DarkmistPhantom
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- Posted: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 10:12:36 +0000
Lydia V Grey
I want to thank the devs first and foremost for actually taking the time to sift through some serious site issues. That is the good thing. I liked the fact that users were messaged about updates to the progress. I also like that users could submit thier own proposals but I think the way this is done needs to be tweaked so there is not a continual repeat of the same idea washing away proposals with different concerns.
Now I want you to consider this:
Spring Cleaning would not have been necessary if you had regularly schedualed maintenance and actually USED your Bugs and Glitches forum. Successful sites do this. Usually about once every three months they address major site issues. In between those times they fix minor bugs and glitches.
You lose money as a company when you do not maintain features and update regularly. Here is a link to a thread that explains it. While it addresses the issue of not advertising features that are broken (games in particular) it also points out the cost effectiveness of a well maintained site.
http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/site-feedback/if-you-are-going-to-advertise-a-feature-it-should-work/t.63132780/
I would also like to point out that while Jigsaw got new puzzles your devs never fixed the granting bug for that game. THAT is seriously ridiculous. You can not just add new content and think you have addressed the issue. If you tell the public you are going to address an area you address the ENTIRE issue that area has.
Now I want you to consider this:
Spring Cleaning would not have been necessary if you had regularly schedualed maintenance and actually USED your Bugs and Glitches forum. Successful sites do this. Usually about once every three months they address major site issues. In between those times they fix minor bugs and glitches.
You lose money as a company when you do not maintain features and update regularly. Here is a link to a thread that explains it. While it addresses the issue of not advertising features that are broken (games in particular) it also points out the cost effectiveness of a well maintained site.
http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/site-feedback/if-you-are-going-to-advertise-a-feature-it-should-work/t.63132780/
I would also like to point out that while Jigsaw got new puzzles your devs never fixed the granting bug for that game. THAT is seriously ridiculous. You can not just add new content and think you have addressed the issue. If you tell the public you are going to address an area you address the ENTIRE issue that area has.
This right here.