1. The first community to go was the Role Playing Community, for they not only lost access to their little cross faction meet ups, they lost even more access to the zones that they utilize, one area being The Wandering Isle via in game unstuck, for they tend to pop up there the most, and the only community to report bug problems, fixes and solutions to that zone. There is only ONE horde player that still has access to that area, and he is not a Pandaren, and he refuses to change his hearthstone location because A, he would lose access to the zone and B it serves as a reminder to what happen. He is there at times helping new Pandaren, but it is uncertain if he still logs since his whole community was destroyed. The RP community consist of over 500+ players, all gone.
2. There has been several low level instances and dungeons that have been closed without an explanation, the first being Magister Terrace. These dungeons had NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER, but was closed without warning and we were not given an explanation as to why this, as well as other dungeons have been closed. It has been a couple months now and no word was brought up, we are to act as if the dungeon had been closed, as with others, when said dungeons have been opened since the very VERY early days of Frostwolf MOP and had no problems whatsoever. These dungeons, especially MT, was the bread and butter for the low lvl community, who partake in honor running and conquest gaining events held, but now this gone. This is the same case when Sunwell was opened 3 times, and was closed 3 times, and the bugs we have been suffering in the low lvl community since the beginning has been address hundreds and hundreds of times, yet no help was offered or solution. The only time a warmane staffer responded to us was via forms, Protteran I believe but this was a year or 2 back, nothing was done and the low lvl community was left to whiter away, ironically, some still make an effort.
3. Frostwolf is plagued with bugs, some of these bugs can even break the game and yet they still exist. Some of the most silly ones have been dealt with like the Hunter Problem Townlong Steppes, The Killer Priest and the Batman'ing a way back, but said fixes lead to more problems. This has also caused some zones to get bugged out, mainly the Pandaren, Worgen and Goblin zones, for no access means no fixes and those who know what the issue is are gone now. And with a lowered pop, BG ques are not the same as they use to be before compared to now. When there is a critical bug, they do not fix it, they block the quest, dungeon and or objective entirely when a fix could have been made. Warmane has also included bugs of their own, example being, the insta res after relog, that served as problem for some arena players and opens door to cheating.
4. Cata players were somewhat promised a free transfer to Frostwolf since their realm was indeed dying, but nothing was done and those looking forward to it lost hope. Some Cata players were willing and able to transfer any of their toons over ranging from lvls 1-85 just so they can join in on MOP without having to sacrifice their Cata main, but were forced to re-make a toon to play here.
5. Some of their fixes, like I said, opens door for more problems. For some people, players tend to TP back in place, sometimes stuck in a loop, halting gameplay right there, this has been addressed time and time again, but nothing was done. This problem still persist and has been a problem to most players. The drop test also prove that this problem continues via flying high as a priest and dropping to the ground with levitation, in addition, this problem is the root cause to the fly path looping and demoutning problem.
6. They made some TBC fixes that they simply ported over to MOP, we saw this because one of the fixes includes hand of justice a blue item trinket, ironically, the item NEVER worked on MOP and seeing that TBC stuff has been moved on to MOP, when said TBC fixes never worked on MOP is rather telling. Hand of Justice never worked, ever, since the opening of Frostwolf, why say you reduced the proc rate of an item that is known to not work, as well as other things listed that can be compared to TBC fixes that somehow got on to MOP.
7. Another blow to the low lvl community was the fact we were told that a problem was fixed, but when tested, it was not fixed at all, this caused people to leave Frostwolf that same day, very pissed, and opened door for promoting other working MOP realms. The very player who called everyone to Dalaran to do a test, was the most pissed off out of everyone else, our petition was made known, but nothing was done still, and right there a good chuck of the MOP community died that day, for it was the final straw with them.
In the end a lot of things has been catering to the end game players and low players are forced to go to 90 instantly without being able to enjoy other things, being discouraged because there is not much to do unless you are a 90. This is why some are forced to power level, illegally, in very high level zones like Uldum - for a lot of things have been bugged, blocked and or disabled, leaving players with this sole option at times, while others try to make it to 90 solely alone. Back in the day, low lvl areas and dungeons were filled, it is empty now.
In the end, MOP may not be dead, but it has taken many, many MANY blows in the past that resulted in its current state.
For me, I have no issues, even though those past problems bother me, as with current ones that are still present, but hurt me the post is the closing of these low lvl dungeons, mainly MT, which I ran since day 1 on Frostwolf for anyone and everyone, and have not been given an explanation as to why, and many people want to know why also. Another thing is we only had one GM log in ONCE on Frostwolf, an that was a loooong time ago, for he came to address the lag issue that has never been fixed, the video of that still exist on Youtube.
Other then that, this has to be said because it seems the community is not being listened to as much when they addressed this on their now long gone twitch videos - I was the one of the few who brought up staff to community relations.