raudf wrote:
On the plushies, Way to go! That's the best reason to collect things! I'm a packrat by nature and the fact that I can collect things without a "real" cost to me is the only reason I am still with Neopets now.
Same thing here. :) One of the only things I do on the site anymore is add on to my gallery. You wouldn't believe the number of times I've seen an item and had that, "Wow, cool! Must start collecting!" reaction. Neo's diverse range of items and the feeling of collecting them really keep me on the site.
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Okay Phibby, the sponsors aren't directly the cause of the glitches, no. Problem we've seen is that during the McDonald's thing, when the glitches were popping up, it seemed that given the small pathetic excuse of an explaination, they were paying more attention to the whole McDonald's than to actually keeping us informed of problems and in fixing them in a timely manner. IE, they could have taken the site down for a full day and done the transfers (and while we would have complained that would have been better), but probably due to contracts with McDonalds, they would lose money if they take the site down for any lenght of time. So we wound up dealing with glitches, lost items and NP, that could have been avoided by taking the site down for a day as they have done in the past.
I see. I wasn't aware that many of the glitches were really happening during the McDonald's Happy Meal period or that the Happy Meal toys were given much showcasing other than the daily giveaway. Are you sure that their decision to not take the site down had anything at all to do with McDonald's, though? Neo's had many sponsers for a long time, and although most deals aren't as big as the McDonald's one, I've seen the site go down plenty of times, even in the period that the Happy Meal toys were out. (If I see that red Pteri one more time I'm going to crack!) I'm seeing the connection now, though I'm still not entirely sold. :/
For one, the biggest glitch I've ever encountered happened just recently in April. Remember that whole forgotten password e-mail page that showed passwords and e-mail accounts fiasco? Neo decided not to take the site down for a day that time either, and I don't think the huge Happy Meal deal was going on then. *shrug*
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Now for how the sponsors are connected with the lack of explainations, hmm.. more like, because Neopets can't admit it on the news that they suffered something like that, because then the sponsors might lose faith in them. I mean, if players are upset and Neopets admits it, it means that they failed in their satisfaction quota, which is what Sponsors also look at when deciding to sign on with a site.
That does make sense, though I wonder how often the sponsers actually check the news page to see how their business partner is doing. Also, although I know great numbers of players have been victims of glitches, I haven't really noticed many complaints on the actual Neopets site, and that does include the chatboards. Instead of getting all huffy and "I'm not playing anymore!", most chatboard posts I've seen during glitch times consist of either helpful information ("Don't do ___!"), confused questioning ("Hey, petpages don't work for me. Is anyone else having this problem?"), or conversations that had nothing to do with the glitch. If Neo didn't look past their chatboards for information on whether players are satisfied or not, the sponsers won't be getting the "many players are on their last nerves" side of the story.
And if Neo posted glitch information in the news in a certain way, it might not be seen by sponsers as Neo admitting to something like "the site's falling apart at the seams." Something simple, although not totally helpful to actual players, like "Hey, the petpages and the pound were down for a while, but everything's A-OK now!", sounds like just a simple error, not a huge problem that'll cause large numbers of players to stop using the site and therefore the sponser who got them into Neo in the first place.
But I'm rambling now. *shuts up*