Skullsplitter wrote:
Still. The banner ads don't bother me - I've never clicked on one of their ads so the sponsors have just wasted money. I couldn't care less about a banner, so people hating them really ought to get over it and just move their eyes a minimum of 2 inches down away from them.
Not everyone can do that. There are actually a few people on this board who suffer serious health problems if they have to view flash animations. They can't just scroll down quicky and avoid the ads altogether, either, since TNT put the links to their user and pet lookups immediately underneath the banner. Some of us have downloaded Firefox and blocked the ads entirely, but not everyone can do that. Anyway, it's not always as simple as people just needing to "get over it."
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And finally, to conclude my very disjointed post that is full of repetition, I thought the article was 'brilliant'. Why must everyone get so offended by it? I was a hardcore neopets player and I fought in this war, but I can't be alone in not getting completely offended by it. I mean.... you people are the reasons there are wars, and why books get burned.
Don't be ridiculous. That analogy is off-base and insulting to all the people who have expressed their opinion calmly and rationally (most of the people posting here).
As for the Powerpets satire issue... I think it was unprofessional (not to mention unfunny). If Powerpets wants to grow into a great virtual pets site, they have to avoid making attacks -- even veiled attacks disguised as humor -- on other sites. It seems they're more annoyed with the people who compare the sites than with Neopets itself, anyway, so I don't understand the reasons behind writing that piece in the first place.
And as for comparing the sites -- you can't. They're both virtual pet sites, and that's as far as it goes. Powerpets is small (300,000 people is not that many), so it's easy for them to talk with members and help everyone who lost stuff in glitches. Neopets is HUGE. Yes, they have glitches and downtime, but as people in this thread have explained, that's pretty unavoidable. Yes, their freezing system is flawed -- but for every person who's unfairly frozen, there are probably a hundred people who are
fairly frozen -- for cheating at games, swearing on the neoboards, autobuying, using multiple accounts to bid on the auctions, etc. We've all seen these people. And for every letter TNT gets from an unfairly frozen person who wants their account back, they probably get a hundred letters from guilty people begging for their accounts back. It takes enough time to sort through all the junk to even get to the real letters, let alone solve the problems.
And like someone else said above, Neopets is just more fun. If Powerpets has an inferiority complex because of that, that's fine. But they shouldn't write silly updates like the one that started all this, because... they just end up starting all this.
They should let their actions speak instead -- if they're really that great, people will notice.