Wed Jun 23, 2004 2:00 am
Time Magazine approached the subject of Neopets like a plumber giving a lecture on coronary bypass surgery.
Wed Jun 23, 2004 2:52 am
mocha_san wrote:hynfaeries0 wrote:actually, it might be an elephante. these statistics are basically negative against neopets.
Elephantes are not furry... I think it is a Uni.
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Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:34 pm
The Neopian pharmacy sometimes stocks a cure, but it's pricey, costing about 330 Neopoints.
Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:11 pm
Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:17 pm
maybe the writer got annoyed so much he kept losing against chia clown and didn't get anything from the tombola he simply wrote that articlevermilion wrote:I think a lot of people are missing the point. It's not whether or not we think immersive advertising is annoying or not, it's whether or not immersive advertising is harmful to young children--along the lines of 5, 6, and 7--who can't tell the difference between advertising and fun.
That said, the article is just like most written about Neopets in that there's a lack of understanding about the site in general, and no attempt to get opinions from a broader group of Neopets users.
Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:25 pm
Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:39 pm
vermilion wrote:I think a lot of people are missing the point. It's not whether or not we think immersive advertising is annoying or not, it's whether or not immersive advertising is harmful to young children--along the lines of 5, 6, and 7--who can't tell the difference between advertising and fun.
That said, the article is just like most written about Neopets in that there's a lack of understanding about the site in general, and no attempt to get opinions from a broader group of Neopets users.
Wed Jun 23, 2004 7:31 pm
*images fat lady keeps playing spider solitaire all day*Lord Nword wrote:vermilion wrote:I think a lot of people are missing the point. It's not whether or not we think immersive advertising is annoying or not, it's whether or not immersive advertising is harmful to young children--along the lines of 5, 6, and 7--who can't tell the difference between advertising and fun.
That said, the article is just like most written about Neopets in that there's a lack of understanding about the site in general, and no attempt to get opinions from a broader group of Neopets users.
Thank you...
Neopets is probably the site that got noticed because it is for little kids and it is probably the most successful site that uses immersive advertising. That would be why.
And if they're abusing Neopets, just remember, we abuse TNT unfairly as well... Neopets is not all good, it's keeping millions of people from burning calories and getting in shape... Course, so are TVs and computers in general *shrug*
Wed Jun 23, 2004 8:49 pm
vermilion wrote:I think a lot of people are missing the point. It's not whether or not we think immersive advertising is annoying or not, it's whether or not immersive advertising is harmful to young children--along the lines of 5, 6, and 7--who can't tell the difference between advertising and fun.
Wed Jun 23, 2004 8:54 pm
_bubbabubba_ wrote:I never knew 330NP was a lot of NP.I earn about 5,000 a day just off of a couple flash games.I can earn more I'm just too lazy to.It is unfair that they targeted Neopets though.You could fill Time Magazine full of nothing but sites that have ads and still not have enough room I bet.Did they mention any other sites on it?