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.Ex-
23-04-2005, 03:05 PM
Seems very strange and i know others have got very irritated about this, we keep having millions of repetitive posts about v7 draogn sets new furni and only 1% if new news. So please lock up all these repeats, better to delete them but still.... because seriously it has got ridiculous, just browse this forum area if you want proof...

What does everyone else think about this?

Thread moved by Seacat (Forum Moderator) From 'UK News and Rumours', please post in the correct forum.

Wootzeh
23-04-2005, 04:57 PM
and we keep having people posting in the wrong forums

Seacat
23-04-2005, 05:04 PM
Remember you can use the 'Report a bad post' feature, thats what its there for..

We try to keep on top of all the bad posts but it can sometimes be difficult as different 'repetitive' threads have different pieces of useful information.

Eckuii
23-04-2005, 05:04 PM
Yes Moderators have other things to do aswell. I have posted on things that others have posted on beforehand and not noticed.
They do try there best to keep the forum clean. If you have a problem with a post submit your problem by clicking the red triangle.

Mr.Kylee
23-04-2005, 06:08 PM
Each moderator has his own sections to moderate so not ALL moderators fault ;)

micky.blue.eyes
23-04-2005, 07:09 PM
Lyke kyle said, each moderator has his/her own section to moderate.
Moderators have lifes too, so don't expect them to be 27/7 on habboxforum looking for bad posts. Be patient, it isn't that hard.

scottish
23-04-2005, 07:11 PM
Remember you can use the 'Report a bad post' feature, thats what its there for..

We try to keep on top of all the bad posts but it can sometimes be difficult as different 'repetitive' threads have different pieces of useful information.
exactlt report aint there to be ignored.

nvrspk4
23-04-2005, 10:33 PM
:l I'm tired of people criticizing us.

Listen guys, we try our best. I know that the mods of that forum have tried to deal with it. They have stickied a thread saying Don't Post Repetitive Threads.

And Wootzy, we try our best with the threads. This thread was moved wasn't it? It's not our fault if you post in the wrong thread, we just try and fix it.

I don't think its fair to blame the mods because they have taken action. I don't mod those forums but I have good friends who do, one of the being Butcher11 who posted the stickied thread. Some of us have alot of work too, I used to mod two forums alone. They added another mod to those forums a few days ago but I don't know if they've told that mod yet xD

We also have to do things in real. We can't spend all our time here. We are devoted to our jobs and try our best but this is a fansite and we can't let our real lives just go downhill.

All I'm asking is that you think a little about all the hard work we put in, I'm not saying you shouldn't post constructive criticism and I'm not even saying this thread is wrong. I just would like it if people realized all the hard work we put in. Especially when mods have taken action on the subject, saying that we haven't done anything really makes us feel bad. Just try and say it a little nicer.

The big thing is though, the mods have been trying to fix it, the members (some, not all) ignore their efforts though. Some people do it by accident as well though. Not all of us read every single thread. I just post when I find news or see an interesting topic/title. So just think a little more before you post, but really I do appreciate the effort to help us improve our methods but try and be a little nicer and not completely ignore what we have tried to do

Seacat
23-04-2005, 10:38 PM
I couldn't of put it better myself if I tried nvrspk4 :)

Jacko2kn3
24-04-2005, 09:32 AM
If you have a problem with moderators PM a manager, .x.!Anita!.x., DJ-3000, Properclone.

If it isn't that important, which IMO this isn't, then do not PM them. I can't speak for other sub-forums, but the ones I view have next to no posts that require editing.

GommeInc
24-04-2005, 01:10 PM
Couldn't you all of just said.

'Moderators have better things to do with their lives, rather than go around a Habbo Forum checking on threads for broken forum rules, which is an extremely boring job...'

Adzeh
24-04-2005, 06:40 PM
Exactly wootzy and ex. The news forum is flooded with pointless, repetitive, and wrongly placed threads, that do not seem to be taken care of.

The habbox forum is basically ok, but the news forums are falling to pieces, this is why I have stopped posting news here, because I know that my thread will be repeated about 15 times in less than an hour.

Butcher11
24-04-2005, 09:31 PM
Exactly wootzy and ex. The news forum is flooded with pointless, repetitive, and wrongly placed threads, that do not seem to be taken care of.

The habbox forum is basically ok, but the news forums are falling to pieces, this is why I have stopped posting news here, because I know that my thread will be repeated about 15 times in less than an hour.

Well thanks, considering I moderate the News forums. ;)
We all try our best, and I think most of us enjoy this job, if we didn't we would've quit.
If it's a repetitive thread, use the report a bad post button, makes it easier as you bring direct attention on to duplicates, instead of us looking at every thread and fixing it.

nvrspk4
24-04-2005, 09:32 PM
Couldn't you all of just said.

'Moderators have better things to do with their lives, rather than go around a Habbo Forum checking on threads for broken forum rules, which is an extremely boring job...'

No we couldn't because we do try and do our jobs to the best of our ability. We like to help out by doing this, which is why we chose to work the job. Also, I don't think you'd react very positively if we were rude to you when answering your questions. Everyone wants to be, and deserves to be treated with respect, no matter who they are



Exactly wootzy and ex. The news forum is flooded with pointless, repetitive, and wrongly placed threads, that do not seem to be taken care of.

The habbox forum is basically ok, but the news forums are falling to pieces, this is why I have stopped posting news here, because I know that my thread will be repeated about 15 times in less than an hour.

Are you faulting the moderators of the news section for that? Because we don't post those threads, people like you do. And you shouldn't condemn them for that. I'm sure you have posted news that others have posted before you atleast once. I can't understand why this is a fault of the management/moderation of HabboxForums atleast in the news forum. Would you rather we completely cut off all news? Many people come to us for our news. In fact, the two biggest factors of Habbox's popularity are its news and its rare values. The news forum is for you guys to post news that our hardworking news staff might not know. After all, though they try their best at their jobs, nobody is perfect.

Also, besides the purpose of getting more news, this helps us get more views on certain news. Maybe somebody has a different edge, view, or side of the story or something like that for one of our articles? The news forum is the best way, and most efficient to get that out. Additionally, how else are we going to look for new news reporters? Some people don't want to email news in all the time, and frankly, the news reporters couldn't read all that mail. Also, looking on other fansites could be useless because some people just take it from other fansites. You also hear things you wouldn't normally see on news pages on webbies in the news forum. Some people posted rumours about the Habbo Staff's headquarters and somebody even found a website that got us alot of info on Becs. That kind of stuff we can't actually put on the website but you guys technically are allowed to post it.

As for us not dealing with it, as you said there are many, many threads and posts to take care of and as Gomme and I previously said, we can't spend every waking moment perusing the forums for those threads. Just to give you an idea on how much work it is to edit a post (not even a thread because that takes even more work) I'll explain to you the basic steps of editing a post:

1) You Must Find The Post
2) You Must Figure Out What Forum Rule, If Any, That The Post Is Breaking
3) You Must Find The Appropriate Warning For That Post


Those Three Above Steps Can Take Anywhere From 30 Seconds To 2-5 Minutes Depending on the Seriousness

But There's More:

4) You Must Edit The Post
5) You Must Fill In The Appropriate Warning And Make Sure You Made Your Warning Bold And Red
6) You Must Then Send The Appropriate Warning, Also, You Have To Send The Link Which Involves For Me Opening A New Window, Going Back To The Thread And Copying And Pasting It


The Above Steps Can Take From 2-5 To Maybe Even More Minutes

That's JUST for editing a post. When you need to move threads or lock them you need to use the forum tools, lock it, or edit it then move it making sure you don't leave a redirect and ghost etc. etc.

That's just to give you a sense of how much work goes into editing a single post. We have to do that several times a day, and we have to keep up with our real lives as well as have some fun online, we don't do this just to work, this is basically volunteer work.

And I will restate my point that it is not our fault if you choose to post things in the wrong place or repetitively and many do not do it on purpose! We do try our best to help but it is a lot of work! Just try and take it into consideration that we do work hard, we do try our best, but it is alot of hard work. Also take into account that we do this for free getting no real profit out of it, we do this to help you. So think, maybe the forums aren't perfect now, but what would they be like without any staff or mods? If you were getting harassed, needed a name change, or whatever else, what would you do if the friendly admins and mods weren't there to help? So try not to criticize before thinking on all we do and all we try to do, it isn't exactly the easiest job. Maybe if you guys tried it for a bit you would understand exactly what we go through.




Edit: While I was spending hours posting all this Butcher beat me to the punch :p But seriously, I know Butcher and know he's a great worker and has been doing his job for years and he definetely doesn't deserve this nor do any of the other mods

Mentor
24-04-2005, 09:44 PM
1) You Must Find The Post
2) You Must Figure Out What Forum Rule, If Any, That The Post Is Breaking
3) You Must Find The Appropriate Warning For That Post

Those Three Above Steps Can Take Anywhere From 30 Seconds To 2-5 Minutes Depending on the Seriousness

But There's More:

4) You Must Edit The Post
5) You Must Fill In The Appropriate Warning And Make Sure You Made Your Warning Bold And Red
6) You Must Then Send The Appropriate Warning, Also, You Have To Send The Link Which Involves For Me Opening A New Window, Going Back To The Thread And Copying And Pasting It

The Above Steps Can Take From 2-5 To Maybe Even More Minutes

Wow, habbox's modirtion sysetm leave a littel to be desired, Is this just a flaw in implention? or VB, cuz Ipb, warn panle, allows u to do all that quickly and efficantly from a single menu.
Plus why not use a base warning and edit the names for the rules broken, as habbox rules arnt exscalt manouly hard to remember.

Maybe someone should redue the warning protacol is its that ineffciant "/ no wonder no big forums use VB if u have 2 do all that sepretly "/

Butcher11
24-04-2005, 10:41 PM
We need to have the exact rules, what would members think if we just posted:
Edit by me (forum mod)_ Moved to Anything not to do with habbo(x)
Compared to correct:
Edit by Butcher11 (Forum Moderator)- Moved from Anything not do with Habbo(x). Please post in correct forum.

It isn't that troublesome, but time-consuming, but that's the price with the rockin' job. (Gotta love it to stay with it)
And Nvrspk, you don't deserve that either ;) :eusa_danc

Jacko2kn3
25-04-2005, 03:45 PM
They (as in VB people) should make a button where you can save stuff you use all the time, and *click* it's inserted into your post. Imagine that:

"Oh no a double post"
*edit*
*click*
Edited by Jacko2kn3: Please don't double post, simply edit your previous post is inserted.

Wow :P

Mentor
25-04-2005, 04:01 PM
I dont know VB's forum and databse struture to well, but taht would probly be qui6te a simple thing to mod in, just modifing the post phaser, to adidn in a if statement insted of just the messages sreuture, and at an exstra check box system. "/

GommeInc
25-04-2005, 07:10 PM
So, Habbox Forum doesnt have the Warning System like IPB? Thats kinda a bad point for it and yet you pay so much for this forum a month/year :/

Mentor
25-04-2005, 07:18 PM
Tis why IPB is top chouse for most biug comunitys, has the easyist and most avnaced warning system threwouth all major boareds :D

GommeInc
25-04-2005, 07:19 PM
Its also easier to use and easier to mod aswell.

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