Our first play test!
This was meant to get everyone comfortable with the game. Their continuing adventures coming soon!

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Our first play test!
This was meant to get everyone comfortable with the game. Their continuing adventures coming soon!
So Michelle Phan made a site/social network? to help other creators get out there and do their thing. I decide to check it out and the first thing I see is this.
Do people not test sites before deploying? End users should never see pHp errors, let alone what looks like a memory leak. What this is was lazy on the ends of the devs, and the person overseeing this.
For Michelle Phan who is trying to show that she is competent enough to help other people become like her, this should have been nipped in the bud. The fact that this made it out, and I will give her the benefit of doubt and say this happened sometime after release, something should have been done, and the site taken down with a notice that they needed to fix something.
Michelle Phan is a self proclaimed boss and portrays herself as such, but this shows poor management. Yes this is the person who wrote the code’s mistake, but where was the overseeing to correct this mistake when it was found? I feel someone who believes they can teach others to become successful, should not make the let end users see a bug, rather than having an "we’ll be right back” page while fixing the issue. It just doesn’t look good, even though the purpose of the site wasn’t to advertise programming services, there is a level of unprofessionalism when one does not properly manage their site which is a face of a brand. Why should I use a service where it looked like it wasn’t properly tested? Michelle Phan is a known name, who you would expect some form of quality from, and to not release something that could be faulty.
I also feel that they should be hiring a dev that knows php enough to understand php’s lack of garbage collection, and account for that to prevent memory leaks.