Buck Ruffler wrote:Just wondering, how do you plan to manage your collectors group? are there going to be set rules on how to trade between each other? will there be rules on who is allowed to join, and what about players that potentially join, swap for your uncommons, then flip them for profit? i dont know, those were the first worries that came to my head. i do see where your good intentions lie of course
also i wanna say, i really do not think unassigned rarity pets have 0 value whatsoever, and i personally believe saying as much is as much of a lie as saying your euc is totally worth 500 old rares. i think there are definitely signs as to what pet is harder to come by, even if the rarity bar doesnt tell you. so i honestly find that sentiment a bit harmful, especially since newer players are the most likely to not understand how rarity and litter odds work. if a new player traded their eventual euc for a common litterswap because they were told all unassigned rarity pets are worth nothing, i imagine they would feel the exact same as many of you in this thread by the next month! and they will not even have the resources to try and re-obtain that euc for their collection!
The Muse wrote:see thats why i havent started it bc i know there may be some things that need to be ironed out. i dont wish to discuss too much in the open, but it would rely on an honor system: as long as youre decent abt general trades and following CS rules with trades then i dont really see a problem
when i started playing, anyone i interacted with only swapped monthly litters for their counterparts, or other monthlies. theres easily something to be said abt the demand for c$, how the game only has a paid currency (unless you count tokens). the pets arent ‘valued’ because theyre brand new, the overhype pushed by this false scarcity has caused people to assign a value to them before theyre even marked with rarity. one could call it scalping if we wanted to get down to it
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MISSINGPICTURES wrote:I should have said this a little clearer but when I said the pets had "no value" I meant more along the angle of treating pets with unknown rarities as though they were equal to each other. It created the opportunities for me to get those monthly uncommons when I was first starting out and it still helps now.
Those trades where someone swapped me a uncommon for a common before the rarities came out are probably the only reason why I have completed months in my first year when I didn't have very many pets of the same value to trade. Imagine if I had joined at a time when there were no events to yield rarer pets because that is what many new players face. I would not have traded my uncommon events pets for a monthly uncommon pet anyway because I didn't want to let go of event pets when I had nothing to trade back up to that because most people won't take a monthly for an event pet because event pets are generally considered worth more than monthlies even if they have the same rarity. I massively benefited from people NOT playing the speculative stock market with swaps every month.
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MISSINGPICTURES wrote:I'm going to comment here because I commented on the other thread...
When I see people talk about the trading economy being "just business" what that always means is taking advantage of people's desperation and exploiting their own community members for their own gains. This is a deeply dangerous attitude for a social group to have. When you are in a community you must both give and take and many of you never give. Part of being a good community member is letting other people get a good deal too. The benefit of not having rarities during the month is to provide a blank slate so that everyone can trade freely for what they need. Assigning values to these pets negates the point of monthly swaps and hurts the community. When swaps have one pet common and the other uncommon, you did NOT "lose out" or get "burned", those pets had no value. You only lost the opportunity to squeeze more out of others.
This relates to my previous statement about a vocal portion of the CS community being mean and entitled. This portion also tends to engage with under-handed trading tactics that border on scams. This is also why rude, angry, or otherwise inappropriate conduct is so common on the trading scene. It feels like this crowd forgets they are interacting with real people and not NPCs to bleed dry. It is tiring to have to keep arguing about this harmful behavior over and over. Threads like this pop on every few months and I am glad this is putting a finger on the problem instead of people ranting about bad trades they have gotten.
It is completely unacceptable and inexcusable that such a vital part of the game has now become inaccessible to most of the community. We need to establish that this kind of behavior is not acceptable and will not be tolerated by not trading with them. No matter how long it takes you to find the last pet on your wishlist of the month you must not give in and wait it out or else everyone will pay the price. I think that creating a group of dependable traders for monthly swaps is a lovely idea and I support it. I am always open to monthly swaps for anyone who needs them and thank you to everyone who is already setting a good example.
a_sight_to_behold wrote:MISSINGPICTURES wrote:I'm going to comment here because I commented on the other thread...
When I see people talk about the trading economy being "just business" what that always means is taking advantage of people's desperation and exploiting their own community members for their own gains. This is a deeply dangerous attitude for a social group to have. When you are in a community you must both give and take and many of you never give. Part of being a good community member is letting other people get a good deal too. The benefit of not having rarities during the month is to provide a blank slate so that everyone can trade freely for what they need. Assigning values to these pets negates the point of monthly swaps and hurts the community. When swaps have one pet common and the other uncommon, you did NOT "lose out" or get "burned", those pets had no value. You only lost the opportunity to squeeze more out of others.
This relates to my previous statement about a vocal portion of the CS community being mean and entitled. This portion also tends to engage with under-handed trading tactics that border on scams. This is also why rude, angry, or otherwise inappropriate conduct is so common on the trading scene. It feels like this crowd forgets they are interacting with real people and not NPCs to bleed dry. It is tiring to have to keep arguing about this harmful behavior over and over. Threads like this pop on every few months and I am glad this is putting a finger on the problem instead of people ranting about bad trades they have gotten.
It is completely unacceptable and inexcusable that such a vital part of the game has now become inaccessible to most of the community. We need to establish that this kind of behavior is not acceptable and will not be tolerated by not trading with them. No matter how long it takes you to find the last pet on your wishlist of the month you must not give in and wait it out or else everyone will pay the price. I think that creating a group of dependable traders for monthly swaps is a lovely idea and I support it. I am always open to monthly swaps for anyone who needs them and thank you to everyone who is already setting a good example.
That is what happens irl too yk
you buy food but you buy food at the base price of the food, + some extra so they can earn money
it happens everywhere
irl every1s also not NPCs
joe cool wrote:a_sight_to_behold wrote:MISSINGPICTURES wrote:I'm going to comment here because I commented on the other thread...
When I see people talk about the trading economy being "just business" what that always means is taking advantage of people's desperation and exploiting their own community members for their own gains. This is a deeply dangerous attitude for a social group to have. When you are in a community you must both give and take and many of you never give. Part of being a good community member is letting other people get a good deal too. The benefit of not having rarities during the month is to provide a blank slate so that everyone can trade freely for what they need. Assigning values to these pets negates the point of monthly swaps and hurts the community. When swaps have one pet common and the other uncommon, you did NOT "lose out" or get "burned", those pets had no value. You only lost the opportunity to squeeze more out of others.
This relates to my previous statement about a vocal portion of the CS community being mean and entitled. This portion also tends to engage with under-handed trading tactics that border on scams. This is also why rude, angry, or otherwise inappropriate conduct is so common on the trading scene. It feels like this crowd forgets they are interacting with real people and not NPCs to bleed dry. It is tiring to have to keep arguing about this harmful behavior over and over. Threads like this pop on every few months and I am glad this is putting a finger on the problem instead of people ranting about bad trades they have gotten.
It is completely unacceptable and inexcusable that such a vital part of the game has now become inaccessible to most of the community. We need to establish that this kind of behavior is not acceptable and will not be tolerated by not trading with them. No matter how long it takes you to find the last pet on your wishlist of the month you must not give in and wait it out or else everyone will pay the price. I think that creating a group of dependable traders for monthly swaps is a lovely idea and I support it. I am always open to monthly swaps for anyone who needs them and thank you to everyone who is already setting a good example.
That is what happens irl too yk
you buy food but you buy food at the base price of the food, + some extra so they can earn money
it happens everywhere
irl every1s also not NPCs
cs users arent a business. every user you interact with on this website is in fact a person. there is a human being behind the screen. unless youre adopting from the adoptions page/pound/event banner there will always be a human being you are personally interacting with, even with no trade message sent. i think its a bit rude to imply that users on cs are npcs especially when the topic pertains to trading, an inherently interpersonal activity seeing as you will in fact be interacting with others.
similarly, i agree with MISSINGPICTURES in that the current trading scene is very entitled and mean. i think that the golden rule should be at the forefront of our minds when we interact with other. treat others the way you want to be treated. if you wouldnt accept the trade yourself, why send it in the first place? viewing such interactions with people as only there to make a profit off them is really disheartening as a longtime user. if someone were to be viewing ME as a means to an end (aka to profit off me), i know id be hurt and feel very exploited
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