I think the poster was meaning to suggest that what DVD has done is created a way in which they themselves can control the tiering of the resorts exogenous to the DVC Reservation Component without directly upsetting the system that existed at the time everyone signed their contracts. Right or wrong wasn't the intention of this post.
Yes. Except for that I would never use the word "exogenous". I had to look that one up when I read it.
Sorry, but I disagree. Given the number of changes that Disney has been making with DVC I think the safest thing is to assume the worst and that they are trying to ring every nickel and dime out of us. With any long term investment you really want stability. Here we are 20+ years into the program and Disney is trying to make some major rule changes. They are even trying to change what rules they are allowed and not allowed to change. So no, I am not willing to give them the benefit of the doubt on anything.
One thing that the resale market does reasonably well is set the value of resorts. All information on resorts and how the system works is out there. SSR is priced where it is because buyers already are factoring in the ability to sleep around with SSR points. So to me, it is perfectly fair the way the system works. I bought BWV and BLT to only stay at those resorts and to book at 11 months out. I bought SSR to book at 7 months and to try and book at other resorts. If I couldn't book outside of SSR, then the price I would be willing to pay for SSR would be less.
No need to apologize, I wrote this post knowing (and hoping) that you would disagree.

But we agree on one thing, the system is imbalanced, which I think is a better word than fair. Some people use that imbalance to their advantage, some complain about it. When Disney tries to address the imbalance, those who used it to their advantage are going to be negatively impacted and those who complained about it will be positively impacted, in some way, shape or form.
I should be clear, I'm not saying that my either of our perspectives is right or wrong. You may very well be right. But this is more about how I choose to process it. I've seen a lot of negative feelings towards DVC and by extension towards Disney as a result of the changes in the past few months. Right or wrong, having those feelings is generally irrelevant to Disney and VERY relevant to us...in some very negative ways. Listen, I'm not buying Riviera for a variety of reasons that reconcile with my DVC ownership strategy. But I've learned to suspend my disbelief a long time ago and it has helped me enjoy my Disney experiences while choosing to ignore the fact that ticket prices have gone up 60%, services have been cut, extras have been cut, etc. etc. The day I stop being able to do that is the day I stop being able to enjoy Disney, and I'm not ready for that yet.
I'm sorry I think it is completely 100% fair. Every owner at every resort has the 11 month to 7 month priority window into which he/she can book that resort without having those of us with "lesser" resorts poaching their rooms. If you are buying at VGF or Poly or Riviera, you are paying for that home resort priority. If you don't use it, well that's not a fault of the system. And until recently all owners were treated the same. Until these new rules. I would argue that NOW things are not fair.
If the system is "broken" its that they built this gigantic resort that most owners don't want to stay at(14 million points at SSR - more than VGC, VGF, BWV, BCV, AND WLV-BR COMBINED) . DISNEY broke the system to begin with - and now they are punishing members to "fix" the problem. And it's not going to fix the problem.
Yeah, like I said above, I struggled with the use of the word "fair" but I went with it anyway. Maybe it wasn't the best word choice but as I've established in my response to
@crvetter I don't have the most goodish vocabulary.

I will agree with you that the addition of SSR is probably the single biggest variable that puts stress on the DVC reservation system. And while many on this thread, myself included, have found ways to exploit that, let's not forget that there are many other threads on these forums going back years and years that speak very negatively about the impact SSR has on the system. I think that DVD is trying to mitigate that by making the new resorts that are on a higher level (I love BWV but Riviera rooms are much nicer IMO) and by creating the booking/resale restrictions. The way I see it, yes they created the problem, and they're trying to address it...better late than never. Would anyone prefer that they sat back and did nothing or continued to compound the problem? I'm not sure that would be any better.