TOOTS wrote:
Yoduh wrote:
tofino wrote:
Your current local rank doesn't matter! You got a badge!
And yes, we get the same thing and were moaning about it last night.
And the next day Buzztime Marketing sends a nice e-mail as a reminder that you did indeed win a badge. I'd unsubscribe to their notifications, but then I'd miss any that are actually worth reading. I'm waiting for that e-mail, but it hasn't come yet.
And, they post on Facebook as soon as you get them. They post on badges on Facebook for the people who have the app to play Buzztime Trivia on Facebook. To play that, you first have to give Buzztime permission to "Publish games and app activity." If you don't have that app enabled, the badges don't post. I don't know of a way to play Buzztime Trivia on Facebook without first giving them that permission, or a way to turn the permission off - so I don't play Buzztime Trivia on Facebook.
BT is not relatively as bad about this as many of the games, or the Calendar app. Those also demand permission to post and send messages in your name. I don't play these games either, because I think it's rude to bombard friends with the Facebook equivalent of spam.
For the companies making these games, these games are excuses to generate two revenue streams: getting you to pay cash for virtual items, and mining your data to sell to other companies. It seems only a few games make significant bucks off the virtual items, and most make their revenue from the data mining - which is a stream NTN has stated they want to tap. In NTN's focus on creating platforms they hope will persuade the most people to give them personal data and lists of their friends, I wonder if they've at least partially lost sight of the reality that the quality and integrity of the game has to be foremost, or the players will eventually tire of it, and walk away.
TFM