View Full Version : Infractions... "insulting a member of Habbox"
CJ-real
17-12-2006, 11:08 AM
I have recently realised that calling someone a "noob" is supposidly insulting them.
Noob is normally short for newbie... and it's basically like they know nothing about it.
The reason why I am asking about this is that it has come to my attention most Habbox rules are more strict than HabboHotel it's-self.
This is bad, because without HabboHotel, Habbox would not be here. HabboHotel have to be very strict with people, so that they cannot be "sued" or something like that... this is what the worlds' coming to today, 1 SMALLEST mistake and you can sue someone.
Now, is it fair that you can call someone a "noob" on Habbo, not being completely insulting, and the MODs doing nothing about it, but on HabboxForum they do?
I think this is a bit silly, and over-the-top, because it's quite hard to ALWAYS stick by the rules. There's so many, that you forget sometimes.
---MAD---
17-12-2006, 11:15 AM
Depends how you use it really. Its up to a moderator to decide whether its being rude/insulting to another member or not :).
If you think the infraction was unfair, you can report it using the "Infraction Problems" thread and hope that a super moderator will reverse it :).
micky.blue.eyes
17-12-2006, 01:24 PM
I have recently realised that calling someone a "noob" is supposidly insulting them.
Noob is normally short for newbie... and it's basically like they know nothing about it.
The reason why I am asking about this is that it has come to my attention most Habbox rules are more strict than HabboHotel it's-self.
This is bad, because without HabboHotel, Habbox would not be here. HabboHotel have to be very strict with people, so that they cannot be "sued" or something like that... this is what the worlds' coming to today, 1 SMALLEST mistake and you can sue someone.
Now, is it fair that you can call someone a "noob" on Habbo, not being completely insulting, and the MODs doing nothing about it, but on HabboxForum they do?
I think this is a bit silly, and over-the-top, because it's quite hard to ALWAYS stick by the rules. There's so many, that you forget sometimes.
Mods on habbo and mods on this forum cannot be compared. Habbo is a much larger community and the mods have much more important things to do than warning everybody who calls each other a noob, there are many scammers and other crazy people that need to be dealth with.
Moderators on this forum try to keep the community as clean as possible, people who call each other noobs isn't a very nice thing to look at and it can lead to arguements, therefore people get infracted.
Noob isn't used as newbie anymore, pretty much everybody knows that. Noob is now used as an insult, just like a word for a female dog is now used as an insult. ;)
:LeKevin:
17-12-2006, 01:59 PM
How can noob be short for newb? Same character length xP
tekni
17-12-2006, 02:05 PM
noob is an insult.
newb is not :)
Tiuhdur
17-12-2006, 02:09 PM
nub and noob are classed as insulting
newb or newbie means new to a community
so i would have thought that getting an infraction for calling someone a noob is appropriate because its insulting
tekni
17-12-2006, 02:10 PM
nub and noob are classed as insulting
newb or newbie means new to a community
so i would have thought that getting an infraction for calling someone a noob is appropriate because its insulting
im in agree'ment
micky.blue.eyes
17-12-2006, 02:25 PM
Noob used to be hackersspeak for newbie, but because people were trying to be cool they used it and it developed into an insult.
Just like 1337 is hackersspeak for elite.
So he was right that noob means newbie, but it doesn't anymore, it's an insult now.
Not sure if it was hackersspeak, but I think it was.
tekni
17-12-2006, 02:28 PM
Noob used to be hackersspeak for newbie, but because people were trying to be cool they used it and it developed into an insult.
Just like 1337 is hackersspeak for elite.
So he was right that noob means newbie, but it doesn't anymore, it's an insult now.
Not sure if it was hackersspeak, but I think it was.
not hackerspeak, l337 sp34k.
micky.blue.eyes
17-12-2006, 02:29 PM
not hackerspeak, l337 sp34k.
Didn't 1337 sp34k come from that? :s Oh well, it doesn't matter, the point is that noob is an insult.
tekni
17-12-2006, 02:34 PM
Didn't 1337 sp34k come from that? :s Oh well, it doesn't matter, the point is that noob is an insult.
hackers used numbers for letters, some random dudes came along and started using it as pwned and own3d and l337 and n00b etc...
you are right that it originated from that - but now it's been leaked so much they don't use it anymore - they encode it so you've got no chance.
it is an insult yes:
Tiuhdur
17-12-2006, 02:34 PM
Didn't 1337 sp34k come from that? :s Oh well, it doesn't matter, the point is that noob is an insult.
exactly
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