800000 accounts, where are they???

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800000 accounts, where are they???

by Sallerius » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:16 am

Petition going slowly. Is 120-150k top, or is there some way to fasten things up?
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by Fayz1 » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:23 am

I do believe Nostqlrius staff should send an email to all the people. Just one.
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by Kadmium » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:29 am

Fayz1 wrote:I do believe Nostqlrius staff should send an email to all the people. Just one.


Agreed.
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by SikSan » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:31 am

800k including bots, gold sellers, spammers and multiboxing. Do you rly expect them to upvote the petition? Most of them were banned long time ago)

There were 150k active accounts on Nost, but again this data contains twink accounts. So I assume that 120k+ votes is pretty good. Todays signing rate is very good.
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by Gnomey » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:32 am

The petition is actually growing rapidly. Huge influx of new sign-ups ever since Sodapoppin started his streaming initiative together with Mark Kern last night.

An e-mail to the entire database like you are suggesting would definitely boost it though, I wonder why they aren't doing it.
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by Crossbreed » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:33 am

How about the Chinese community, have hey been involved yet?

The announcement has been translated to a ton of languages, but the petition hasn't. And I'm not sure if change.org has a chinese/mandarin translation of their site? So bottom line, wondering if people who don't speak English well are A) aware of the petition and B) able to sign it easily.
If not, maybe we can find somebody influential within their community to spread the word and potentially a quick guide how to sign?
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by SikSan » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:36 am

Crossbreed wrote:How about the Chinese community, have hey been involved yet?

The announcement has been translated to a ton of languages, but the petition hasn't. And I'm not sure if change.org has a chinese/mandarin translation of their site? So bottom line, wondering if people who don't speak English well are A) aware of the petition and B) able to sign it easily.
If not, maybe we can find somebody influential within their community to spread the word and potentially a quick guide how to sign?


Well almost all chinese evaporated right after the shutdown announcement, hehe) I don't say all chinese are gold farmers and I'm sure there were some good and fair players. That is the story. Sad but true.
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by Sallerius » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:41 am

The petition is actually growing rapidly. Huge influx of new sign-ups ever since Sodapoppin started his streaming initiative together with Mark Kern last night.

Thats a relief.Dunno, maybe its just me, but i was getting impression that were stuck after 100k.
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by SikSan » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:43 am

Sallerius wrote:
The petition is actually growing rapidly. Huge influx of new sign-ups ever since Sodapoppin started his streaming initiative together with Mark Kern last night.

Thats a relief.Dunno, maybe its just me, but i was getting impression that were stuck after 100k.


Actually we did, but now everything is pretty OK.
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Re: 800000 accounts, where are they???

by Crossbreed » Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:45 am

SikSan wrote:Well almost all chinese evaporated right after the shutdown announcement, hehe) I don't say all chinese are gold farmers and I'm sure there was some good and fair players. That is the story. Sad but true.


Nah I don't think so tbh - I mean sure, you had a fair share of these too, but still thinking the vast majority of their community played just for fun like anyone else.
I've never really seen many Chinese players around these forums. Makes sense too, assuming the majority doesn't speak English well, why hang around here (plus, let's be honest, the English speaking community wasn't very... welcoming ;) ).

The latter of which makes me think maybe they have organized some other hangout/forum or so? Just like there was a global Chinese chat channel from what I know.
So hoping some Chinese player may read this and make sure to spread the word, in case they still have some communication channel going on as well. The Chinese community was one of the - or even the - biggest ones after all, their support could go a long way for the petition.

(Same potentially goes for any other community with language barriers of course)
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