xjox wrote:
Wow they actually mentioned it and didnt brush it under the carpet with a "what luck/chance games? We never had any of those!" Good on you TNT!:)
Not sure what you're reading, but the blurb in the news sounds exactly like they're sweeping it under the carpet.
TNT wrote:
You may have noticed some changes to several of our luck and chance games. We are currently reviewing these games based on user feedback. We should have this issue resolved shortly. Sorry for any inconvienience.
"Misinformation" is probably a better way of describing what is going on in that above paragraph. By the way it reads, it leads the reader to believe that they took down the games because of user complaints and that they're leaving the future of the chance games up the users themselves. I guess you need a decoder key: user = lawyers. The staff frequently likes to dance around issues by telling half-truths and spreading misinformation - yet they wonder why the majority of users no longer have respect for the company. The players of this game have evolved - they go off-site for their Neopets -related news and message boards and are more informed than they ever were in the past, yet TNT still treats us like mindless sheep. Why not tell the truth for once:
What it should've read wrote:
There have been severely biased Austrailian media reports released recently that falsely accuse the site of promoting and instructing young people to gamble. We at Neopets know the difference between real and virtual life and have never considered this game to influence anyone's morality or lifestyle choices. If any parents of young users wish for their children to not have access to the "chance" portions of this site, merely monitor your child's activites online, and set limits as to what they're allowed to play - just as good parents do with any other activity.