“We can confirm the individual and the member in question knew each other in the past”
Lmao yeah that would be evident to ANYONE WHO READ THE HARROWING SCREENCAPS OF ABUSE the victim posted
tinygamesbundle:
Signal boosting - do not support @tinygamesbundle - they refuse to acknowledge that one of their creators groomed a kid. The game that creator made - about dating a trans boy - is SO GROSS with the context. Please check out Moog’s tweets about their experience. #tinygamesbundle
@PkmnMasterHolly@ThatHollowGuy The pandemic is not over just because everyone is pretending it is. Immunocompromised players exist, are we just deciding that they have to risk their lives to enjoy Pokemon GO events? Like... literally why should they have to deal with that when we know accessibility is possible
@PkmnMasterHolly If Niantic actually cared about their ethos of making the community touch grass, they’d nerf remote raiding. But conveniently for their pocketbook, that “pandemic bonus” stays. They’ve made a shitload of money off us, I’ll never understand why people defend them for free.
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I hate having to be the one to complain yet again, but somebody has to speak up for the community.
Don't need polls or discussions to know that the vast majority of players do NOT want this change to incense in @PokemonGoApp, @NianticLabs. 1/
Also if Niantic wants us to get out and touch grass so bad, why are remote raids still a thing? Ah yes, because they’re a profit driven company and they make tons of money allowing people to remote raid — ESPECIALLY when they secretly turn the shiny rate down to drive up spending
We need to get loud and make it clear to @NianticHelp that removing incense effectiveness hurts the Pokemon GO Community. This is a matter of accessibility. Allow players to incense effectively while stationary so disabled players and players in rural areas can enjoy the game.
I literally don’t even understand why they’ve done this. I would NEVER buy a premium item that gives me 18 Pokemon in 90 minutes. This makes a popular premium item worthless to the community when it would be advantageous to Niantic to make that premium item attractive.
@MYSTIC7 They won’t be getting any more of my money until they disclose the drop rate on raids and make it species consistent. You said it! We got scammed with the Corsola drop rate, straight up.
@PokemonGoApp@PokemonGoApp still calling on you to address this. Trainers around the world are compiling their results for raiding Corsola and it is VERY clear that something with this raid boss in particular was fishy. Many many many trainers paying for 100-200 raids with no shiny to be seen
@PokemonGoApp Disclose the shiny odds for each species on raids. They’re clearly not all the same shiny rate. Not disclosing the shiny odds for different species that people may choose to raid is intentionally misleading your player base. “If you’re lucky!” Doesn’t cut it anymore.
Lmao I don’t understand why people defend Niantic for free over shit like their lack of transparency. They make BILLIONS of dollars off their player base. Why don’t you want to see player QOL improved, exactly? Working against your own best interests as players.
@PokeDragons52 @crystallgnaires @PokemonGoApp@AppStore And in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp there’s gachapon for aesthetic costume and furniture items. They are purely aesthetic items. They disclose their odds.
@PokeDragons52 @crystallgnaires @PokemonGoApp@AppStore Genshin Impact doesn’t force their players to pull on gachapon either. They’re still legally required to disclose their gachapon odds.
@PokeDragons52@PokemonGoApp Think about it. If you see people getting Lugia at a rate of about 1/40 in the community, you might assume Corsola is the same. They’re both raids, so why wouldn’t they be? But in reality—the community determined its way lower. And that DIFFERENCE is intentionally misleading.
@PokeDragons52@PokemonGoApp@AppStore To a gachapon pull for a “rare” (shiny) it IS STILL GAMBLING and changing the odds on people without disclosing them for them to make a transparent consumer decision IS actually predatory to the player base. (2/2)
@PokeDragons52@PokemonGoApp MANY other games disclose odds, as they are legally required to do so—because when you do gachapon pulls in a game like Genshin Impact, you’re essentially gambling. What I wish @AppStore would realise is that even though Pokemon GO is selling a raid pass as a KEY (1/2)