It is just not that busy during the day when folks are working in the US.
Now let me get this straight.... you are looking for a fight or you are wanting to capture a base?
I wonder if you can ask the audience to first apply this filter to themselves before positing their opinion and if they are playing during the 2 hour USA high number window, or outside of it?
It would strip away the monolithic generalization called "game play" that is used to flog this subject. It is too easy to take a position, then throw out pet solutions for the collective community. While they assume an illusion of a monolithic unified community at any given time supporting their position. Because they assume the community is victimized the same as they are by what their position argues.
During a two hour evening window USA Pacific coast time, about 100-150 players are in the Melee arena with all three countries either in a furball, or stuck in a base capture or base defense at one of their two fronts. Before and after that window, numbers are lower and the game is played much less like during the 2 hour window directly due to lower numbers. And during the average 300-400 nights in the 2000's, all of these game play complaints were leveled in these forums almost verbatim by a minority who assumed they were speaking for a unified monolithic community victimized like themselves. Or using them as an illusion for legitimizing their argument on the community's behalf, versus as one man's opinion about his pet peeve.
I suppose the majority were too busy making due and scraping by with the crappy conditions in the Melee arena back then and didn't know better, or something like that. On Friday nights for an hour or so just before everyone who is warming up for FSO bails from the Melee arena to enter the SEA arena. The numbers can be as high as 250 or more, and the arena is full of fun group driven activity. While everyone is busy shooting at or evading being shot at and having fun.
This complaint seems poorly directed when the source of the whole problem is not enough players generating activity. Hitech did agree to the experiment called Titanic Tuesdays, so it is not out of the scope of things to give him a good enough argument to try something again once a week to work with the lower numbers. Something along that line is more constructive than using a community who never voted for a representative to air their assumed common victimization by circumstances here.