Babak, you didn't start the fire. It was always burning, since the world's been turning, and since phpDip introduced the point system. Hell, even before that. Here's a short history lesson.
Before the point system, most people played WTA because the only ranking that existed was based on raw wins, so the only thing worth anything was a win. It was clear that this was terrible because people would join 40 games and only keep playing in the ones where they had some initial success.
When the point system was first introduced, only PPSC was an option. From what I can remember Noodlebug and I were the main bulldogs of WTA gameplay. Draws weren't implemented yet, and I advocated my objectives of 1. Win, 2. Don't let anyone else win. as the best way to play. During this period, my record suffered terribly because I simply am not cut out for PPSC play.
Finally, WTA was implemented and I rejoiced. Other than variants, I don't think I've played a single PPSC game since it was formally implemented, and I continued to work, even after Noodlebug left, to try to convert people to WTA. I've slowed down since because both me and the community were probably a little tired of it, though I threw some arguments and math when draws were implemented to try to prevent the phenomenon of soft drawing (no stalemate) and I advocated hard draws (stalemate) as the more satisfactory ending.