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-:Undertaker:-
30-03-2008, 06:53 PM
I don't see why we have a Feedback Forum, but then people people post feedback (negative) it is moved into a forum where other members of the public can't post. Then the threads just seem to be forgotton about.

http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=465615 (http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=465615)

I still haven't had a reply from sierk.

I think the Complaints forum is just another way to hide embarassing threads to Habbox/Management. Can we get rid of this complaints forum because I really don't see why you would want to keep it unless it's convienent to move negative threads which seems to happen a lot. - (take a look at Kerplunks' thread.)

I also don't want this thread to be moved to complaints thankyou very much. :)

Ostinato
30-03-2008, 11:00 PM
I agree with you (for once).

I don't see the purpose of a feedback forum if it is giving negative feedback you guys just move it elsewhere so no-one can see.

GommeInc
30-03-2008, 11:16 PM
I agree. It just looks like a place to dump threads and purposely ignore them. They only need a feedback forum. If someone is complaing alot, save the effort of moving the thread and just PM them. It's a more personal touch ;)

Charlie
30-03-2008, 11:18 PM
Well, complaining about something on the forum is basically giving feedback, so whats the point of the complaints forum?

Typoh
31-03-2008, 06:44 AM
----mad----- has only just replyed too mine.

c[__]
31-03-2008, 07:10 AM
----mad----- has only just replyed too mine.
I've always wanted to say this to you. Can you actually spell?

Edited by jesus (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not be rude.

sierk
31-03-2008, 08:22 AM
It seems to me that all the threads in the complaints forum get replies from a General Manager, so it works fine. It is a much more efficient way of dealing with complaints, as it is easier to spot them by management, and it avoids pointless discussions between members who don't really have anything to do with the complaint.

Mirkwood
31-03-2008, 11:03 AM
It seems to me that all the threads in the complaints forum get replies from a General Manager, so it works fine. It is a much more efficient way of dealing with complaints, as it is easier to spot them by management, and it avoids pointless discussions between members who don't really have anything to do with the complaint.

Not really, you could have a single member complaining about something - and without allowing other members input then you wouldn't really know whether the complaint is the common opinion of the collective forum. I think that people should be allowed to debate the reasoning and the subject of the complaint as it allows greater feedback.

However; I understand your reasoning fully, however it is simply solved by having much stricter moderation in the complaint threads to weed out the people who are trolling and not adding to the debate, complaint and feedback.

GommeInc
31-03-2008, 11:07 AM
It seems to me that all the threads in the complaints forum get replies from a General Manager, so it works fine. It is a much more efficient way of dealing with complaints, as it is easier to spot them by management, and it avoids pointless discussions between members who don't really have anything to do with the complaint.
If that's the case, the whole complaints forum should be hidden and only the member who created the complaint thread and the management should be able to see the threads. Having certain threads in the complaints forum visible, which will cause issues with the rest of the forum will most certainly be re-created in the feedback forum anyway. Has done in the past, I do believe.

Nixt
31-03-2008, 11:09 AM
I think it was planned to be a hidden Forum originally, but people complained about that. So hiding it is only going to cause more complaints :P.

Edited by ---MAD--- (General Manager): That is not true, the forum was never meant to be hidden from public and never has been. That's why we created a sub forum in the complaints forum for staff so you can complain about a staff member there without them knowing you complained.

GommeInc
31-03-2008, 11:10 AM
I think it was planned to be a hidden Forum originally, but people complained about that. So hiding it is only going to cause more complaints :P.
Precisely. Having a public complaints forum or a private complaints forum will not work, and arguments about the two will just circulate. I think they don't like more than 1 member complaining about a certain thing because the management will be ganged up on, which they should be able to deal with anyway. If they don't reply to threads, then the thread will get larger and larger, and they'll have more to read about.

The Professor
31-03-2008, 02:47 PM
For once I can see the reasoning behind what they're doing, and I have to say I agree.

There is a difference between a complaint and a discussion. A complaint is "I don't think the UK news and rumours forum is moderated properly", a discussion would be "Do you think the forum is moderated adequately?" The former can be answered by a simple GM reply saying "we'll sort it" or "xyz has been done about it" whereas the latter is designed to gather opinion and a discussion will therefore come out of it. Of course, whether the simple "we'll sort it" replies are lived up to is another debate altogether.

In the case of this thread, it is designed to gather opinion, and therefore shouldn't be moved to complaints.

Galaxay
31-03-2008, 03:22 PM
It seems to me that all the threads in the complaints forum get replies from a General Manager, so it works fine. It is a much more efficient way of dealing with complaints, as it is easier to spot them by management, and it avoids pointless discussions between members who don't really have anything to do with the complaint.

Yeh, but after they reply and the matters still there, they just tend to ignore it.

Also MAD at first it was hidden.

Ostinato
31-03-2008, 03:31 PM
I think it was planned to be a hidden Forum originally, but people complained about that. So hiding it is only going to cause more complaints :P.

Edited by ---MAD--- (General Manager): That is not true, the forum was never meant to be hidden from public and never has been. That's why we created a sub forum in the complaints forum for staff so you can complain about a staff member there without them knowing you complained.


Why did you edit his post?

Surely you could have posted that in a reply simply quoting what he said...

Dan2nd
31-03-2008, 03:35 PM
Not really, you could have a single member complaining about something - and without allowing other members input then you wouldn't really know whether the complaint is the common opinion of the collective forum. I think that people should be allowed to debate the reasoning and the subject of the complaint as it allows greater feedback.

However; I understand your reasoning fully, however it is simply solved by having much stricter moderation in the complaint threads to weed out the people who are trolling and not adding to the debate, complaint and feedback.

I totally agree with this guy I think we should be able to comment in these threads as someone else might be feeling the same way but might not have wanted to created a thread about it.

The Professor
31-03-2008, 04:17 PM
I totally agree with this guy I think we should be able to comment in these threads as someone else might be feeling the same way but might not have wanted to created a thread about it.

In that case surely it's their responsibility to create a thread about it?

Test:Tube:Baby
31-03-2008, 04:49 PM
In that case surely it's their responsibility to create a thread about it?
But then the forum would be full of threads saying " I agree with this thread" :(

Mirkwood
31-03-2008, 05:37 PM
But then the forum would be full of threads saying " I agree with this thread" :(

Indeed, and from what I have seen in other areas of the forum - this is classed as spam and thread duplication, and if I understand correctly people have been warned against it.

-:Undertaker:-
31-03-2008, 05:40 PM
It seems to me that all the threads in the complaints forum get replies from a General Manager, so it works fine. It is a much more efficient way of dealing with complaints, as it is easier to spot them by management, and it avoids pointless discussions between members who don't really have anything to do with the complaint.

However the matter may not be solved. Having people being able to reply and discuss the matter will show you (if you ever listen) what people think, or does that not matter?

samsaBEAR
31-03-2008, 10:21 PM
i agree. i think if one person complains, nothing is going to get done. however, if one person complains, then 50 people back him up, the chance of something getting done is higher.

bo$$
31-03-2008, 10:26 PM
Why did you edit his post?

Surely you could have posted that in a reply simply quoting what he said...

I was thinking the same thing..

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