I think your ideas, though they may seem nice in theory, may not be so good in practise. for a start, i agree with mammon_ that your policy seems to be discouraging crackers from writing essays, which would be done only by the superior crackers, totally cutting off newbies, beginners (and intermediate) crackers... for example, i have recently cracked an interesting target which uses a tough serial algorithm based on a seed key. i thought this would have made an excellent essay to discuss how algos based on seed keys work... however now i'm not so sure. Also the idea of using old software though logical in theory isn't all that good because nobody cracks old software. software authors always have and always will be damaged... most (all) of the essays's targets on your site have been cracked by "scene" crackers, the cracks are already available, the damage has already been done. the last place "zombies" look for cracks is on fravia.org... and if authors ever happen to stumble accross your site (and if they're serious) then they can learn and make a tougher protection next time round so your site only helps to enhance their future protections. I think your idea of no longer accepting beginner essays was good, but so far you have failed miserably in your bid to uphold this policy, as i have seen numerous beginner essays since my "last beginners approach..." essay. if you can show that you are seriously no longer going to publish beginner essays, this will also help to filter out the "useless(!)" essays that you refer to in your "radical plans". although you may be bored to death with keygen essays etc, some of us aren't, for example some of my definate favorite essays on this site are the essay by Indian_trail on winrar, on test4 by Croock and on the "laying eggs" target by Kox... not everyone is interested in finding out the significance bethind the mm2048 and mm256.dll files ;) Another thing you may want to encourage is essay style... writing the "guts" of your essay in the main body of the text, and referring the reader to the assembly listing in the appendix of the essay. this will also focus the attention more on "genericness" and less target-specificness. i find nothing more boring than an introduction followed immediately by screeds of asm code and some occasional cryptic(!) comments by the reverser. clarity of style, and how easy an essay is to understand should also be stressed. note: i will demonstate use of an appendix in the next essay i send you (awaiting your confirmation "master" :) and also the idea of explaining the protection to bring away the target-specific focus... however i think a target is still important, so that reversers can practice for themselves what has been preached. Anyway i definately feel your current attitude is very demoralising to the beginner/intermediate cracker... and contributions to the site would dramatically decrease, and people may start losing interest in your site. if you think that your "policy" will encourage people to concentrate more on reversing kernels and investigating the hidden activities by microsoft then i believe you are wrong, this attitude will just switch people off immediately. I think you should definately be more strict on what essays you accept, but to totaly remove all "cracking" essays would be a bad move... to generate interest you must maintain these essays too. If you are definately not interested then i think mammon_'s suggestion of a new site is far more appropriate than modifying the look and feel of this current site.but nobody likes to read old stuff :), and if you maintain the interest of your reader and at the same time publish some quality and well-explained essays about the topics you like then crackers of today will become interested in these topics too (maybe :).. but as i said earlier if you simply cut off all of these "useless" essays fravia.org might shrivel and die :( Finally the most important point is everyone knows your site is the best cracking site on the net, it's what gives me and other crackers motivation to write essays - so that we know many others will be reading it, i know its your site and you can do what you want, but your site has become a cracker's home over the years, if you decide to proceed with your "radical plans" then you are letting everyone down. cheers, prophecy. ps : let me know if i should bother writing this essay i had in mind...