General question not a problem
Hello Taz,
First off,, thanks to you and the team for all the great, hard work you all have done during this migration process. I have been addicted to the game for years now and am very appreciative of your efforts. My question is has your company ever considered giving us a direct link to the game away from the Facebook platform as well as keeping the Facebook game active? Seaport is a game that does just this. I ask because I am labeled a conservative, as are most of the members of our Facebook, Farmtown group, Friends of Coonlady. We conservatives are heavily censored and somewhat restricted in our actions in Facebook. That has now reached the Farmtown platform. Since you brought ships back into the new version I have used the Microsoft alarm clock app when I fill a container on a ship, so I remember to come back and get the next one in a timely manner. Today I am being penalized for that. Upon opening the Microsoft alarm app I received a Facebook message that if I continued to do this I would be blocked. I thought this message must be a mistake. That is a legal Microsoft product that I have been using for months now. I try again to open the timer and get the same message. I now try to go to Farmtown and receive a message that I am "temporarily blocked for going too fast". I have done nothing wrong but have now had your game taken away from me for however long Facebook deems "temporary" to be. I may not spend as much money as your company would like, but I do spend real money on this beloved game. "IF" profits are important to your company and "IF" your company does not mind taking money from us conservatives "then" you are going to have to find a way that we can continue to play your game as the Facebook platform continues to restrict us and ban us. PLEASE, has your company ever considered an independent web site for the game? Do you offer the game on another platform that might tolerate conservatives better? I have hundreds of dollars invested in this enjoyable and addictive game and don't like the idea that someday soon I will no longer be able to play it.
Thanks for listening
George Berlenge
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