Darth_Coral wrote:
Do you really think that Improveneo would contain something like that? And if it did, you think that people would still be singing it's praises on the openly advertised "
Improveneo Sub forum" on the Daq forum?
Unless your thinking of some other Programs that may use GreaseMonkey (Which I'm unaware of).
If not, surely the same argument can cover the viewpoint that all HTML/JavaScript/User own images/content or whatever allows people to use CG'ers should also be disabled too? - Which they really haven’t blocked fully due to fact we see CG'ers popping up once a month or so.
In all, it isn't really "Under the Bridge", with the founding member of the Daq forums still being frozen for simply having this supposedly "hidden" area of his forum with the GreaseMonkey Script. (Which has been there, openly visible for
at least 6 months, how long would it have taken neo to put a message on the news notifying us whether or not it was not allowed? 1 or 2 minutes?) Rather than blundering in freezing people, (whatever happened to warnings/suspensions?)
It's just a pity that the lack of communication we have between TNT on matters such as this has led to this.
(And don't get me started on the fact that TNT
is exploiting a Firefox bug to invade our privacy)
Just my 2p
Jon
I wasn't saying ImproveNeo had malicious coding in it, I was saying Greasemonkey can potentially have it in it.
ImproveNeo
does give you an advantage -
exihibit A (I know exactly what profit each item will net me. others without ImproveNeo do not. I have an advantage over them) - and it
is clearly against the rules. But its not just that, its also the potential for abuse by Greasemonkey. They found a problem with cheating and potentially a problem with scamming, and they acted to stop it.
Their actions weren't great, but they acted. W3 got caught for doing something wrong and was punished, even though he wasn't in charge of it, he was still using it and that is against the rules. Its a shame they were caught when so many other abusers of more malicious codes aren't, but that's just how it is.
Oh, and crazed, our rights as consumers in this case are pretty much limited to "a good/service of acceptable quality." Is the game a game that you can play? Yes - our rights are fulfilled. Neopets is under no obligation to even allow us their service, just like anywhere else, they can deny customers for no reason if they wanted. Its not good PR, but its their right (provided they don't discriminate)
We have no legal right to expect them to jump through hoops for us. In essence, the reacted to a problem by trying to nip the problem in the bud. Companies, including websites, can't be sued for acting within their rights (well, maybe in America...)
Neopets isn't as great as in the glory days, but 99% of the time, you don't get frozen if you actually follow the rules.
Some nice wee quotes from the ToSQuote:
7. Cheating Is Bad.
If you use cheat programs on any Neopets games, including non-Neopets software or programs, we will freeze all of your accounts.
(I particularly like this next one)
Quote:
By accessing and using this Site, you agree to be legally bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use the Site.
Quote:
You acknowledge and agree that you are not permitted under any circumstances or for any reason to cheat or utilize third-party games or code in order to win at, or gain Neopoints or Items from any Neopets game. You agree not to design, disseminate or use any third party programs designed to change the game play on the site including, but without limitations, programs such as autobuyers, flash game cheats, autofreshers, and sniper
Quote:
The privileges granted to you under this Agreement will terminate immediately and automatically without notice from Neopets if, in our sole discretion, you fail to comply with any term or provision of these Terms and Conditions
Quote:
Q. I was caught cheating on one of my accounts, but all my accounts were frozen. Why did that happen?
A. When someone is caught breaking the rules, the site monitors can freeze every one of that player's accounts, depending on the offense committed and the player's prior conduct. If you break the rules, you face Neopian justice administered by Lawyerbot and his minions.
Quote:
A. Yes. You cannot have your computer play the site without you.
I fail to see what isn't clearly stated about Greasemonkey scripts that affect Neo.
As for the privacy issue people keep throwing everywhere, so what? They looked into your computer and saw you had or didn't have Greasemonkey? I
highly doubt they have people recording who does and who doesn't. Its not like they went through your cookies or into your history or anything. They know nothing more from you than before other than the fact you have Greasemonkey (whether it has scripts installed on it or not) on your computer. Sure, it was underhanded, but they could have done a lot worse. Think of it as a phonetap that checks if you have the number 3. It doesn't record your conversations or numbers dialed, just wants to know if you have the number 3