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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 8:05 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:36 am
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 2:51 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 3:26 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:46 am
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I'm just going to back up Madam Chai's comment. This site started in Feb 2003. I've been here since March 2004... and users are always upset about something. Whether it be hating a new site layout, too much work done on something that doesn't need it, not enough work done on things that need it... There are always upset users about something or other. ^^ The site has also changed a lot over the years. You have to adapt to the changes or find a new forum to hang out on. Simple as that. Gaia has done well to be up and active for so long, I'll give them that.
What you're seeing is that we're going through a change. This horrible market inflation started about a year ago, but got worse around the beginning of 2014. Before that, we were in an era where people could generally afford to buy the things they wanted without spending money on this site. Now, we're in an era where the market is great for those who spend money and downright awful for those who don't. You see though, this is exactly what it was like when I first joined (and for the next few years). I had to post my butt off (only ways to earn gold were by posting and taking polls) to make enough gold each month to afford one monthly collectible. I couldn't even spare the gold to buy a 50g item here and there. Every little bit had to be saved up. (I eventually started spending cash on the site here and there.)
So, before this current market inflation, everyone on Gaia was generally happy (though still griping about one thing or another). Turns out, the company was in the dumps though. They weren't making enough to sustain the site. They had to bring in a new CEO. They had major layoffs. They soon instituted new policies. We got gold generators. We got cash shop updates daily. They went back on their word and resold Monthly Collectibles (they were never supposed to be re-released. Ever.) But what did we get? A site that's still alive. A site that made enough money that it was able to hire new artists (and hire some of those who were laid off). .... And a bunch of angry users because policies changed. Yeah it sucks that I can't afford the newest, shiny items... but I feel like I'm back in my early years of Gaia. XD But the best thing is that the forums and everything that I like to do on Gaia is still here. I'm not happy with all of the new policies either, but it's still here.
(Gaia used to also be more open with information about what is being worked on, what's generally on the docket of things to do, how things are going... but new policy makes the staff pretty tight lipped. That's something else we're all adjusting to.)
Oops. XD I didn't mean to make it so long. I just wanted to say that you'll encounter a lot of users upset about something, whether it's big or little. As long as you're happy it's all good. Or, if you want to join those who are protesting, be sure to gather facts from all sides and form your opinions. ^^ I don't blame those who are unhappy~ but it doesn't necessarily mean that this site will shut down. Their goal is to try to keep it alive... whether their methods are good for the site is up to debate.
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 2:55 pm
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:36 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:27 pm
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