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Although not often, accounts are sold by OG owners that come onto the site to sell their account. I have noticed that there is a loading line that says ‘If you have to ask if the account is OG, it’s not og’ or something like that, I think this should be removed as it MAY discourage a user who wants to sell their account.
 
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I mean the odds of that appearing is 1 out of 100 or something, please nothing wrong with the message that may let users leave.
 

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flashback to when a guy had to google what a Rake is. I somewhat agree, but I do not think its that big of a deal
 

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I mean the odds of that appearing is 1 out of 100 or something, please nothing wrong with the message that may let users leave.
The odds of that message even appearing at all are already less than 1/100, so even if every potential new user would be completely convinced that they should by no means register an account nor attempt to sell their MC account on here when they see that message, the odds would already be less.
The odds of a potential new member actually having an OG, being so incredibly naive about the market that they don't know if it's OG, too insecure to ask, but so knowledgable about our rules to know that non-OG accounts aren't sellable, and actually willing to read and take a splash message personally, feeling like they should not register and sell their MC account to attempt to sell it, is so incredibly low I couldn't even fathom an estimate. However, I suspect that it's somewhere so near 0 that the percentage is negligible. Decrement that number by two decimal places to take the message's appearance chance into consideration, and the odds of losing a member over that message existing among the pool is certainly less than the odds of losing an impatient member simply due to the fact that we have a loading screen.
But like the loading screen, I do believe that the message has the probability to bring far more good than it has to bring negatives. Therefore I believe it is worth the forthright and dry humor. Thus the reason I wrote it in the first place.

Though of course, if I didn't believe that, I wouldn't have included it. So my position is assumed.
 

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The odds of that message even appearing at all are already less than 1/100, so even if every potential new user would be completely convinced that they should by no means register an account nor attempt to sell their MC account on here when they see that message, the odds would already be less.
The odds of a potential new member actually having an OG, being so incredibly naive about the market that they don't know if it's OG, too insecure to ask, but so knowledgable about our rules to know that non-OG accounts aren't sellable, and actually willing to read and take a splash message personally, feeling like they should not register and sell their MC account to attempt to sell it, is so incredibly low I couldn't even fathom an estimate. However, I suspect that it's somewhere so near 0 that the percentage is negligible. Decrement that number by two decimal places to take the message's appearance chance into consideration, and the odds of losing a member over that message existing among the pool is certainly less than the odds of losing an impatient member simply due to the fact that we have a loading screen.
But like the loading screen, I do believe that the message has the probability to bring far more good than it has to bring negatives. Therefore I believe it is worth the forthright and dry humor. Thus the reason I wrote it in the first place.

Though of course, if I didn't believe that, I wouldn't have included it. So my position is assumed.
you didnt need to write a whole paragraph about it man its just a guess lmao
 

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The odds of that message even appearing at all are already less than 1/100, so even if every potential new user would be completely convinced that they should by no means register an account nor attempt to sell their MC account on here when they see that message, the odds would already be less.
The odds of a potential new member actually having an OG, being so incredibly naive about the market that they don't know if it's OG, too insecure to ask, but so knowledgable about our rules to know that non-OG accounts aren't sellable, and actually willing to read and take a splash message personally, feeling like they should not register and sell their MC account to attempt to sell it, is so incredibly low I couldn't even fathom an estimate. However, I suspect that it's somewhere so near 0 that the percentage is negligible. Decrement that number by two decimal places to take the message's appearance chance into consideration, and the odds of losing a member over that message existing among the pool is certainly less than the odds of losing an impatient member simply due to the fact that we have a loading screen.
But like the loading screen, I do believe that the message has the probability to bring far more good than it has to bring negatives. Therefore I believe it is worth the forthright and dry humor. Thus the reason I wrote it in the first place.

Though of course, if I didn't believe that, I wouldn't have included it. So my position is assumed.
This point is more valid now that our splash page only very rarely shows up to users under certain circumstances rather than showing up for everyone. I don't see a problem with it really.

Denied, thanks for the suggestion.
 
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