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Gaming website Mass Luminosity today announced that Gaming Tribe, the company’s in-development social network portal for gamers, has moved into Beta 2. The new version of the site features many improvements, not the least of which is its independence from Facebook. Members can now see an accurate count of the number of Tribe members, a list of giveaways in which they’ve participated, and an archive of their messages. You can also see the current status of recent giveaways. In the future, Gaming Tribe will be running promotions reserved exclusively for its first 25,000 members. Currently the site lists just better than 15,000, so you still have time to get in on the action. Cooler Master is sponsoring the first event on the Beta 2 site on May 8. Click here to sign up.
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The giveaways clearly still require using FB or Twitter, so Gaming Tribe is hardly “independent” from those garbage holes. Nobody would even know what Mass Luminosity was without the giveaways, but no prize is worth logging into FB or Twitter, ever.
Hi psycros – You got a few things right and a few things wrong.
1. “The giveaways clearly still require using FB or Twitter” – The Gaming Tribe web giveaways do not require Facebook or Twitter. We separate them from our other social media promotions. It’s our goal to make Gaming Tribe completely independent from any other social media network.
2. “Nobody would even know what Mass Luminosity was without the giveaways” Right. So I guess the plan worked. Our social networks now get twice the traffic in a day than Avault gets in an entire month. I see both reports, so I know. I still love Avault and of course sustain it because I believe in its potential – but it will have to be reinvented to remain relevant.
3. “no prize is worth logging into FB or Twitter” That’s obviously a personal opinion, but I actually agree. I have strong disdain for the privacy invasion perpetrated by those companies. So our privacy policy at Gaming Tribe forbids us from selling or sharing our user’s personal information, it’s located at http://www.gamingtribe.com/privacy/
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