No kidding, their main advertiser has been dropped? Jolly good. How is that place going to keep afloat? Usually the juicier details are always kept private in these sorts of situation, and the situation is a lot more dire than the community's leaders would like to admit. Beneath the healthy-looking bark lies a rotten core.
Who the hell wants to advertise on forums, which are sites where people are resourceful enough to massively use pop-up blockers, and where they form a clientele that basically never really clicks on ads? That's why IGN made some of their forums Insider-only years ago: advertisers didn't gave a damn about spending cash on that section of their community.
Could this travesty of GAF finally be on the dawn of its decline? Hopefully, yes. It is NOT GAF, it's not the cool gaming forum that we liked years ago. It's a glorified GameFaqs, only with two sub-sections, elitism, cliques of liberals and gays, and Japanophiles.