updating news and events again. TYM feels so out-of-touch with the larger NRS community, it's like an alternate reality. Come in here and be surrounded by folks trying to convince you that MK11 is the worst game ever, dead as a door nail, and to give up all hope. Go outside and see that streams, events, and tourneys are multiplying and there's tons of hype and enthusiasm. Every community needs healthy balance ofc, but right now TYM isn't balanced; it's a dumping ground of complaints. Just having a hub to learn and talk about latest happenings would help restore some balance.
In the longer term, I do hope the character forums and one or more wikis can get some real love. The main advantage a discussion forum has over a Discord or Twitter is the ability to organize information for easy reading, and right now that isn't done. I personally hate character "general discussion" threads; they're basically a worse version of Discord or Twitter; people dump questions or tech there as they pop up, but any great info that's posted is quickly swamped by page after page of shitposts, never to be seen again.
Even just enforcing a few basic topic threads per character would go a long way: variation builds, match-ups, combos. A separate rant/complaint thread if you want, because that stuff is fine but should be minimized in threads people will want to read for reference. Meaty questions should get their own thread for easier searching later, not dumped in "general". The really good stuff ought to be boiled down and saved in a character wiki, if you have loyalists willing to do that kind of thing.
Anyway, lots of great ideas to consider. I like all the ideas about match-making, tournament presence, all of that too; but I like the idea of focusing on things that discussion forums are uniquely good for, as opposed to some things like Discord, Twitter, etc. do just as well if not better.