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English
15-11-2006, 05:29 PM
Well we had this thread;
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=224306
which said we weren't allowed to post it at-all, whether you could see our face or not. And recently a SMOD and MOD allowed this thread;
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=224306

So perhaps either change the thread Brandon created saying "it's allowed aslong as you can't see their face atall" or something along those lines, or it be made clear to Habbox staff that we aren't allowed pictures of it atall. Personally I'd prefer the first one and so would the majority of Habbox users:D

Who else wants it aslong as we totally get rid of our face, and not some stupid scribble so we can 'show off looks' so only our hair is visible pretty much - discuss.

Biseinen
15-11-2006, 06:39 PM
I mean, when i posted my hair, I posted it with me with a beard, a moustach and some glasses (All done in paint) Covering my eyes and any reconised features.

Peoples hair is not going to get them killed. Lmao.

Dan2nd
15-11-2006, 08:05 PM
but with the thread started today with the dudes hair you could identify that hair quite easily as not many people have that style

Mentor
15-11-2006, 08:31 PM
You can post a full picture and its still not going to get poeple killed, why would people track people they see on the net, when they can open there door and look at the people directly outside...

Plank
15-11-2006, 08:34 PM
You can post a full picture and its still not going to get poeple killed, why would people track people they see on the net, when they can open there door and look at the people directly outside...
yeah, also theres bebo and myspace, thousand of people are on display there with the place they live, they dont get tracked down do they?

Casanova
15-11-2006, 08:35 PM
Erm, i was allowed because i let wayne see them first, after i removed it.

Charlie
15-11-2006, 08:42 PM
I think, if your over 18 you should be able to post a proper uncovered picture of yourself because at the end of the day, your an adult, and it's not as bad.

nvrspk4
16-11-2006, 03:58 AM
I think, if your over 18 you should be able to post a proper uncovered picture of yourself because at the end of the day, your an adult, and it's not as bad.

True but how many members here are over 18 and how many would forge?

Also the reason for banning hair outright is that people can't be responsible enough and go too far and include features we don't wish included. Some just blur out the eyes and stuff. Our policy is really no pictures so that's why posting pictures, full and partial is "so bad".

But I don't know as to which we're allowing, basically if we give that freedom someone will undoubtedly abuse it and it'll be a 50 page long thread of it.

boyslikegirls
16-11-2006, 04:02 AM
True but how many members here are over 18 and how many would forge?

Also the reason for banning hair outright is that people can't be responsible enough and go too far and include features we don't wish included. Some just blur out the eyes and stuff. Our policy is really no pictures so that's why posting pictures, full and partial is "so bad".

But I don't know as to which we're allowing, basically if we give that freedom someone will undoubtedly abuse it and it'll be a 50 page long thread of it.well i think we should be able to post it, and if we didnt cover enough, then a mod removes it and infractions us.

---MAD---
16-11-2006, 10:14 AM
I have directed management to take a look at this thread :).

Biseinen
16-11-2006, 12:27 PM
There is no fullproof way to prove ift he user is over 18. They can say it but you wouldn't know.

It's sad because millions of people share photo's each day online and it is no different than seeing someone in real life when you walk past them.

joshuar
16-11-2006, 04:56 PM
i personally dont think the no pictures rule should be in place. if people want to post their picture its their choice. people do it on myspace everyday and anyone can see your deafult picture.

but there isnt much point in arguing about it as chances are it wont be removed. you just have to accept things, its part of life.

FrozenWhisper
16-11-2006, 06:16 PM
Quite frankly it's a stupid rule. I'm 12, quite afew people have seen my picture, am I dead? No....
I think people make TOO big a deal about internet chat rooms, I meet an 11 year old, we write, send emails and phone each other, once again am I dead? No.

Catzsy
16-11-2006, 07:16 PM
Okay I see your point BUT what would happen if a member of our forum did
get murdered because they had been traced from here? People think it would never happen but things like this happen everyday in the world. Its not a rule just for the sake of it but for the safety of the members. My own view is that its best left alone and people are free to post their pictures on more liberal sites that are mostly for older teens.

English
16-11-2006, 07:19 PM
Well then why give us 1 rule and then another SMOD lets someone else doing the opposite and post hair?

Catzsy
16-11-2006, 07:53 PM
Its the not the hair that was the problem it was people taking advantage
of the relaxed rule and posting images whereby they could be identified.
Thx:)

Jaydin
20-11-2006, 04:01 AM
i don't get it either :/ because if we can post URLs to our myspaces and stuff isn't that basically telling people what we look like? and if we really want them to see us we could just tell them to add us on msn or something.. this is why so many people make all these habbofaces sites and get them deleted, because they can't post their pics anywhere else

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