_ei wrote:
Weren't they talking about having the page load before the ads now anyway? (I use premium so I haven't seen it in effect) So blocking ads wouldn't speed up the site and wouldn't be considered cheating.
TNT have said numerous times in the past that the deliberate blocking of "unprofitable" item images in shops is cheating, it effectively makes it easier for you to restock.
As far as "everyone having the capability" it's still cheating - after all everyone has the capability to download an AB program but we can't consider their usage "fair".
I believe
Adam has already stated, [legally-speaking] TNT doesn't have a right to prevent anyone from blocking advertisements.
There are just far too many fine lines and grey areas here, in my opinion. Deliberately blocking "unprofitable item" images would likely be considered blatant "cheating" (even if the person were unaware this was somehow giving them an unfair advantage).
I happen to think there is no such thing as an auto-buyer "program" but something more along the lines of a very fast human with scripts disabled grabbing those precious Morphing Potions (for instance). I am not a coder, hacker, or cheater, but I can't even think of any way to get around the "you have to click on the Neopet in the picture to continue" part of purchasing from Neopian Shops. It is there for just that reason. If there is a program that can do that, I would be very very very surprised.
On a similar note, I believe that just because a user has scripts off (or Greasemonkey on, for instance) they are not necessarily scammers or cheaters. In fact most users might not realize this as "wrong" within their conscience. There is a grand difference between someone simply trying to speed up their page loading because they are on 'slow DSL' (as someone pointed out, dial-up users probably have a slim chance of restocking "unbuyables" or even items worth 5K or more whereas TNT wouldn't dream of freezing anyone with a T3 just because they can load a page in a heartbeat with or without scripts) and someone
deliberately trying to scam another or exploit something about the site in general.
Duped items would fall into such category, as well as cookie grabbers; but I think it is almost shameful that TNT should go on a freezing rampage just to set an example in some sort of way, as a deterrent. It would be far better if they simply implemented something like, say instead of javascript at all, simply use HTML to redirect to a link. Most browsers can be configured to open any new link in a new window or tab. JavaScript is not even really needed! They could fire all their js programmers and re-hire them to re-code the site in a simpler HTML, less exploitable (especially if they disallow similar 'fancy' code on user/petpage lookups).
Sorry this rant is so long, but I just thought of another point. Quickstock, I always assumed, was supposed to give an advantage to players basically. I originally assumed it was a stock without JavaScript for that reason. I was wrong, beceause I know that in QS you will be 'notified' with a pop-up upon Donating OR Discarding items. Well, I personally wonder why in my Items page proper the same doesn't apply? I am only notified upon Discard, not Donate, and I know plenty of users that 'accidentally' Donated a valuable Item because of this. Talk about unfair advantage. Or poor coding. Like I said, TNT should use their energy to improve the site, and not go around willy nilly freezing users just to set an example to deter True Scammers. People that want to screw others over will always find a way. This is not the best way to 'weed them out' so to speak.
Especially 'checking a computer' for a plug-in is an invasion of privacy. Their ToC has not been updated for almost a year. They should consult with Lawyerbot regarding legal issues before implementing "rules" (imo).
The fact is, probably about
99.87% are not True Scammers, but happen to "tweak" our browsing interface so that we may enjoy a gaming site we love even more. That is nothing unusual and not inherently wrong.
If I have my mouse set to "jump" to the dialog box (where one would click OK or Cancel), since that is a 3rd party program, is THAT considered 'cheating' because it is an 'unfair advantage' over others that either don't have/know about or don't choose to use that mouse setting?
I hate to relate this to TNT's overall business model, but I can't help it. How much have blocked ads (despite the overwhelming number of users) hurt their profit? What were the demographic criteria that they based their Premium (ad-free) prices on? I believe that if you want to "bombard" your site with ads, but know you are popular and know that would hurt your user base, you would implement an alternative change. Take donations. Change to a payed site (no choice) and offer it at a price even a kid could afford with his/her weekly allowance. Who can afford $2 a month; raise your hand? I am on social assistance and can't even afford long distance, but Neopets can earn my respect. Anything but what this has become.
TNT appears to me a group of people looking for guidance. For someone to make decisions that they haven't a clue about. Would users rather pay for a game they can play offline? Or one they can take about, similar to a portable Playstation game, to use while riding the bus instead of a Walkman or iPod (okay, I am kinda old lol). The choice is almost obvious to me. If you are at your computer and play games for an hour or more at a time, most people have high-speed Internet so can play online (and will, for free). Most Neopets users actually 'crave' a favorite game of theirs they can take with them to play while waiting for an appointment, and if you charged $20 for a portable game device (that say, had the 'advantage' of yielding rare item codes the more you played it, similar to but DIFFERENT than their past portable hand-held game devices, I bet they would sell more, take in more "donation" (tax-free also) than they would charging a "only the people willing to pay for Premium" subscription.
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