Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
Morningstar wrote:
Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
It isn't neopets fault for the ads.
They just got in contact with a big ad company and got all different ads on the site.
They aren't sponsors.....
It IS their fault for the ads. Neopets is ultimately responsible for EVERYTHING put on this site. They knew exactly what they were getting into when they decided to put the banner ads up. And, if they don't have good attorneys to write up contracts with these ad companies that state exactly what can and what cannot be on the site, then they need to hire some. And, need to hire someone to monitor the ads--just like they hire someone to monitor what we say and do on the site.
Owning a pet site myself I would know.
First you sign up with the ad company.
And if you notice that there are ads that are wrong, you ask them to remove them.
Obiously the guy who signed neopets up with the ad company didn't see the ad yet.
All the guy saw was a big fat pay check.
And I think this guy was Mr. Doug Doorknob.
Also, if it is really true under 13 year olds only see neopets ads, 14 year olds are sometimes doing that kind of stuff. Though I'd say it would be good to make it so only 18 year olds can see these kinds of ads.
Having gone to Northwestern law school and having worked in corporate law for many years, I know for a fact that any corporation who signs up for any advertising signs a contract for this. And the contract specifically says what you can and cannot do. If the Neopets corporate attorney didn't put something in the contract stating that sexual references were prohibited from all ads, then he isn't the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. If he did put that in, then Neopets needs to take legal action against the advertising company and, perhaps, should make a point of previewing all ads before they are released to the public.
By showing those ads, they are going against everything said in their Press Kit about how safe and trustworthy Neopets is. Quote: "Neopets follows the guidelines established by the Children's Advertising Review Unit (CARU), a self-regulatory forum set up by the advertising industry in conjunction with the Council of Better Business Bureaus to review and provide guidelines concerning advertising and promotional materials directed at children in all media." NO, they don't. If you check CARU, they are not following the guidelines.
Quote: "Importantly, parents trust Neopets. Thanks to the diligence of the site's round-the-clock team of monitors and e-mail support staff, Neopets, Inc. works vigilantly toward its goal of maintaining a safe and fun online environment for all ages." NO, by advertising sex on the site, it is no longer a safe environment for all ages. I know of many moms who play Neopets with their littler kids sitting in their laps or right next to them. The account is Mommy's, but the little kid helps out by feeding the pets, etc. Not too cool if the 5 year old who like to play the Disney games asks Mommy what "heat of the moment" is. Not too cool if Mommy has to try to explain that to her little kid.
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