I think we should adress the elephant in the room

JessieSJessieS Member Posts: 1,611 ★★★★★

This is not some “small event “ This is one of the biggest holidays on planet and Kabam won’t even do something as simple as send a Happy Lunar New Year message to players . We constantly get game wide messages over the most ridiculous things but Kabam can’t even be bothered to send one over one of the biggest holidays on the plane ? This is beyond bizzare and seems clearly deliberate. The literally least they could do was send a Happy Lunar New Year message with the attached profile pic. Does anyone know if Kabam got in some beef with China or something ?
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  • PT_99PT_99 Member Posts: 5,267 ★★★★★
    Are you Chinese?
  • JessieSJessieS Member Posts: 1,611 ★★★★★

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
  • 713_o_f1673r713_o_f1673r Member Posts: 522 ★★★
    Shamir51 said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?

    You can get a profile picture in the game. They’ve acknowledged it. Time to move on.
    Lmao, if he didn't say that last sentence, he wouldn't have been checkmate'd like that
  • JessieSJessieS Member Posts: 1,611 ★★★★★

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
  • JessieSJessieS Member Posts: 1,611 ★★★★★
    DNA3000 said:

    JessieS said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
    How fortunate for all of us that you’re providing the pushback that will eliminate that critical threat to quality.
    Nah I am just a small cog but I provide a place for players to vent their frustration . Nothing can ever eliminate the inevitable enshittification but we can try to slow it down a bit
  • FeydRauthaFeydRautha Member Posts: 146 ★★
    JessieS said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
    This is from the official account on Facebook

  • DONZALOOG1234DONZALOOG1234 Member Posts: 361 ★★

    JessieS said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
    This is from the official account on Facebook

    They forgot my boy Mister Negative 😔
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,657 ★★★★★
    JessieS said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
    What about other major holidays that they don't even mention? No event, no post or anything?
  • BringPopcornBringPopcorn Member Posts: 6,690 ★★★★★
    Its cause its the year of the 🐍 and we all know how much people complained about Serpent 😑.
    Well done people
  • FishSkinFishSkin Member Posts: 116
    JessieS said:

    DNA3000 said:

    JessieS said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
    How fortunate for all of us that you’re providing the pushback that will eliminate that critical threat to quality.
    Nah I am just a small cog but I provide a place for players to vent their frustration . Nothing can ever eliminate the inevitable enshittification but we can try to slow it down a bit
    oh the irony...
  • SirGamesBondSirGamesBond Member Posts: 5,859 ★★★★★
    Our billion > the billion in the post
    Ortoun said:

    JessieS said:

    PT_99 said:

    Are you Chinese?

    No but I do have a Masters Degree in Asian so I am intimately aware of what a huge and important event this is and how bizzare Kabam 180 degree turn is

    The game is banned in China. They got definitely got beef. ( This is a joke)

    Lmao
    A masters degree in Asian what?
    I think the word kids use these days is Yapping.
  • BringPopcornBringPopcorn Member Posts: 6,690 ★★★★★
    JessieS said:


    This is not some “small event “ This is one of the biggest holidays on planet and Kabam won’t even do something as simple as send a Happy Lunar New Year message to players . We constantly get game wide messages over the most ridiculous things but Kabam can’t even be bothered to send one over one of the biggest holidays on the plane ? This is beyond bizzare and seems clearly deliberate. The literally least they could do was send a Happy Lunar New Year message with the attached profile pic. Does anyone know if Kabam got in some beef with China or something ?

    I guess if we are going with your train of thought. Kabam had a beef with India too they are a Billion+ people and nothing Hindi is ever celebrated.
    They got something against Messi and Ronaldo, millions follow them and they weren't even mentioned in the game. KABAM what is your problem with Messi and Ronaldo? And if you don't have a problem which one is the GOAT?
  • OrtounOrtoun Member Posts: 939 ★★★★

    Our billion > the billion in the post

    Ortoun said:

    JessieS said:

    PT_99 said:

    Are you Chinese?

    No but I do have a Masters Degree in Asian so I am intimately aware of what a huge and important event this is and how bizzare Kabam 180 degree turn is

    The game is banned in China. They got definitely got beef. ( This is a joke)

    Lmao
    A masters degree in Asian what?
    I think the word kids use these days is Yapping.
    That is what i figured, just suprised no one else had called them on it by the time I got to the thread.
  • BigBlueOxBigBlueOx Member Posts: 2,716 ★★★★★

    JessieS said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
    This is from the official account on Facebook

    Great wait until the people realize Mantis is an actual alien…
  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 20,256 Guardian
    JessieS said:

    DNA3000 said:

    JessieS said:

    JessieS said:

    Are they obligated to do it? At least we got a LNY event multiple times before; Diwali, a festival which is also celebrated by more than 1 billion people worldwide has never even been addressed by Kabam yet you don't see people complaining about it. Btw they did address the elephant in the room and also post it in fb. You'd have known if you spent a little time searching instead of just rushing into the forums to complain about it.

    Are you just being weirdly defensive about Kabam or do you truly not understand what a bizzare move it is for Kabam to go from widely celebrating Lunar New Year year after year to not even doing something as simple as acknowledge it with an in game message ?
    I am not being defensive for anyone. If you’re trying to insinuate that it’s some kind of a hidden agenda against China then it’s highly unlikely and the way I see it is just a business move. I am just speculating here so take it with a grain of salt. Before when the game had a large active player base in China generating sizeable revenue it made sense to do a LNY event to keep the players happy. But now that the game got banned in China and the revenue declined from that region, they might not find it necessary to keep doing that event. If India was a top revenue generating region then we would probably get a Diwali event every year. The fact that they give a decent Christmas gift suggests that the players who spend most in the game are from American and European countries. Again pure speculation and I have no concrete data to support what I said whatsoever.
    That was my thought as well. Which is why I could understand removing the event . But removing it completely and not even sending a simple symbolic message ( it’s not like they are shy on the messages ) to wish people a Happy Lunar New Year . This just seems like pure pettiness and generally when corporate entities begin acting petty and unprofessional and they face no pushback it’s a sign that the quality is about to drop
    How fortunate for all of us that you’re providing the pushback that will eliminate that critical threat to quality.
    Nah I am just a small cog but I provide a place for players to vent their frustration . Nothing can ever eliminate the inevitable enshittification but we can try to slow it down a bit
    Cory Doctorow recommended two strategies to counter what he called enshittification when he coined the phrase. One: don’t use algorithms to decide what content people get in your platform. Two: don’t lock users into your platform; allow them to walk away. Neither of these are really applicable to MCOC as MCOC is not a platform in this context.

    It’s probably not a good idea to use terms you’re unfamiliar with just because they sound cool, just as it’s probably not a good idea to attempt to represent all us Asians just because you have a degree in “Asian”. Most Asians already know how to Asian and can Asian for themselves.
  • captain_rogerscaptain_rogers Member Posts: 11,056 ★★★★★
    Guys I think op did his masters in a Asian country that's what he meant
  • PolygonPolygon Member Posts: 4,937 ★★★★★
    In the 19th Century genocide by Turkey , they slaughtered and displaced millions of Armenians , Greeks, Syrians, and Kurds but you never see anything done to commemorate the survivors
  • captain_rogerscaptain_rogers Member Posts: 11,056 ★★★★★
    Polygon said:

    In the 19th Century genocide by Turkey , they slaughtered and displaced millions of Armenians , Greeks, Syrians, and Kurds but you never see anything done to commemorate the survivors

    Shhhhh.... The genocide defenders will come out saying it was fake.
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