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smiffy70
20-11-2010, 12:37 PM
basically i know you have those 3 groups, but their doesnt seem to be any for outside of those timezones, i know you say on the UK group that its ok to be a few hours out, but really tht doesnt make them a UK dj does it? Do you not think you should make a few more groups?

Conservative,
20-11-2010, 12:41 PM
3 groups is enough. And it says on the applications if you're not from those exact timezones apply to your closest one.

For example someone from Singapore could apply - they'd be group 3 (AU/NZ), someone from Mexico could apply and they would be group 2 (USA/CA) and someone from Mainland Europe could apply and they'd be group 1 (UK).

More groups will just make it more confusing.

despect
20-11-2010, 12:42 PM
i'm not sure what you mean by making more groups? currently theres 3 groups, UK, EST and AEST.
imo the groups work well. :) if we were to make even more groups it'd just get really confusing.

Alex3213
20-11-2010, 12:48 PM
The three groups are fine, they are rough guidelines to when you can apply.

Give a timezone and an area appropiate which is not listed and I'm sure one of the groups can slot that timezone into it (remembering that this is for English people so people who live in Spain but speak english would probably just go to apply to a GMT group because it's one hour out and they are an anomaly).

Felix
20-11-2010, 12:48 PM
There really wouldn't be a point for Management to make another group, ATM: there is enough trouble on getting enough people for Group 3 and even 2 sometimes.
If Habbox start's getting Dj's from those two groups and its a good success then i'm sure if its needed, they will add another group.

Conservative,
20-11-2010, 12:49 PM
Also can you explain what timezone you think we need one for? As far as I'm aware we cover pretty much every timezone in which someone would apply.

,Lexiilu
20-11-2010, 12:56 PM
We don't really need another honestly. As Robbie mentioned, it says to apply to your closest timezone if you're in a different one. We have a hard enough time getting DJs for Group 3, I have no idea why we would need another when we've hit the most popular regions of the world and having a hard time getting DJs from one lol. We've got it good as it is :)

Where do you think we'd need another?

Josh
20-11-2010, 12:57 PM
It's fine as it is. I'm not going to type out a whole paragraph on this topic since it's simply unneeded. They are just guidelines and it all fits; I don't know why you want to make changes to something when they could be focus on something important.

smiffy70
20-11-2010, 03:07 PM
There really wouldn't be a point for Management to make another group, ATM: there is enough trouble on getting enough people for Group 3 and even 2 sometimes.
If Habbox start's getting Dj's from those two groups and its a good success then i'm sure if its needed, they will add another group.


Like u said about the Group 2 & 3 instead of making a new one, would it nt be easier to go back to international?

Josh
20-11-2010, 03:09 PM
No because Habbox is heavily UK-orientated and they want to change that.

Conservative,
20-11-2010, 03:17 PM
Like u said about the Group 2 & 3 instead of making a new one, would it nt be easier to go back to international?

Just now you said make more, now you're suggesting combine USA & AU (which are 24 hours apart roughly) to one group?

giltinux
20-11-2010, 03:23 PM
3 groups is enough. And it says on the applications if you're not from those exact timezones apply to your closest one.

For example someone from Singapore could apply - they'd be group 3 (AU/NZ), someone from Mexico could apply and they would be group 2 (USA/CA) and someone from Mainland Europe could apply and they'd be group 1 (UK).

More groups will just make it more confusing.

i agree 3 groups is enough i think :P

Alex3213
20-11-2010, 04:52 PM
Like u said about the Group 2 & 3 instead of making a new one, would it nt be easier to go back to international?

What Josh said, we are no longer a UK fansite.

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