1. It goes against the ethos of the kind of project that especially Teeworlds was and is, with open sourcecode, open access, open discussions about the future of the project and so on. Nothing here has been discussed publicly.
2. It destroys the new player experience by giving them the worst possible experience on a very limited selection of barely moderated servers where veteran players are no longer expected to play.
3. Increases barriers of entry.
4. The community soundly rejected registration, segregation and refused to play on [A] Servers when there was a more even distribution of them and they tried to nudge this on players. Now they are forcing it on players.
5. Forcing something on players on a community that was developed over 8 years in an open enviornment nad has a privileged status in the open source client that makes it near impossible for anyone to compete iwth KOG servers for gres is really wrong.
6. The moderation community is getting increasingly focused on mass market appeal, makiung the discord a pricilege/partner site, making the game typical of commercial project and so on. To the point where even words like fck and such are censored here. Basically some of the freedom is dying off and I'd like alternatives to exist to that more rigorous future