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Decline unwanted VIP-Gift

Harri J. Toepfer 4 years ago updated by Katie 4 years ago 5

For some time past, it is possible to buy VIP as a present to any other user. This is a very nice idea because not everybody has that much money and you can make somebody really happy with this.

However, awkward situations can arise if a person you do not really know buys you VIP, because you cannot do anything against this. IRL you can give the person their gift back. Regrettably, that is not possible on WoP, even though this gift was bought with RL-money.

As a solution, it would be great if you could accept or decline VIP bought by somebody else. Then you were not forced to accept such a gift and you could talk with the person about it.

We would be very thankful if you voted this up.

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VIP Packages: Pitfalls, suggestions and alternative ideas.

heterostasis 2 years ago updated by World of Potter 2 years ago 1

I'm well aware that there's another topic already made by the lovely Teagan, but I just figured that I'd get what I have to say out of the way too.


Look, I know a lot of people are upset, but the site and upper management's position is not unreasonable.

Shit's expensive nowadays. I get that and I'm sure many other users do too. I've noticed many WoX sites have been getting fewer people actively using the site and being online recently in the past 3-4 years, which would mean less revenue for the sites to stay functioning. As a dedicated user, raising the price of VIP to account for inflationary and maintenance costs isn't a concern. I believe there are other, more effective and user-friendly ways to increase revenue. As others have said, the current package system is super awkward and costs way too much, at least in a single increase.

Because of the new updates, most VIP subscribers won't want to pay for it anymore. Yes, you've raised the price of the services, but also you've run down the demand drastically which decreases the overall revenue you'd be making from the sites. Fewer people buying a more expensive product doesn't end up meaning that you make more money.

An alternative update, according to general consensus, is to simply increase the monthly price of VIP. Most people stated they would be willing to accept any price from the original $3.25 up to $5.50. The latter is only a dollar shy of a price double and isn't indicated to significantly decrease demand. And that's only a dollar off from a price double, which would mean tons more revenue.

Most sites, such as WoO and UA, used to accept payment and donations in the form of statuses. If need be, that could be a great way to gain more money to keep sites running! Statuses aren't anything special outside of a roleplay perspective, so it still wouldn't be pay-to-play. You can write stunning roleplay pieces even if the character doesn’t have a status.

While it's not a guarantee that these strategies would generate more profit, it strikes me as more likely than breaking up the VIP perks as they are now. Small statuses like distant Veela heritage, enchanted items (not necessarily canon) like magical skeleton keys, etc. on P-US and some of the common statuses on other sites would work best because then it also frees up space in status competitions for the BIG statuses.

If not, then ones like animagus, parseltongue, and metamorphmagus would yield lots of revenue if they were sold, as other exclusive ones on smaller sites have gone for 150 EUR before. This would both bring revenue in the form of purchased statuses and increase user engagement.

If purchased statuses are off the table, then something simple like buying galleons might work well, too! Users that might balk at the $12 dollars a month for VIP benefits might be willing and capable of directly buying galleons. I understand that a big concern may be that this could cause the site to become p2p, but I don't think that's the case. The 500 galleons of starting money are more than enough to make sure you're covered for two years of classes and some food, so the extra galleons would be for quality-of-life things for users who don't dedicate hours n hours of time to grading and homework!


If the concern is gambling, then I don’t think this could end up any different from other purchasable options. Anyone could have bought the original VIP + 500G and resold it in chest items for IRL money. If it’s because it could be used to power the wizard wheel which is site gambling, then the same could be argued about buying wizarding card packs for a chance to get rare ones and buying potion notes for a chance to get recipes.

Another issue in addition to everything above is the "fair play" field. Sure, it could technically be called “evening the playing field” for grad staff and everyone else, but the main incentive for newer users to buy VIP comes from those staff members! People see the pretty names and the fancy profile texts from the users that are made to be role models on sites; this generates interest, so they pay for it all in one bundle. By taking it away from grad staff (and I'm all on board with the making-sure-sites-aren't-p2p thing), profits as a whole would be decreased, simply because the passive advertisement won't be there anymore.

On a more mathematical side, some of these new packages don't make sense. Here are some of the inconsistencies and other miscellaneous notes I've found relating to the changes in VIP packages:

  1. In general, there are a lot of packages. Before the changes, buying the things you wanted was simple: click on VIP, purchase, and you were done. Now that various packages have been introduced, there are a lot more hoops to jump through. That generally discourages people from trying to purchase site benefits in the first place; for the people who do want to, it makes it hard and less likely for them to be repeat purchasers.
  2. Dark mode and the relations package each cost $2, but the relations package includes dark mode AND relation info, while dark mode only gives the titular benefit: dark mode. If the dark mode package doesn't include relations, shouldn't it be worth less?
    1. Accessibility for people with disabilities should be universal, so this package shouldn’t be sold in the first place. It's never nice when someone is excluded from something they love due to a lack of accessibility.
  3. Most people don't actually like seeing signatures block and take up half of the entire page in owls or topics, so in my humble opinion, that wouldn't be a package that anyone would buy.
  4. The lucky package doesn't seem very helpful. Most people keep all their money in the vault so dropping it isn't a significant concern. Getting potion notes by the handful always means buying them. It would be highly unlikely for a user to purchase an add-on after already having bought the notes themselves.
  5. The organizational package, in my opinion, is one of the least useful ones currently offered. Two dollars isn't worth the ability to sort things in your chest into folders and mess around with owl layouts.

Since at least the P-US site is already dealing with about a quarter of the membership it was at three to four years ago, this update to VIP is likely to add to this decrease in activity. In the P-US chat an hour after the VIP changes were announced, numerous users were talking about leaving because they felt the changes showed that the developers didn't care as much about them as they'd once thought. While it could be argued that people are leaving because they dislike change, it may be more likely that it was the execution of the change(s) that is driving people away.

WoX sites are, although development team built and maintained, mostly run by people who volunteer their time. This change to VIP would not only drive away those integral volunteers but also drive down average user numbers drastically, leading to less overall income for everyone involved.

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Declined

Display the "Rainbow of the day" on the Job List/Welcoming page

Squirrel Jo 7 years ago updated by World of Potter 3 years ago 6

Lots of people are very curious about the Rainbow of the day (lucky user, eh) and may want to congratulate them. However they're not always on the housepoints list nor easily spottable. Therefore I suggest the current rainbow is displayed somewhere, either on the Job List (because it's a colour after all), or on the Welcoming page, like the Quidditch games are announced there, maybe make a little 24-hrs lasting "fan-cam" with the pic and name of the Rainbow of the Day.

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One notification reaction for writing on profile wall

Daan Siebelink 7 years ago updated by Jelina Emilia Hansen 7 years ago 7

When you react on someone profile wall, there are a lot of notifications when other people react. Sometimes there are a lot of notifications, I had one time 20 notifications just for 1 profile wall. My suggestion is to simplify all those notifications into 1 notification. Just like the topics. Otherwise there are too many notifications to click away. I suggest 1 notification for each profile wall.

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Tribute Area

Chloe Lovegood 8 years ago updated by anonymous 2 years ago 5

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Tribute Area

"But know this; the ones that love us never really leave us."
"Though we may come from different places and speak in different tongues, our hearts beat as one."



Overview of Idea: An area with the names of Actors from the Harry Potter movies who have passed away, such as Alan Rickman (Severus Snape) and Richard Harris (First Dumbledore). There would be a button under each name and image of the actor allowing you to "Raise wand" in respect. All respects are counted under the name to show a tribute to the actors who brought so much of the Harry Potter universe to life. This could extend to in-character Deaths, having two different sections.


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Fixed

The free meal says 00:00 until next free meal

Zoey Pallas 5 years ago updated by World of Potter 2 months ago 9 4 duplicates

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Fixed

Chat when Fainted

Jay Ironfoot 6 years ago updated by World of Potter 4 years ago 3 1 duplicate

It bothers me that I pay real money for VIP and that when I faint, I can't chat on mobile phone, but that even non-vip people can chat when fainted on pc. Please let us chat on mobile at all times!

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Like-Button for Blogs + Share on SoMe

Elza Lockser 6 years ago 0

Hello, my fellow Potterheads!

As we discussed this in our team for a while now, we decided to open this feedback post.

We really love to write blogs for the website and share our ideas and thoughts, but we do not always get a lot of feedback. It would be very nice to have a "Like-Button" for each blog, like the library or the blackboards have it.

We would deeply appreciate having the opportunity for the community to share if they liked what we do, as this would also give us a bit of recognition.

Adding to that, it would be nice to have certain "share-buttons" as we are the social-media team. We could share our blogs on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter for example or in the best way, other users could do that as well!

Thank you very much for your attention, feel free to give this post a thumbs-up and have a lovely day!

- Social-Media Team of WoPDE

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Danger!! Evil presence!!

Helen Warrior Garcia 6 years ago updated by World of Potter 4 years ago 6

Hello! I was thinking that WorldOfPotter shouldn't always be happy and cheerful....Okay let me rephrase this. 

Just like in the movies, I feel like WorldofPotter should have some situations that can be dangerous. No character has to die, but make some scenarious where we have to solve and fix the problem.

I think it would be interesting and pretty fun!

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"Like" or Thumbs up" for backstories

Eden Cooke 7 years ago updated by Kayte / Angela 4 years ago 3

Some people put a lot of effort in their backstory. I think that there should be a possibility to leave a like or a thumbs up on a backstory. The library books and the Articles already have this function.