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I think they will, they are some amazing features that covered like....oh....90% of the things people ask for in the Site Feedback every day. This will make the people already here happy and wanting to stay and hopefully bringing in more memebers as well ^.^
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@ jelly - I think we noticed about yan not being able to stop... just not with that...
D: yans learning to code? o.o we're screwed... |
I actually didn't know yan was THAT amazing, thats really cool in my opinion. I dont actually know yan all that much, I talked to him....like...once I think xP
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From what I know.... he's creepy... >.>" seen him post on jelly's profile before? *shivers*
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You know... I can remember way back when... once upon a time and all that...
Mene was young and small and only one person ever saw a dime of the money that was donated. The staff worked their butts off and never got so much as a thank you from anyone but other staff and some users. As we began to build tiered levels of staff, I can remember having to beg and plead to get things done. I remember a ton of drama and stress but behind the scenes and out in the forums, and the only ones caring about it were the women who are still here as your AAs. The forums began to blossom, the site was sold, and the prospect to begin paying the artists came in to play. It was the best decision we made. They deserve to be paid for every pixel and piece of art that they do. The AA's and mod staff. You can't put a price tag on what we do, and if we were actually paid for every single hour we spend here we'd surely go broke. Many of you never see me (I use myself as an example since I'm notorious for being invisible) but I'm here every single day for more hours than I care to admit. We all are, and we're all working for you. Sure, we vent to each other and sometimes there are kids on this site we'd just like to strangle. Entitlement runs deep in a lot of users. jelly nailed it. People want something for nothing and it simply doesn't work that way. We're tasked with figuring out how to bring fresh perspective to the site without ruining the heart and soul of the community, and doing it in such a way that we can be profitable. We've (the upper staff) have known about the situation with Menewsha financially for quite some time and have been brainstorming ideas and bantering back and forth with Inso to see where we might find fresh faces who'd be interested in being here. I've even drug my own child to this site so she can meet some of you and make friends and become part of the community that I truly love and enjoy both being a part of and being an assistant administrator for. I see us breaking through it and coming out on top and I see great things ahead for our community. Sorry this is a little disjointed. I kind of just let things spill out however they're going to. and yan is indeed truly awesome. I don't get to talk to him all the time but he's one of the people I'm proud to have as my friend. |
Thank you mama juru, and jelly, and inso, and yan, and CK and all the rest of the staff for careing so much. I'm sure you'll figure it out, I have faith in you.
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I think Mene will come out okay. There are too many users and staff that love the site to death to let it go under. I think people here are unique in how they care about the site compared to other avatar based sites. I've never been to a site where the members cared about community more than anything else and I think that's a pretty awesome thing to have in a site.
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I like the idea of all the changes being made and improvements there are. As for a favorite, I have to say that the DAC and transparency for items are tied. How will it affect Mene? I'm not sure yet. I do think it will add some interest to the site for those who join avatar sites for the avatars. I would like to see Mene still running for as long as I am able to type. I do not want to see it become as horrid as Gaia is but I have a lot of faith in Mene. Well, the only other forums besides Mene that I go to is other avatar sites (and even then, I still go to Mene more) and a site called Game Podunk. It's a site dedicated to video games and they hold contests to win games and sell some at discounted prices. Not sure if that helps with the market research... I think Mene should focus on its strong points. The community and how diverse the age groups are that get along. |
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