Runevalkyrie wrote:
cpvr wrote:
Eh? Powerpets will never have ads. They rely on user donations only. They dont need crappy ads to support them. Heh, I dont see why neo doesnt ask for donations. It`ll make the site much better IMH. If not, I dont care.
Simply asking for donations is not a kosher practice because of the type of business Neopets is. It would have been more acceptable if they were a game run by college students with very little outside funding.
Which, of course, would mean the site wouldn't be nearly of the same quality that it is now. You have to admit, most of us wouldn't know where to begin when designing a site like Neopets. It's hard to upkeep a site like this too, especially if you only have so many staff on hand. Sure, they screw up, but it's been said before, many, many times, that everybody makes mistakes- professional or not. We really don't know what it's like to be a Staff Member, but nobody could unless they actually helped run the site for at least a year. It's hard to even acknowledge (let alone incorporate) what the folks who use the site want, unless they send a bazillion e-mails to you- People on TNT lurk here occasionally, but there simply isn't the time, money, or perhaps even the authorization to add some of the suggestions we make here into the site.
I can't say for sure whether or not being a Staff Member is a tough job- but when you think about the very SIZE and sheer amount of CONTENT that must be produced in a relatively small amount of time to keep users occupied(In most cases, we're talking about 5-minute attention spans, and even that's a really long shot) as well as the manifestations of the Root of All Evil (I like to call that Root the worst aspects of Human Nature; Scott Adams likes to call the manifestations of these aspects Managers) piling project after project upon you (I'm sure the kinds of lofty projects that they want to put on the site, like plots, NeoSchools, etc. were devised by people who obviously didn't know what the capacities of the people to actually carry out the project were), it's seems pretty obvious to me that it IS- Especially when the only funding you receive is from advertising companies and a few executives' wallets.