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This thread is not about whether you find PSN is bad or not, it is more for what you should do if you are unsatisfied. I've been saying this in the past PSN threads regarding the problems PSN has been having.
It really is a waste of our time to just mindlessly go through the motions in PSN problem threads again and again every time this happens. And frankly I don't know how some of you guys can do it every time and just repeat the same thing ad nauseam. "WTF SONY." "Ridiculous!" "I pay for PS+ fix this shit Sony!" Every time. Frankly its a waste of time and achieves nothing and its always the same in these threads for the past year. No one is excusing the problems; but maybe time would be better spent doing something about it to let Sony know you think its unacceptable than it is just rabbling here.
There must be much more productive ways to possibly help the issue than just complaining here. Now granted I don't know a ton about this sort of stuff in business terms, I think if all of us who are annoyed by the problems could really make a difference by contacting Sony in an organized manner.
Many Sony execs like Shu and Boyes have twitter accounts that they avidly use that you can contact them with.
A twitter campaign is just one example of a way to make them take the issue seriously (and I would think something like #fixPSN would be a better idea then something like #PSNnotwork even if it is clever)
ALSO, I think it would be better to be a little mature and professional if you decide to do something. A well-written email or earnest tweet would go a lot longer than saying "FUCK YOU Sony! Fix this shit! Selling my PS4" on twitter.
We don't have to do anything. And sure, maybe nothing will come of this and it does nothing but I can't help but feel its a better use of our time than complaining.
EDIT: The reason I made this thread is because I understand many are unhappy with PSN on PS4 and have been having trouble. Personally I have not had many problems and am actually quite happy with the service. However, I understand that many other's experiences have been poor and that PSN could be better. It is also important to understand how long things like improving the network may take now that you pay for it. It is going to take a while and won't happen in a couple months of revenue. I do think PSN has improved since earlier in the year.