Sat Dec 18, 2004 1:33 am
teh0mega wrote:NOTE: Just in case someone gullible comes along, the watch and knife ad are NOT ads found on Neopets, just a couple I made rather quickly as a joke to illustrate my point.
*feels gullible*
For a second there, I thought those ads were real, although sort of unprofessional
Sat Dec 18, 2004 1:38 am
teh0mega wrote:*feels gullible*
For a second there, I thought those ads were real, although sort of unprofessional
o_0 wrote:Ahahahaha! I love you, Val!You made me laugh so hard!
Where can I buy that cheat watch? My SATs are next year.
Sat Dec 18, 2004 11:53 am
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Sat Dec 18, 2004 12:37 pm
valerielundberg wrote:I just think the idea behind it is bad, I'm not complaining about it being a non-neo ad or that they are using it to profit....it's the message the ad sends...anyone feel me on what I mean?
I'm just wondering where we draw the line on what's suitable for a site of this type...is it the banner above?
Or is it here?:
Or here?:
I'm just wondering, because if some parents got all up in arms over a little thing like gambling, what are they going to think when they're kid asks for them to buy some bracelet they saw on neo so they can pass notes in class....![]()
NOTE: Just in case someone gullible comes along, the watch and knife ad are NOT ads found on Neopets, just a couple I made rather quickly as a joke to illustrate my point.
Sat Dec 18, 2004 2:40 pm
luckystar101 wrote:valerielundberg wrote:I just think the idea behind it is bad, I'm not complaining about it being a non-neo ad or that they are using it to profit....it's the message the ad sends...anyone feel me on what I mean?
I'm just wondering where we draw the line on what's suitable for a site of this type...is it the banner above?
Or is it here?:
Or here?:
I'm just wondering, because if some parents got all up in arms over a little thing like gambling, what are they going to think when they're kid asks for them to buy some bracelet they saw on neo so they can pass notes in class....![]()
NOTE: Just in case someone gullible comes along, the watch and knife ad are NOT ads found on Neopets, just a couple I made rather quickly as a joke to illustrate my point.
I must be quite gullible. I think they r hallirious
Sat Dec 18, 2004 2:46 pm
valerielundberg wrote:I just think the idea behind it is bad, I'm not complaining about it being a non-neo ad or that they are using it to profit....it's the message the ad sends...anyone feel me on what I mean?
I'm just wondering where we draw the line on what's suitable for a site of this type...is it the banner above?
Or is it here?:
Or here?:
I'm just wondering, because if some parents got all up in arms over a little thing like gambling, what are they going to think when they're kid asks for them to buy some bracelet they saw on neo so they can pass notes in class....![]()
NOTE: Just in case someone gullible comes along, the watch and knife ad are NOT ads found on Neopets, just a couple I made rather quickly as a joke to illustrate my point.
Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:03 pm
aemaen wrote:I agree there are some rather inapproriate ads.
For instance, what about that slim ad? It features a woman in her bra. Or that balloon ad? Opens up to a scam page.
The greatest one of all - Ebay. Only 2 months ago I recieved a warning for posting the Ebay jingle - because I was advertising 3rd party sites.
Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:23 pm
Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:27 pm
sqwiggly wrote:If they are gonna have ads, then why not at least make them relavent.
Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:31 pm
shapu wrote:In junior high, I would pass notes in class just to get caught. They'd say things like "Wow, this is such an interesting lecture!" or "I wonder when we'll get to biomes...."
But then, I'm different.
Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:33 pm
Michelle wrote:Eh..Neopets is getting more *adult* - like by the day. First ads...then who knows the whole site might cost money...Comeone kids can't affourd money for a "premiem" site....it's making me mad