Are people really in a rush to get to the raid-logging stage? When you rush through the game, that ultimately results in a certain mindset and that mindset results in the dynamic of raid-logging.
Yes, we've all played a ton a wow. Lets not kid ourselves and think that new-to-wow players are a sizable part of the players; we've all done this before.
We are replaying wow in the same way as re-watching a cherished movie. Do you want to re-watch that movie you've watched 20 times, only on 3x fast-forward, so that you can get to the end of the movie that much sooner?
I think we should all ask ourselves, what we are wanting to get out of this experience? Generally, how fulfilling the end-game experience is, largely is influenced by the journey on the way there, the people that you meet, the interesting experiences along the way. It's a small community, small enough that the chance to get to know everybody and create a good vibe is real.
I think of Felmyst 4 as re-playing a favorite game, just like re-watching a favorite movie. Lets all try and enjoy the journey and experience together.