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 Post subject: Neopets in HSW?
PostPosted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:43 am 
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I don't know if this has been posted. If so, then I apologize.
I'm also unsure if this fits the Misc. board. :P

Anyway, Neopets.com is featured in Howstuffworks today! :o

http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/neopet.htm


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:03 pm 
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On the advertising thing...
Sure. Birth control ads are advertising to children. :roflol:


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... That's disturbing.

On a different note, the Kougra on the 3rd page has huge ears. o.O


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:25 pm 
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Wow. That Scientology stuff is creepy.


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Account freezing is the Neopian death sentence. Neopets responds to almost any suspicious behavior by freezing the account permanently. The user can always create a new one, but all Neopoints, items and other benefits associated with the old account are lost forever. Longtime players with a lot of time invested in their pets are understandably terrified of this punishment, especially since freezes occasionally seem to happen arbitrarily, or because the user violated site rules inadvertently. For example, sometimes in-game events allow players to visit a certain page once per day to collect a rare item. On several occasions, a bug allowed players to get the item multiple times per day. Players who got the item more than once, even if they didn't know it was a bug, or just forgot that they already got one that day, had their accounts frozen.


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Eentersting.

And thanks for posting HSW, because I've needed to go on for quite a while to check out something and I've been way too lazy.


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DM was on fire! wrote:
On the advertising thing...
Sure. Birth control ads are advertising to children. :roflol:


I've never been in Neopets for years now... and they've gone as far as advertising contraceptives? :o


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Account freezing is the Neopian death sentence. Neopets responds to almost any suspicious behavior by freezing the account permanently. The user can always create a new one, but all Neopoints, items and other benefits associated with the old account are lost forever. Longtime players with a lot of time invested in their pets are understandably terrified of this punishment, especially since freezes occasionally seem to happen arbitrarily, or because the user violated site rules inadvertently. For example, sometimes in-game events allow players to visit a certain page once per day to collect a rare item. On several occasions, a bug allowed players to get the item multiple times per day. Players who got the item more than once, even if they didn't know it was a bug, or just forgot that they already got one that day, had their accounts frozen.


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At least they got it right and didn't exaggerate.


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