Board Thread:Eureka Moments/@comment-35508590-20180719210821/@comment-28829111-20180724004247

I agree with all of above LOL. The one point I would add is that Mytona set the limit of 250 friends (of which that must have changed to an even higher number as I have seen people try to friend me who have closer to 300 friends). Since they set that upper bound, and players do use it inclucing to hold onto zombies based on some posts here on Wiki they should make sure that players can in fact enjoy the gifting of such an enormous friend list. Now one can argue that there is a law of averages applied as to how many players do gift and play each day such that a player with 250 friends might only receive the one gift per day from X percent but those same law of averages would dictate how many players only do play twice per week based on work and family demands taking precedent.

If their loyal base are more inclined to be daily players (let's be reminded that those on the Wiki forum may be a unique group of "dedicated" SN players) then perhaps they would be willing to listen to some suggestions for improvement. Your last point is especially poignant. I enjoy getting the TY boxes not for their intrinsic "value" but simply as the acknowlegement that my time spent gifting a friend has been validated by the receipt of the thank you box. It is more of a confirmation of my trust in Mytona's code and their servers that if I participate in an action in the game feature that they promote (including on sites like Wiki and their own FB page) my efforts will be noted as received. I think their in-game gifting system is brilliant. I'm more concerned that if they were to change their current "gift box" prioritization to reflect what is better for us as players that they may "break" something in the process. It seems that at some point newer programmers were employed and they may still not be familiar with all of the code sections. Just my personal thoughts. For me, Dystopian, I chose to opt for Door number 1 and keep my friendlist small 60ish (although at present it is about 10 more than I would like). I do have some friends who TT and they make it possible for me to have a nice supply of passes as well as their other kind and generous gifts. As Secret Society players looked elsewhere when TT ended I would probably as well. Or at least would cease to be a daily player and monthly buyer. Many of the app games tolerate TT at present. It seems to only serve keeping the players with addictive personalities (I am forgetting the slang word for these players) hooked on their product. The online gambling folks hone in on them. SN has a niche. People addicted to hidden picture puzzles, and/or collecting things? Digital collections don't clutter and don't collect dust. chuckle.