Michael Dell decided to launch the site after hearing it suggested by a corporate blogger, and Michael Dell has always spoken positively about it. When launched in 2007, the site was intended to work as an online suggestion box, something that was innovative at the time. Dell employees monitored the site and collaborated with user to decide which suggestions should be incorporated into Dell products. However, most of the features implemented were suggested in the first two and a half years of the site's operation. As time passed, Dell gradually reduced the number of employees monitoring the site, so that by 2010, a single employee was monitoring a site with over a million users. IdeaStorm was revamped and relaunched in 2011. The improvements to the site were largely based on criticism that Dell received from a regular Dell customer, who Dell invited to the IdeaStorm relaunch party. The relaunched site featured more Dell staff involvement, as well as involvement from Dell's suppliers. It also added a badges system for the site's regular contributors. == Design ==