“I can’t comment” often means: it is against business practices to do so. I doubt ANYONE wants to publicly reveal information that could be used by a rival company or a hostile force in the markets to damage Tapas. I’m sure everyone here means well, but there is a level of common sense about how much of the inner workings can be revealed. Tapas is already EXTREMELY transparent about a lot of things compared to other tech firms so I wouldn’t say that there’s some mysterious forces at work. Just common sense and following the rules.
oh yeah regarding the "can't comment" thing you guys know i love tin foil and dismantling capitalist oppression but like
as far as anyone's concerned he's literally not legally allowed to comment on the matter lol
and if he is and choosing not to, that's out of our control so don't worry about it, keep it in your hat and move on lol obviously if it contributes to your suspicions or worries we can't control that either but try not to stress over it too much when it's obvious we're either not gonna get an answer or that answer simply doesn't exist
Yes, that should have been certainly done! It's basic marketing 101 to check out what the competitors are doing and then aim for something different (to avoid copyright claims/beef) and make it better than everything else out there to keep users here @_@
I mean, I learned that in my 1st semester of product design which was ages ago, I don't want to step on anyone's toes here, but that procedure is absolute basics ^^"
That put aside, I am really glad to read that you and the team are working on the issues... =) (Any chance for a solid DM system? )
ok i mentioned this in my last post but i'll say it again
they did visit webtoons.
probably a lot.
prooobably while they were designing the website lol maybe a little dual monitor action, idk but like
it IS basic marketing 101, you're right about that. and they know what they did lol because it's also basic marketing 101 to hop on the bandwagon of what's popular and they took that to the extreme.
you don't accidentally end up with a website that looks and functions the exact same as a competitor's website without having visited that website many times before, and at that point it's not accidentaaaal ~
Hard pill to swallow: they did not invest too much time and effort and $$$ on the redesign only to have it rolled back, just like that. No matter how much you ask for it. (they would've done so day1 if it was in the cards) The best they can do is just make it not suck as much as they possibly can. The core design will stay the same.
The faster you can make peace with that fact, the better you can adapt (if you plan to stay despite it all, that is lol)
Also, while the staff missed the mark big time, i think we need to chill and not scrutinize every single word they say. "can't comment" simply means that: can't comment. They literally confirmed they were not bought out so no need to keep pushing that narrative.
And here is the thing: they really don't have to listen to what the forum says. We are literally in the minority here. The vast majority of the creators don't even know there is a forum in the first place, or don't care there is one. As long as they can just upload their comic, they're satisfied. But they're going out of their way when they honestly don't have to look our way lol.
They screwed up big time but give them the benefit of the doubt.
And chill.
Just my two cents.
At least they are listening. I'll take that as a positive regardless of whatever their motives might be. Not every company does listen. When Inkblazers was falling apart, they started banning anyone who criticized their decisions--at least, that's what other people said; I wasn't personally involved, so I don't have first hand knowledge.
@michaelson I have a bug to report - I was fiddling around with how Tapas looked on different browsers, opened it in Internet Explorer, and had this mild issue:
Anyways, given I don't know if anyone else has had this issue (and the low overall usage of IE) this is probably a lower priority fix, but I figured I should probably let someone know.
Thanks, Joanne.
Though I found that out about an hour after my post and was too mad to edit my post, what with all the foraging we have to do now to find out simple stuff on this 'new design' of the site
Why is everything important all hidden under weird symbols after this update. Even on fanfiction sites the option for font preference is at the top right corner of every page in plain sight.
And the new subscribe button is almost hugging the continue button. I actually went and accidentally unsubscribed from my own series after the page loaded and jumped. And now, instead of being the first sub of my own series, I am the 188th one. :
Dear Tapas(tic),
Close to 90% of the active people here on the forum and possibly many more of the silent majority who don't know of the forum will be pleased to have the previous design and functionality of the site back, with some of the new improvements added.
Imagine 90% of your core providers happier than they are now, and how much more we will be inspired to do for this site, as well as bring more and more of our friends and acquaintances here.
It worked for the Sonic movie.
Yours sincerely,
The 90%
I'll just say this: for anyone trying to speak for other creators -- don't.
Please only express your own feelings on the matter. But don't speak for me. While I have my own gripes about the new designs, I'll let that be known via the feedback survey. I've mostly been lurking on the matter, liking posts here and there, and the last thing I need is someone saying "mostly everyone is feeling this way, even those who aren't speaking". No, I'll say something if I feel I need to.
Do not act in my stead.
@Yoon
Sorry something not included in my feedback is a glitch when making comments on Safari (Don't know if anyone else has this issue). I haven't made any comments in the last few days so this just came up.
When trying to reply to someone's comment, there is a 50/50 shot I will suddenly be taken to a different page of that same comic. It happened twice. Once commenting on someone else's comic, and once responding to a reader on my own.