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Recent changes in Gaia HQ
For a while now Gaia had been a big company working under big strategies and big rules. By big I mean that we as a company has about a hundred people all trying to do what we can to make Gaia a better website. In order for us to orchestrate a large team, many of us end up spending more time managing teams, while the dynamic of how great ideas come from lunch time conversations, or ideas big and small come from chatting with users online become less and less possible.

The result, which should not be surprising to many older Gaians here is that there were many decisions made in the past that upset the community, while many core features are left un-attended. The "just do it" attitude changes to "let's do what majority will agree to do after the next big meeting" attitude.

To make a long story short, it took us a long while to really sit down and just allow creativity roam free and let individuals run wild with ideas and addressing specific user concerns. The recent flash game updates or the heaven forum are some of those examples. There came a point in which we notice that acting like a bigger company comes at the expense of not being able to quickly respond to the need of Gaians as our level of communication also took a toll.

Realizing what we need to do is not enough. When we're a team with a hundred people, saying "let's work like when we have very little people" is not easy to do at all. In the meantime, the cost of keeping a large team was taking a toll.

To keep a large team going, Gaia HQ need a large sum of money. It's kind of simple math but what it all means is that everything lead to what many Gaians called "Gaia was becoming money hungry". This is another aspect that act against our goal of creating a great place to hang out.

This week we've been making a number of changes that are painful. It focus around reducing how much money we need each month by reducing the amount of people within Gaia HQ. Similar to what happened two years ago, it lead off to some very painful decisions and moments.

As we continue moving forward. We vow to place more and more focus towards fixing broken features, building better events, telling more stories, and adding features that are core to the Gaia community.

But that's not all. We also have efforts which will allow us to create games and features for people inside and outside of Gaia. The thought process is simple - imagine if we build a game and we only ask Gaians to help pay for it, we'll need to push much harder and nobody will be happy. Compared to us building a game for both Gaians and people on other sites such as Facebook to also play it and help pay, then the stress over asking only Gaians to keep our teams going will be less. Hope that makes sense.






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Genea
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 12:41pm


I hope everyone that has to be stood down finds new work quickly. heart

Great info, thanks. It's always good to know that our concerns are being addressed. 3nodding


Aliice in Wonderland
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 12:48pm


Thanks for the update. heart

It's a hard thing to lay people off but you gotta do what you gotta do sometimes.


Lord Elwrind
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 01:07pm


As hard as it may seem... there is one thing you need to keep in mind. The games that are created need to have people to maintain them and keeping up to date. zOMG is a primary example where the current ideas of 'streamlining' isnt gonna work well. Especially right when people who have finished the game currently (there are a few stragglers like myself that arent done) are awaiting the Second Chapter. Laying off people... the timing was a bad one.

DO keep up with the Sponsorships even despite the concerns of some users. Simply because they are just as important as users who spend money on this site. The real concerns with Sponsors have to do with ads that arent safe (virus-wise) Other than that...
And despite what some would say, there is nothing wrong with Macy,s Tampax and Playtex. Reputable companies all of them. Difference is, the way you are handling them. "In-site" Sponsorships (like the ones mentioned) mean no ads that have the potential for viruses. I actually encourage more of these. Ya missed out on Harry Potter, though, and some other potentials that are here and/or coming up.

In any case, keep up the good work!


Kilarra
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 01:17pm


Layoffs are sometimes inevitable. But I admit I am very concerned by the loss of so many people in the customer service and mod support area. 6 Admins, that's almost half of the number of people being laid off according to sources that quote 12-15 people. EDITED Source says 15-20, sorry! But that's still a significant portion.

Gaia's customer service has always been notoriously understaffed and losing so many people in this area, particularly people who I know have been here since Gaia's beginning and have provided invaluable support for the volunteer moderator team. In my personal experience, and one of the reasons I stepped down from moderating in fact, the current leadership has a terrible habit of paying little to no attention to the moderation needs of a forum website this scale. How can that get anything but worse when I look at the names of those who are no longer admins? Why is it that the company has money to waste on developing new facebook games, but is happy to let a volunteer moderator team of approx 150 struggle against a userbase of several hundreds of thousands for nothing short of years, and is even taking away some of its key support staff? There is no point luring new users to a website where there is not enough support for them. Grabbing their cash and ignoring their customer service needs may make you money, but it's winning you no long term customers and upsetting and turning away those who are long term customers.

My question is, what will happen to customer service now? And who will now be bridging that immense gap between the mod team and the company they work for at no charge, where I have seen so many miscommunications, misunderstandings and lack of support occur before?

I will not lie, I am concerned for Gaia's future right now in the hands of its current leadership. Gaia's priorities have all been in the wrong places for many years now, but to claim to switch back to the right places now, when you're losing people who were key to those neglected places, seems like closing the barn door after the horse has bolted.


PinkFae15
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 02:00pm


In regards to your last paragraph:

Sure that makes sense, but what REALLY upsets me is how you make some of those games exclusively unavailable to us gaians unless we go play them on facebook. I don't know anything about server space but since those games are already being hosted, would it really be an extra trouble to make the facebook games/apps available to play directly on gaia? (in addition to keeping them on facebook so you guys can get your new users/revenue) It really feels like you are still only worried about getting new users instead of staying focused on keeping your loyal customers you already have. Purigaia, Ocean Party and now Monster Galaxy are all great games that us non-facebook using gaians miss out on.


Sevi Rais
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 02:25pm


Thanks for giving us the basic idea of what Gaia is and will be going through given this past week. It's kinda hard to see so many great admins leave especially when they've been around for so long. I really enjoy your journals, Lanzer. Keep 'em up! Hopefully Gaia is doing all right right now. @______@


pirhan
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 03:15pm


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Srintella Tiagara
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:25pm


I understand you need to grow and to grow you need the money. Yet, I hope you keep gaia form being a pay to post site.

I would hate to simply move all of my role plays to another site just because of that. I do buy gc but I can't buy everything.

Maybe if you focus on what features are used more than others?

But please, do not come a pay to play site. Please don't. That will lose what Gaia is.


Anabaena
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:26pm


I'm very glad that, though slow, you get the main point of most of the complaints about gaia which is that recently there's hardly or no communication about new features and such. I hope that you guys come up with a working solution for all of us.

I wish the best of luck to the people who will have to search for a new job and the best of luck to the staff who will have to work ideas out that work for everyone(which will not be an easy task!).


NotMilk
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:36pm


All the best for everyone involved in these awful decisions - those who had to make them, and those who felt them. A hard time for everyone. All the best. heart


Yen Quest
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:39pm


I thank you for the information. Please don't overwork the staff too much. Allow some creativity. Don't lose focus. And, lets hope that both Facebook users and Gaians alike, help pay the bills.


Elazar
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:42pm


Squeeze money out of facebook advertising then? Sounds good to me. I wonder what other avenues out there exist to do the same. Maybe a youtube channel? But sponsored youtube channels are hard to cultivate and requires constant upkeep of new material.

Although you can always try to get existing Gaia members to check into a Gaia youtube channel now and then. I mean, you have like 50k members who log in daily...making a subsection area on Gaia that begs people to watch the latest Gaiatube video multiple times would be ideal until you get enough viewers to get sponsorship status from Youtube. And get paid. biggrin

You don't even have to make your own new content but run contests for users to make the content for you... /tangent

Thanks for the update.


iBDL
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:49pm


Thanks Lanzer, it's nice to see an explanation. From what you've said, it shows just how fast Gaia has grown and what it takes to sustain its services (a lot of $$$). Not to mention times are tougher than a few years ago.

While I was reading, I couldn't help but think of that story a year or two ago about the president of a hospital who didn't want to lay off his employees, so he asked them all if they could work for a lower wage so everyone could stay. No matter how you look at it, Gaia lost some creative force by laying off staff. Maybe a similar course of action could have been taken, if possible. I don't know, I don't work at Gaia; I'm just throwing out ideas.

The bottom line: I hope we start to see some good from these changes soon. 3nodding


Atypical User
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:52pm


bottom line it was never about gaia's growt but HOW core decisions are made. and those, by my eyes, still have a long maturity path to walk.
none the less i keep giving the benefit of doubt, just dont know for how much long =/


Miss-dark8607
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:52pm


Well I for one and glad that you are doing the best you can and sorry to hear that you might have to lay off some folks and so close to the holiday season. OUCH.


DJ Twissta
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 06:32pm


I think that's awesome that you guys are trying to get back to those old features that made Gaians really fall in love with Gaia. That's why I think the update with Jigsaw and Prize and Joy, and Fishing are huge steps in the right direction. Next could be things like Towns, and old Housing updates. I also think just being completely honest in an announcement about the "money hungry" issue would be a vantastic way to give a lot of users your point of view. The sad thing is I'm not even sure most people know you are the owner of Gaia since a lot of announcements are NPC related >.<

You have have been doing a vantastic job though, and I love
what you're doing. I Hope you guys have an amazing Thanksgiving!
and God bless you all :3


Miles To Go
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 06:34pm


It sucks to let people go, but I've always believed that Gaia was more efficient in smaller teams.

I'm not sure how exactly things were, but I always got the impression back in 03/04 the entire website was run by only a handful of people (not including moderators of course), so it was shocking to hear you guys were up to 100 employees in more recent years. Just seemed unnecessary.

Site wise, the recent turn back to old features and more feedback has been wonderful. heart


scullylam
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 06:57pm


i agree with everyone that has commented. and i am scared of what gaia's future may be. i personally don't like the thought of gaia being more connected to facebook... but if you think that you can earn money from it, i guess it's okay. but that will keep hitting a nerve for me since i would purchase cash cards at target and now all they offer is facebook cards only. so yeah.... sweatdrop

i really do hope that not only with focusing on new games that will be made, but you keep focus on zomg. zomg may be seen as something bad, a thorn in gaia's side, but really it is something i play more than ocean party, purigaia, even tiles and all the other games that are available. also hearing what seems to be "in the works" for the game, i really do hope they come to reality. and here, all this time was taken to just make a battle system, a dream to reality. and, zomg is a part of gaia deeply. i and others are zomgaians and the game has focus within the world of gaia, even some great npcs came from the game.

sorry i don't know why i wanted to talk about zomg so much. it was probably because of the article someone linked where it said zomg was ad-based and also a quote from sherman back in the summer that the gameplay by users in zomg is low. and that can't be for now, since users basically killed the servers during the halloween event. xd

i'll try supporting you and gaia as much as i can lanzer. even if things get so bad, i'll try my hardest.


gataka
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 07:01pm


"Soon you'll see what are the other games we have in the making, and they're quite different, I can only say..." Ah, now I get it. Or do I?

@PinkFae15 : According to Madoc, a zOMG! artist, they're planing on having Monster Galaxy available here, eventually.

Can't wait to try it o3o


CleoSombra
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 07:14pm


Lanzer, I have absolutely nothing but respect for you. I may b***h and complain about Gaia as an entity or as a whole, but on an individual level, I love and respect all (most?) of the staff. I don't think you are greedy, but the same cannot be said about Gaia as a whole.

You say that creating facebook games will take some of the pressure off of us to support the site. In theory, that sounds wonderful. In theory.

I am skeptical about facebook games being used to support the site. The fact that a number of staff members are being let go and new people are going to be coming in suggests to me that Gaia is making room on its staff team for more facebook game developers . . . at the expense of the Gaia team. I would have an easier time believing that site development is going to fall secondary to supporting facebook games than facebook games falling secondary to support site development.

What is going to happen to zOMG!? Because it is not making money or pulling in tons of people, are you laying off the entire team, during open beta, even though so many of us had dreams of Chapter 2, the underground mountain, and the return of the mini-games? Are you getting rid of the hard working zOMG team and replacing them with a facebook team? Because seeing the team fall from 10+ to 3 . . . to zero, that's exactly what looks like is happening.


Purloined Parfait
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 07:22pm


Thank you for this post - we've all been wondering and we all hope it works out because otherwise we wouldn't be here. Give everyone a big hug the next time you see them and let them know the community is giving it.


Illucio
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 08:13pm


Your firing people!? Actually thats a good thing.. Just don't fire artists with good quality items and artwork and gaia will be fine. Just imagine if ethe was fired, that would set an uproar.
I like it you guys are actually trying now, and I do agree with all these cash items going amuk the idea of you guys being money hungry has increased more then ever. You guys have done much better compared to the terrible 2008 year. WORST, GAIA, YEAR, EVER.

So far I've been enjoying some of the improvements being made, I'm just sick of cash items being released every week. Keep up this idea, keep going to the petition forum, keep updating old games, try adding new ones. And keep users happy, without us their wouldn't be a you.


DanDaRuff
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 08:57pm


heart

I'm glad you guys are working hard, but also sad that you have to make some layoffs. It is inevitable however, and not your fault.

I myself would be horribly sad if you had to lay off an amazing artist like say, Fayren Pickpocket or any other of our beloved artists, but I know that job cuts are something that just have to be done, and it probably would never happen anyway. xd

Wouldn't...Ever...Happen..NEVER...right? *twitchyeye*


HDMI
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 09:03pm


Sounds like you guys are listening to what we users are saying.
That's good. Though, like the other person said, laying people off sometimes is just a part of how business work. And with more time and listening, I am sure Gaia can become a better place for all of us.
<3


YourToxicJinx
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 09:28pm


I'm sorry to hear that gaia is having so many issues. It's wonderful to know that you're addressing some issues that are difficult to address. My heart goes out to those fired in the holiday season. I pray they will find work and find it well.

Good luck Lanzer and the whole gaia team, I hope everything works out. You've given me a second home on here that I never want to leave, I have so many friends that I would have to say good bye to if gaia was to ever leave! D'=


Jackalust
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 10:56pm


From what I understand of the reasoning & current redirection of Gaia Online, I fully support this. As Gaia Online stands, I much prefer it as a business than as a personal project of some friends. I want it to remain a successful business, and all sacrifices necessary to keep Gaia Online profitable in the short & long run I fully support.
Gaia has been a part of my life since 2004 & seeing it succeed continuously brings happiness to me.
Anyway, it's a shame the sacrifice had to be the jobs of some highly loved staff members, but I would rather see them go than see Gaia go. ): heart


Fayalite
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 10:57pm


Just quickly I want to ask:
PLEASE BRING SOME OF YOUR GAMES ON FACEBOOK TO GAIA ITSELF. gonk
Seriously, I would love to try playing some of these games, but I don't want to join "Facebook the newest fad" just to play GAIA games. confused

I have enjoyed this site immensly, and am sorry to see so many people had to go. I hope they do find other jobs that they can enjoy as much as they enjoyed gaia (presumably)


Tantooden
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 11:06pm


Is understandable.
Glad that HQ gave a reason for the actions, though there could be more, but this one is more than enough to stop somehow the drama.
Thank you.


Pumpkinfrost
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Wed Nov 24, 2010 @ 11:07pm


Thank you, Lanzer. I really appreciate all the work that Gaia HQ is doing for the site, and I look forward to the improvements. 3nodding


AngeIsThanatos
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 02:43am


I won't lie, I am a little concerned about the future of Gaia in light of these changes, but I know that it must happen to keep even part of the site alive. If that makes sense. xd


Bunai
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 04:04am


I am concerned for Gaia Online, especially when it came down to demoting some of the longest standing Gaia Staff on the site. Those people have been around since I created my account 6 years ago. I really think you should reconsider that decision, particularly when it comes to costumer service, less adequate staff means less service and this site is huge with a lot of members. Gaia Online also has a low number of Moderators that don't match the population of the site.

Although I think Gaia Online could work with a small team of people, I don't believe it could survive without teams that know the site inside and out. If the solution (temp solution) is removing a number of people from Gaia HQ, then I don't think advertising that you're looking for more workers is the right thing to do, especially when you are currently struggling to keep up maintenance of the site and pay for the maintainers.

I am not angry, I am just sadden at the tough decisions that must be made to keep the site going.


Catalyste
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 04:33am


That's unfortunate.


I think one problem here is that you're not really checking how other free sites are supporting themselves. They make small changes while letting the community know of their efforts and updates.

People have always suggested different ways, but for some reason it looked more like it was overlooked than acknowledged.

If money is what you're worried about, then adopt what other free game sites do and place trusted ads to run before or while the game loads. This includes placing them on the loading screen of zOMG.

Try utilizing this a bit more instead of being scared to take those risks. I'm willing to deal with a measly 15 second ad before my game or town loads if that's what it takes.

Also your ad packages are a joke. Again, look around you. Free game sites have ads that correspond to that site, not just their audience.

When was the last time you showcased an ad for a movie coming out that didn't involve it being a sponsor?

Really?

Get more ads for upcoming movies that are around the 18+ category, not just PG-13. Showcase some ads that feature some new album coming out.

Start appealing to BOTH gender types AND personality types on this site. Again, way too many gender biased sponsors here, not enough of them are things we can genuinely be interested in nor can we honestly have fun with them. We can't support you if we don't like it.

Right now you're just wasting money away on these weak ad packages that focus solely on a person's age and meta tags instead of appealing to the type of website/community you are.

Don't sell out your image just to make a buck.


iDeduce
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 04:42am


Sorry you had to lay people off or fire them. Kinda harsh to hear about, but if it's in the company's best intrest then by all means. Hang in there you guys are all doing a great job. I send my hugs, rabid grunnies, and chocolate cookies to aid you.

I can't wait to see what games you come up with. Personally I hope you get a snake game featuring a grunnie trying to get to some radioactive cookies or some sort of cool tower game.

I'm very excited about the PVP arena as well.

Thanks for making this a great place to hang out. Thank you Gaia Team! You all rock! Keep it up!

Hope you have a good thanksgiving.


Wolfmier
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 06:22am


I'm not usually a Gaia staff butt-kisser, nor do I think you guys can do no wrong, but I have to say that I think you really made the right decision on this one. If you focus on what has made Gaia the amazing and unique site that it is rather than trying to make it into something else, I'm sure you'll be heading in the right direction. Great to hear you're hearing the community on this too.

I've got to say that I really hate Facebook though.

Good luck with getting things back on track! wink


Covaxe
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 12:44pm


You want to seem less money hungry and yet you give away a thanksgiving item to those who obtained gaia cash which directly gives you money.

You're off to a great start.


theHarechan
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 03:51pm


I'm saddened to read that some of the staff had to be let go. That is never an easy decision for a company with individuals that seem as close as the Gaia HQ staff. *hugs for the staff* Hopefully, though, this will help alleviate some of the monetary stress for the site, so that we can still keep enjoying it.

I think that the inclusion of more Facebook games is a great idea. Facebook is my third most visited internet haunt and I'm really only on it to play games. So having something else to enjoy there would be nice, especially if it came from Gaia.

Looking forward to how the team will shape the site now. Good luck!

Also, thank the team or artist that made this turkey. He's cute and it was a lovely little surprise to get today. : )


brilliantbluestar_0
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 10:27pm


I hope this makes sense. What about those who want to work for free to get experience and a spot on their resume' that they accomplished ________ and it helped Gaia do _______!


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jzmajor
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 10:38pm


Quote:
I am concerned for Gaia Online, especially when it came down to demoting some of the longest standing Gaia Staff on the site. Those people have been around since I created my account 6 years ago. I really think you should reconsider that decision, particularly when it comes to costumer service, less adequate staff means less service and this site is huge with a lot of members. Gaia Online also has a low number of Moderators that don't match the population of the site.

Although I think Gaia Online could work with a small team of people, I don't believe it could survive without teams that know the site inside and out. If the solution (temp solution) is removing a number of people from Gaia HQ, then I don't think advertising that you're looking for more workers is the right thing to do, especially when you are currently struggling to keep up maintenance of the site and pay for the maintainers.

I am not angry, I am just sadden at the tough decisions that must be made to keep the site going.
Quoted for the truth


Sulien
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 10:45pm


Thank you for update. ^ - ^

I'm glad there's still good here on gaia. : 3

There were several moments when i saw the adds when i seriously considered leaving because of that and some other changes i dislike.


naruto_lover_1234567890
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Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 11:27pm


ditto to kilarra, i'm also concerned on what is happening, and what will be happening to gaia.


Apriciti
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Fri Nov 26, 2010 @ 05:21am


Thankyou for the update heart
I understand that gaia is having a lot of troubles figuring out what to do, and how to balance out having a larger company while mainting close user bonds, it really doesn't sound anywhere close to easy.
And because of that, I appreciate all that you folks are trying to do in order to get closer to that balance, even though its very difficult. I get that theres only so much you guys can do, especially at one time.
Hopefully facebookers and gaians will be able to help support the bills, and keep the lights running. 3nodding

P.S. - I feel awful bad for the people who were laid-off. I wish them the best of luck with finding a new job heart


Rya Dracosin
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Sat Nov 27, 2010 @ 06:15pm


I am, like others here, concerned for gaia as well. I will not be playing the facebook games. Because they should be on our site, as well. I'm going to be removing them from facebook, until they also migrate over to this site, or are somehow connected with this site. I see all these games going to facebook, and only a few things happening on this site. It makes me feel as if the site i'm on is one of those facebook game making sites, like zygna or whatever it's called.

Then I worry for zOMG. You know why I don't play zOMG as much? Because there is no new content. I've powered through the game. I'd like new rings. I'd like new loot. I'd like new recipes. Please do not let this game go the way of housing, a broken and lonely feature, that others would use more if it was updated. I am near begging you to not kill off zOMG. I do fear for that, hearing that it is not popular, when during events, or when new stuff is released, people flock to see it and play it (from my experience).

I don't mind you downsizing to keep up with profits while at the same time not forcing so much on the users. Every company does it. But with downsizing also comes fear that nothing new will be made, that other things will be left behind. You need MORE people in different areas so that you CAN push out things faster. I don't run a business, so I don't know much about it, but I do know that if you only have one person running a line at a fast food joint during rush hour, you're screwed.

I just thought I'd voice my concern, if it gets read or not, I don't care anymore. I'm worried about gaia, and currently am finding another avatar site that can replace Gaia if it loses zOMG, if it keeps changing the way that makes me feel less of a user and more of a statistic.


Malee
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Sat Nov 27, 2010 @ 10:55pm


How about you stop focusing on creating games that no one really wants or asks for and then abandoning them to move on to the next "great" thing. How about we start focusing on our user base and what they want, new items, better communication, new story lines and events. How about we focus on Gaia.

Sometimes it is hard to see where Gaia ends and third part sites like Facebook begins. I hate that Gaia, like so many other sites, is trying to herd us like cattle into Facebook. Many of us joined Gaia for Gaia and all the things we found on Gaia. When Gaia starts to spend time focusing on how to create things for Facebook we start to realize where priorities lay.

So lets get back to focusing on what really matters... Many of us are smart enough to understand why layoffs/firings happen. We don't want explanations, we want results and so far those are few and far between.


OtakuKat
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Sun Nov 28, 2010 @ 01:13am


Thank you so much for this update. I have only been an active member for 2-3 years, but I have noticed a huge difference in Gaia. It's good to see these problems being addressed. ^_^


Ijan Atare
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Sun Nov 28, 2010 @ 01:22am


In the meantime, thanks for the aweomse work all of you do! heart


Ace of Blue Spades
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Sun Nov 28, 2010 @ 06:23am


Sometimes I think you guys have the worst luck in the world. Still, you've been working very hard recently to address the issues that we're concerned with (I love the new puzzles by the way, the candy one was really hard) and I hope that this recent incident doesn't discourage your forward momentum. Because you have done a lot to improve lately.

And the Facebook things puzzle me, but I can understand how developing a game played by thousands on another site that has people paying for it can help. (Like how you do ads here, really.) Given the confusion over the Cats vs, Dogs thing, I hope you will more clearly explain which events are Facebook based in the future. (If that's what it was, anyway, and not a feature interrupted by these layoffs. I was a bit frustrated that there was no explanation for that.)


([CandyKoRn])
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Sun Nov 28, 2010 @ 04:02pm


I can understand about the game for Gaia and Facebook.

I just wish something would be done about Booty Grab..
That game's been screwed up so much, and there are so many problems with it for so long now..


Seduction of Lucifer
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Tue Nov 30, 2010 @ 03:58am


I am greatly saddened that it has come to this. I really am. I've only been here since 2006 but I knew of most of the staff that went...and to see people that have been on the team since Gaia started, I can only imagine what you and the others must be feeling.

I'm sure you get tired and upset, especially now that you had to do this, when Gaians constantly say Gaia is money hungry. I think if you post more about what's going on at the headquarters, maybe they'll slow down. I know it irritates me to see people constantly complain about it but if donating is what keeps you guys around or staying a non pay to play site, then I'll do my part to keep Gaia the way it used to be.

I really wish more people would work on zOMG though. I know a lot of people take interest the most when an event occurs but I think if more worlds come up, more people will play again, as I understand JK is the lead now and there's barely anyone on the team.

My thoughts are with you, Lanzer and to the ones you had to let go. I hope you guys can work this out somehow and pull yourselves out of the hole that you're stuck in. I stand by to support you.


Voxden
Community Member





Tue Nov 30, 2010 @ 07:47pm


wow you started with a team of four? surprised im surprised that gaia still is alive, cuz small games like these go unseen or die fast, but gaia u rock so dont let it happen to you. sad it would be bad to let gaia die, you have made aton of progress over the years.


Forum noob, and total trouble maker.
rgjh8754
Community Member





Thu Dec 02, 2010 @ 04:28am


I'm feeling very pissed off right now. In the zOMG! forum, a lot of people have posted ideas on how to monetize the MMO. But it seems like you're ignoring their ideas. Both you and Mike Sego need to come to the z! forum and check out some of the ideas that these Gaians are posting about to help zOMG!. It's time to wake up.


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