Webs like stardoll8/26/2023 And that in order to get Royalty status, the only way was to have that membership for a year. So, uh, I remember when you could buy a year-long membership. While people have creatively circumvented this issue by using StarDesign, we shouldn't have to rely on that.īut in order to get what people create in StarDesign, we need StarDollars, which are rarely given for free to 'normal' users anyway. in the game The Sims 2, an object could become corrupted if you changed it in anyway while it was being interacted with), would be too time-consuming to do, or whatever. They could claim that changing the design/'info.' for the clothing could corrupt data (e.g. I also don't expect any of the clothing or dolls to get a significant makeover. And regarding the StarBazaar, especially- if they purposefully created the search filters like that to evoke the feeling of finding 'unexpected grails', then it backfired. The StarPlaza and StarBazaar's search filters are also a joke. I feel like I'm on a site for a poor start-up company from 2006 that adopted the 'flat, non-bubbly' aesthetic of the early/mid-2010's. For a site that tries to seem like they're on top of current trends, they've probably hit a wall and can't seem to get anywhere beyond 2012. I think I've changed more than Stardoll did, and all I've done is trim the ends of my hair. And yes, those videos are about Stardoll, but the fact that the site is pretty much relying on someone who doesn't even officially work for Stardoll to promote their content is astoundingly terrible.)īad UI/Design - And can we talk about the UI? It's stayed exactly the same. (On a related note, I find it weird they've been promoting those recap videos by Brittany. Like everything else- the mini-games, dress-ups, what have you. The videos are usually just (outdated) tutorials or content that I doubt cater to the current demographic of the site. Unless you actually have friends on Stardoll, the parties are basically used to advertise whatever the host is doing/selling. The clubs are over a decade old and mostly run by inactive users. There aren't really contests to speak of (besides Miss Stardoll World, which is more of a popularity/wealth contest than anything.). Inactivity/Outdated-ness - If you start navigating through tabs such as 'Featured Videos', 'Chat & Friends', 'Contents', etc., you can see that activity there has also stopped. I'm pretty sure it's fallen even lower as of 2021, but it doesn't matter because Stardoll just lied lmao. That '450,000,000+' count probably represents how many accounts were ever made in Stardoll's history, instead.Įdit #1: This article (in Swedish) from 2016 says that Stardoll has, at the time of publication, 8 million active users. I think they're keeping that number up on the front page to give the illusion that many people are still playing this. Users? - Their user count has stagnated- 400 million+ members, to be exact, but how much of that count includes inactive or banned accounts is beyond me. I can't personally speak about the site during the 2000's as I first joined in 2011, but I've seen and heard a lot of accounts of people being relatively entertained by what the site had to offer before. Stardoll was really active during the mid/late-2000's to early-2010's. Assuming that everyone on this subreddit is here for the sake of nostalgia,
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