What i have learned in my past solid year of "Actual" multiboxing (with software, not alt tab).

There is a mixed general consensus on multiboxers as we all know.

You have the people that get farmed for hours non stop by multboxers in towns. Then you get the people that get farmed for hours nonstop in BGs, and Of course you have the supporters who ask a million questions, or hide behind you in pvp, and don't advance.

So to help "delay" the effects of the increasing popularity in multiboxing, I have took it upon myself to start helping people when i can. In not saying every minute i do this, but I do my best to help out the non boxing community.

I help people run CoC, I will ask trade for an extra person for pvp, and drop somone from my team.

We walk a very thin line with multiboxing, and to simply use it for PvP and "Soloing" is a complete waste to the game. We have the ability to help people less fortunate than us, that don't have 2200 ranked friends to run them through CoC.

If our community of boxers does not move to a more positive side note, then I can see blizzard making things "To hard" to box. If you seen the lists of stuns coming out we are already in trouble.

WE MUST promote multiboxing in good fashion. If we don't stop the sliding down the hill, we might all be looking for a new game to box. Yes they said its ok, but we make up a very small portion of the wow economics. If you have 100 people pissing off 10,000+ think about how that looks for sales. Yes, noone will probably insta-quit, but long term effects can be bad.

If you don't care then fine. This post is directed at noone, but reading of AFK'ing durring bgs and such just looks bad for us all. I know that we are the main reason for some wins, but also the reasons for losses. We have to gear our teams by playing, regaurdless of gear.

If we don't build support we are going to see our toons marked as AFK and kicked out of BG's, and I have been kicked out of numerous LFR's when holding 5 spots in the top 4-10 dps spots. "Because I will ninja all the gear".

Food for thought.