Lapis
"This site used to be about health and wellness."
It still is and about other issues of truth. If the other issues upset you, don't frequent them...simple. There are many forums I don't frequent either. I won't mention their names because it may offend someone. I have the choice of not clicking on them. I suggest you do the same.
"Here's my prediction. Traffic on this site will slowly start to decline as users, like myself, search for other sites that focus on the issues at hand."
Actually traffic is at an all time high as people are searching for the truth. Politics and health are entwined. In many cases it is due to political misinformation that many people are sick or become sicker. My prediction for Curezone is that it will continue to meet the expanding needs and interests of its user base as can be seen by the growing number of forums and posters.
"I have mentioned in the past that Cure zone has been an excellent source of information exchange among users."
It still is and always will be. How has that changed exactly. Please explain.
"Now, when I go into the site there really isn't much worth looking for."
I totally disagree. No information has been removed and more and more experiences continue to be logged. How has this changed? Perhaps there is some hidden reasons?
"There's an old adage in marketing: "If you try to appeal to everyone you'll appeal to no one." I'm afraid that's waht has happened here. I hope it can be reversed."
That old adage is inacurate. Walmart, and Amazon are but two examples breaking that old rule. The forum has been divided into sections so you really have to try to enter where you don't want to.
Perhaps there are some unspoken reasons at play for your gripe with the political forum section. Seeing as this is a debate forum I'd like to explore this with you.