Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-38658076-20190317001525/@comment-36268370-20190317004742

We trust this site with our values because the moderators check that all the pages are in tact, and they're in worth of at least 10 black longs (says so in the new moderator applications), so they have lots of experience. If a page seems off, anyone can question the moderators and ask them about it.

People can not just increase the value, as most pages are restricted to that. Every page is checked by moderators, as I've said, so if the pages do not seem accurate, then you can report it.

If the owner of the wiki just changes something for their own gain, then the moderators can literally just CHANGE IT BACK. They're there for a reason! Plus, when a new item somes in, all the moderators check out the item, and see how people value it in Jamaa. They come together, and settle a fair and accurate worth. ANYONE can literally ask them about it.

You might be now saying, if ANYONE can ask about it, then wouldn't that NOT support this? Well, I'm pretty sure that if someone just says that a black longs is worth 200 den betas, then the moderators won't be all, "What? Really? Let's FREAKING CHANGE THe WORTH THEN-" no. Just no.

How do people ACTUALLY value things? Well, my theory is, that even if you don't use this site, the site rarity eventually gets to everyone else. Plus, the worths started out with people that actually play animal jam. And trade.

Also, I disagee that in reality they could probably get a lot more or less because in reality, people are always tricking other people into overtrading them and making them think that it's completely fair. At least with this site, jammers can at least have a sense of how people are going to trade.

I trust this site (except when people or pages seem a lil' fishy).