If the writers actually cared all that much about the poll it could literally just end in them just going "Ok more Ausars then"
That is, in fact, what I took away from this thread.
If the writers actually cared all that much about the poll it could literally just end in them just going "Ok more Ausars then"
Even if the sample is not that big you can't deny there's a seemingly strong demand for not furry conten (be it human content or alien content). I personally don't mind too much the furry thing since this game is text based and my imagination can ignore the parts i don't like (like paws) but I think it should be something to keep in mind nonetheless.Polls, suggestions, conversations and the forums/discord in general are pretty irrelevant on determining interest, anyway. For example, there was sixty votes on this poll. There was probably sixty unique hits on the Fenblog in a hour. Maybe.
Still, drop in the pond etc.
But a) no one knows what that demand supposedly is for? As noted, Ausars have very little actual fur and human faces. so, more slut puppies is a reasonable conclusion. How would they know if it's paws that you don't like? What -exactly- is anyone suppose to 'keep in mind' about this? b) I for one haven't even voted, and would probably vote for more furry content, legitimately or just out of spite. how many other people would do the same? we don't know. but I know there's a lot more than 60 views for this thread alone. even with repetition, the number of unique views is certain high enough to completely change the result.Even if the sample is not that big you can't deny there's a seemingly strong demand for not furry conten (be it human content or alien content). I personally don't mind too much the furry thing since this game is text based and my imagination can ignore the parts i don't like (like paws) but I think it should be something to keep in mind nonetheless.
Seconded.But a) know one knows what that demand supposedly is for? As noted, Ausars have very little actual fur and human faces. so, more slut puppies is a reasonable conclusion. How would they know if it's paws that you don't like? What -exactly- is anyone suppose to 'keep in mind' about this? b) I for one haven't even voted, and would probably vote for more furry content, legitimately or just out of spite. how many other people would do the same? we don't know. but I know there's a lot more than 60 views for this thread alone. even with repetition, the number of unique views is certain high enough to completely change the result.
In conclusion, the poll is shit and any conclusion you draw from it is mostly your own biases made manifest.
Oh yeah, absolutely. Even apart from my own neutrality on the subject, I didn't include that in my post because the shittiness of the poll was self-evident. It would almost be insulting to point that out, like pointing out the existence of the sky. But I don't feel that the poll's blatant bias can be used to dismiss the relative lack of content containing true aliens-- the fact that they're arguing and supporting their point badly doesn't mean there's not at least some truth under there.But a) no one knows what that demand supposedly is for? As noted, Ausars have very little actual fur and human faces. so, more slut puppies is a reasonable conclusion. How would they know if it's paws that you don't like? What -exactly- is anyone suppose to 'keep in mind' about this? b) I for one haven't even voted, and would probably vote for more furry content, legitimately or just out of spite. how many other people would do the same? we don't know. but I know there's a lot more than 60 views for this thread alone. even with repetition, the number of unique views is certain high enough to completely change the result.
In conclusion, the poll is shit and any conclusion you draw from it is mostly your own biases made manifest.
Paws were just an example of things that i don't like so I chose to ignore, I wasn't implying they should read everyone's mind to see what they like, just mentioning how in my case i take advantage of how the game is and chose to ignore the parts I personally don't like (mentioning paws as an example). And about what they should "keep in mind" I was just refering to the fact that there's a seemingly strong demand for human or other alien content.How would they know if it's paws that you don't like? What -exactly- is anyone suppose to 'keep in mind' about this?
wait WHAT? the whole idea of a forum is to have feedback and ideasPolls, suggestions, conversations and the forums/discord in general are pretty irrelevant on determining interest, anyway. For example, there was sixty votes on this poll. There was probably sixty unique hits on the Fenblog in a hour. Maybe.
Still, drop in the pond etc.
wait WHAT? the whole idea of a forum is to have feedback and ideas
if polls, suggestions, conversations and discussions are irrelevant why keep a forum at all?
If devs and writers start to come around stating that "It is irrelevant" basically stating that they don't care about their community
why would the community keep, or even more people, want to contribute supporting patreon ?
wait WHAT? the whole idea of a forum is to have feedback and ideas
if polls, suggestions, conversations and discussions are irrelevant why keep a forum at all?
If devs and writers start to come around stating that "It is irrelevant" basically stating that they don't care about their community
why would the community keep, or even more people, want to contribute supporting patreon ?
if you think forums are meant only for memes and "last post wins" threads.We get to use the forum to ask questions and maybe play some fun/dumb forum games like 'describe your steele' or 'kinksame or kinkshame'.
I mean, go ahead and try to use it the way you think it should be used, and I'll just...sit here and watch none of those things happen?if you think forums are meant only for memes and "last post wins" threads.
Then good for you, but not
but that's my point, that's the problem...I mean, go ahead and try to use it the way you think it should be used, and I'll just...sit here and watch none of those things happen?
Eh. Again, polls and forum discussions really aren't a reasonable way to expect the people making the game to learn 'what people want' (-especially- not this poll/discussion). You're just going to spend five minutes tops making a post and expect a writer to come in and dedicate a month to whatever thing you kinda vaguely seem to have wanted at the time? Again. there's a pipeline for ideas and submissions. if you want things to be in the game, use it.but that's my point, that's the problem...
wait WHAT? the whole idea of a forum is to have feedback and ideas
if polls, suggestions, conversations and discussions are irrelevant why keep a forum at all?
If devs and writers start to come around stating that "It is irrelevant" basically stating that they don't care about their community
why would the community keep, or even more people, want to contribute supporting patreon ?
Don't get ahead of yourself, that's not what Magic_Ted was saying.
I don't know what the member count on the forum is, but its probably at least several hundred and probably closer to a couple of thousand. Which means that a poll doesn't really tell you that much. Especially when you have a poll like the one here that is inherently skewed by the choices. So sixty votes on a poll like that won't tell you anything actually useful. That actual information is irrelevant and irrelevant in the sense that it doesn't say anything useful.
When you do research regarding something like, in this instance, furries, you need to understand that you're talking to a large group of people but more importantly you're talking to varying tastes. And not everyone is going to vote for whatever reason. Especially in this instance with a poll as skewed as that. Realistically, you would want to gauge the levels of acceptance and what tastes people had. For example, a proper poll would have options like this:
Do you think the level of Furry Content is balanced?
- Yes
- No
- No real opinion
A more definitive poll would be more like:
Do you think the level of Furry Content is balanced?
- Yes, I think the level is balanced for my tastes.
- Yes, but I think there could be a little more tweaking.
- No, but I think that the content is getting closer to balanced.
- No, I think there's too much furry content.
- No, I think there's too little furry content.
- Furry content isn't really my thing, but it doesn't interfere with my playing the game.
- I don't have any real opinion.
You might not get as many votes on that second poll, but the information you're getting is still more valuable and informative than an already skewed poll.
Also, polls get used by individual writers to help determine their next big project, and community feedback helps shape those projects. Things like, "What Content Would You Like Added" can actually help a writer decide they want to add something to a character, or even a whole new character, the forums are far from irrelevant.Don't get ahead of yourself, that's not what Magic_Ted was saying.
I don't know what the member count on the forum is, but its probably at least several hundred and probably closer to a couple of thousand. Which means that a poll doesn't really tell you that much. Especially when you have a poll like the one here that is inherently skewed by the choices. So sixty votes on a poll like that won't tell you anything actually useful. That actual information is irrelevant and irrelevant in the sense that it doesn't say anything useful.
When you do research regarding something like, in this instance, furries, you need to understand that you're talking to a large group of people but more importantly you're talking to varying tastes. And not everyone is going to vote for whatever reason. Especially in this instance with a poll as skewed as that. Realistically, you would want to gauge the levels of acceptance and what tastes people had. For example, a proper poll would have options like this:
Do you think the level of Furry Content is balanced?
- Yes
- No
- No real opinion
A more definitive poll would be more like:
Do you think the level of Furry Content is balanced?
- Yes, I think the level is balanced for my tastes.
- Yes, but I think there could be a little more tweaking.
- No, but I think that the content is getting closer to balanced.
- No, I think there's too much furry content.
- No, I think there's too little furry content.
- Furry content isn't really my thing, but it doesn't interfere with my playing the game.
- I don't have any real opinion.
You might not get as many votes on that second poll, but the information you're getting is still more valuable and informative than an already skewed poll.
wait WHAT? the whole idea of a forum is to have feedback and ideas
if polls, suggestions, conversations and discussions are irrelevant why keep a forum at all?
If devs and writers start to come around stating that "It is irrelevant" basically stating that they don't care about their community
why would the community keep, or even more people, want to contribute supporting patreon ?
To put in in addition perspective, here;
This ugly and bad poll has 69 (nice) votes on it. Sixty nine users on the forums have chimed in one way or another. Those are probably sixty nine individual people, as I doubt someone is going to multi-account to run around for it and there's probably an autodetect IP for polls or something but I don't really caaaare.
The TiTs patreon has 6170 users committing some amount of funds to it, ignoring all the freebies. Any given forums discussion is a petty drop in the bucket that generates very little as far as community feedback goes, it's at best used to mingle on lower key projects for review and editing and just in general being a community. Heck, the noisy discord has two thousand people online from a glance right now. As a result, any feedback here is pretty much irrelevant in the greater scope of someone's wants or critique, at least as far as "but this is what the community wants" and actually changing anything goes, anyway.
i agree that the whole poll could have been better formulated,Did...did you actually read what people have said?
Because its not "they don't care", its they hear a constant cacophony of noise, voices and opinions. And when you get a topic like this that was inherently biased to begin with or doesn't offer anything constructive, then some times its better to just wash your hands of the thread. But its not a case of "well, the plebs have spoken, time to ignore them."