Darth_Coral wrote:
...(depending on whether ImproveNeo is installed.), would not be covered by the "terminate immediately and automatically without notice from Neopets" for using "programs such as autobuyers, flash game cheats, autofreshers, and sniper" section of the ToS which seems to have happened to a selected minority? Seems like a bad move by TNT...
If you read the TOS properly, you'll realise that didn't select that minority, they selected every program available on the internet and gave examples of what they don't allow. That's not to say every program on the internet isn't allowed, its just to say that any program that hasn't been cleared by them potentially could get you frozen at Neopets' discretion
As for people saying "Oh! Javascript shouldn't be allowed! or Oh! Firefox could contain cookie grabbers!" get real. Your argument relies on roundabout logic. That's like saying "Oh sure, Tom stole from that store, but Jerry could have, so throw Jerry in jail too". The site is obviously designed that some outside programs
are required. They're pretty much limited to:
An internet browser (Be it Firefox, IE, Opera, Mozilla or your own Moon-shined Homegrown Browser)
Flash
Shockwave
Javascript
Neopets has said time and time again in the past that these
are allowed. You can't compare them to using a script which was created without the consent of the site owners in order to alter their site in a way they did not intend or code to allow. They have
obviously coded the site to give those with Flash an advantage as they can play some games others can't with Flash. However, this idea doesn't carry on to every single program on the internet. It's pretty damn obvious that downloading a program deliberately coded to alter the site in your favour is against the rules. If you can't see that, you obviously don't understand what an "unfair advantage is."
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Greasemonkey can "potentially contain malicious code". So can Mozilla Firefox. Or Adobe Flash. Or Internet Explorer. Or...
For the last time
IT'S NOT GREASEMONKEY ITSELF THAT IS THE PROBLEM. IT IS THE RANDOM PERSON MADE JAVASCRIPT CODES THAT YOU DOWNLOAD AND USE WITH GREASEMONKEY THAT IS THE PROBLEM. Nobody is going to create an internet browser just to slip a cookie grabber in there to steal your Neopets password for pete's sake. Its the small javascript code which any random person can upload and say "It will turn all the images of Jubjubs into pictures of Chias." All it takes is some little 9 year old to come on, think its funny, hit download and lose everything. Sure, it might do what it says, it also might be sending your password to NASA to be launched with the next Space Shuttle .
As for why adblock is allowed, because they have specifically said "You may use adblock to block ads and nothing else on Neopets.com." You can use any program you like on Neopets provided the site owners announce publically that "Yes - You can use that!" If they put up on the news tomorrow "Starting today, you may now use autobuyers without fear of punishment", you would be allowed to use them. Nowhere on the site do I see "you may use ImproveNeo or any other Greasemonkey script on our site"
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What? I have never heard of a company HAVING a legal right to deny customers of service for NO APPARENT reason. Ethically, companies can't do that. Legally, they also can't do that. And just because companies, like Neopets, don't provide any reason doesn't mean they're NOT DISCRIMINATING at all.
If you go into your local hardware store 20 minutes before closing, they can say "sorry, we're closing early"
If you go into a restaurant, they can say "sorry, we were just booked out five minutes before you arrive"
If you go into a petrol station, they can say "sorry, you can pump your own fuel today, I can't be bothered standing up and walking over there"
If you go on a website, they can say "sorry, you had something on your computer which could potentially be a problem for us later on. As stated in our conditions which you agreed to, we can freeze your account without needing to even give a reason"
Its a producer's right to say "Sorry! Don't want you on my site" if they want to. As long as they aren't solely doing it to black people, or females etc, they're perfectly fine. 99% of companies simply don't do this as its usually not in their best interests in maintaining customers
Despite your claims that W3 "hardly" used it, the fact remains. The program breaks rules. He just happened to be one of the few caught for it.
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*hugs Cranberry* You took the words right out of my mouth.
Woah it must have been while you were kissing me!
You took the words right out of my mouth
Oh I swear its true I was just about to say I love you
Love you![/meat loaf]
[EDIT] - Ohh ohh! I got a mention
http://www.improveneo.com/response.php
And in response, I'll refer you to this post