Talk:Neopets controversy

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[edit] Screenshot in 'Hacks and glitches' section

Is that really a screenshot of a board locked by a cracker? It looks to me far more likely that it has been legitimately locked by an actual board monitor, in which case the caption (and any refences in the article) need correcting. --Tim (talk), (contribs) 15:08, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

If a board is locked, the creator would probably get a warning. Why would you be warned for helping someone keep their account? Because the person who put the CG there is the one who locked the board, and they want it to look like the board creator was lying. Seems logical. -- ~PinkDeoxys~ 19:43, 12 September 2006 (UTC)


I am quite sure that this is real. I am a user on Neopets and I remember encountering several cookie grabbers and just barely managing to keep my account. A lot of people on the boards were talking about someone named "Kaos", so that seems genuine.


Most likely, like in most situations this was a board created by a user and locked by the moderaters, and as normally, all users name are gone, the creater is warned, and since the board cannot be deleted at that moment all posts become pink and the user gets changed to theneopetsteam. So the account was not hacked, the board was just locked in the normal way so "A screenshot of a locked board by a hacked moderator's account" would not be right since the account was not hacked, so it should say "A screenshot of a board locked by a moderator's account"~Tsears

[edit] AntiNeopian

As this article is solely about the controversy and criticism surrounding Neopets, I believe a link to AntiNeopian.org (the largest anti-neopets site) would be beneficial to those reading this article. Currently, this article has no external links; the addition of AntiNeopian would provide Wikipedia readers who are interested in this topic with a website where they could easily learn more.

Wiki still doesn't work. Right now, it's just a POV forum, and as far as I know, Wikipedia tries not to link to forums. Lmblackjack21 06:03, 19 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Citation

How can a fan site forum be considered as citation for:

...On July 25, 2005 (now known as "Dupe Day"), a coding issue allowed items to be duplicated by users by sending specially modified requests to the server. The timing, and the duplication and release of cheap, common items (supposedly to implicate innocent users) fueled speculation of a concerted attack. Hundreds, possibly thousands of users were frozen, but accounts were not returned.[9]...

I have read the site and there is no evidence that no accounts were returned, it only goes on about how Dupe day existed and supports nothing further.

I believe that the citation 9 should be moved to after the first sentance, and a new citation be listed for the asty sentance, if there is one.

I am assuming however, that the article is referring to innocent users who had been caught up in the situation accidentally, and not the users who were creating the items. 202.72.163.179 08:37, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] HTML Filter Impossible? I think not

A very powerful HTML filter to stop cookie grabbers and other malicious scripts was implemented by Neopets on April 26, 2006. The filter ensures that HTML syntax is followed correctly by checking coding such as brackets and quotes, and makes it impossible to use any code that the staff has not allowed. [15]


While I understand they say it's impossible to use any code that staff don't allow, it's a contradiction in the fullest. If things were impossible to crack/hack, then I guess we wouldn't have a lot of the issues to deal with security on the web. I'm going to change this sentence based on:

1) My programming knowledge 2) Currently known loopholes in the system

If you have any objections, my discussion page is open.

[edit] Taboo

Neopets seems to have banned discussion of just about anything, making them easily the most tyrannical admins of all time, but one thing I found odd is, I swear one time Donna made a comment in an editorial to the effect that Legolas and Gimli kissing would be hot, or something.


If you could find that NT, then, post it:)