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If they stop visiting it, you lose your revenue. If they stop enjoying it, they stop visiting it. Our approach has become annoying to the people who are supposed to be enjoying our site. Remember that this site was at its most popular in the form of a community-focused site that didn't just see its users as clients to be milked of all their money. Everyone is scared about not having a job in a year or two because of the change in management. Management fails to listen to its customers and meet their needs and thus has damaged the company greatly. …Atmosphere is pleasant aside from common disdain RE: the CEO. Lack of direction from upper management and refusal to listen to employees and/users (customers) resulted in lack of trust from users.The current crew is very understaffed with the amount of work that is being placed on employees.Unsure if the company will be around in the next year. The focus has shifted drastically in a negative way where everything is about the bottom dollar. Upper Management is out of touch entirely with user-base and with employees.In these reviews, Schofield is mostly met with negative reviews from former site staff (shown below), and had an approval rating of as low as 25% in April 2014. Since then, the community has regarded both him and Jason Loia, the COO, with an intense dislike, and constantly called for their resignation.Īnonymous reviews for Schofield can also be found on, a job and career site where employees can anonymously dish on the pros and cons of their companies. These releases were met with large amounts of negative feedback from the Gaia community, and has led users to tie everything back up to Schofield. Next came the announcement for "Club Verge" (shown below), a guild where users would be invited to if they exceeded 9999 Gaia Cash worth of purchases giving them access to the "Verge Shop", an exclusive shop selling items of higher value than that of the normal cash shop. The release of the item resulted into hyperinflation in the virtual marketplace, making it nigh impossible for players to keep up with the over-inflated item prices.
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First was the gold generator known as "Flynn's Booty". Negative feedback started during August 2013, when the Cash Shop began selling gold generators (items that gave users a random amount of Gaia Gold). Since then, Schofield has been met with negative feedback from users and staff, quickly gaining a reputation of prioritizing income above the Gaia community. In March 2013, Gaia Online appointed Gary Schofield as its new CEO. As of January 2017, the Twitter feed has received more than 16,900 followers. On January 6, 2011, the site won the Mashable Best Website User Experience Award. On October 28, 2009, the /r/gaiaonline subreddit was created. By 2008, Gaia Online was named by Time Magazine as 39th on that year's list of 50 Best Websites.