No offence but I am not sure dude when you have so much issues with our site then why you even using it?
That's not a secret, it has TWO reasons.
1) I've been stuck at the computer with a bad foot for some 2 months and during that time I got into cryptos.
On start I went for 100+ faucets, spending my whole day claiming, but then came my electricity bill and I had to realize, I pay more in electricity than I am claiming from faucets, so even if I REALLY have nothing better to do, claiming from faucets is a losing activity for well over 90% of all faucets in existence.
When I realized that I first tried contacting some faucets, suggesting improvements, such as "there's no point in a faucet paying 2 Satoshi once a minute, even if it COULD pay 120 satoshi an hour, the relation of time and value is plain ridiculous".
This way I made friends with the owner of Coins4Days, who appeared to be the ONLY faucet owner who EVER took my input seriously and we had a long discussion on Skype (even though he didn't follow my advice either).
Since that time I'm sorting out faucets that do pay above price of electricity, with ONE exception and that's your faucet.
The reason for that is, I came to you referred by the owner of Coins4Days and he (for a reason I cannot really imagine) insists that he wants to make your faucet, or better the referral bonus you pay his biggest source of faucet income.
He is all enthusiastic about it and somehow he keeps convincing me to stick with you.
But the longer this takes, the higher my loss becomes, because every single claim I make costs me money in form of electricity bill, the more I'm tempted to leave.
So here I am, wanting to do a friend a favour without paying with my own money for it.
2) I see potential in your site, it is well made and it is attractive due to a wide variety of coins, but under the given conditions of being a losing activity for everyone (except electricity providers) and the fact there are more and more faucets popping up paying more than 10 times of what you pay, I can easily predict, your faucet will go belly up within a few months.
Cutting payouts (or keeping them low from start) as a reaction to not enough income from ads is counter productive, simply because the less you pay, the less users you will have and the less you get from ads, meaning you're in a "race to the bottom".
I'd find that a pity because of the potential I see there, but as long as you're not willing to listen to your users, all I can do is point out my point of view and then ..... sooner or later ..... LEAVE.
Last but not least, let me add a question:
What's the point of a Peercoin faucet that pays 25,000 plus a 10,000 bonus claim every 15 minutes, if then max. withdrawal per day is limited to 200,000?
It means all active users will stop claiming after 6 claims, simply because they cannot withdraw more and that does NOT mean you're limiting payouts, you're in fact limiting your income by preventing users from seeing the ads that are your source of income.