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Johnathan
21-09-2012, 04:28 PM
I really enjoy this new idea that Laura has posted about! Reading these posts on day to day activities gives me more of an idea of what Habbox staff go through to keep the forum running like a fine tuned machine. It also answers all future questions that I would have before applying for a position within the forum/main web site.

Have you read any of these? If so comments on the idea?

Zelda
21-09-2012, 04:32 PM
I also agree that this is a really good idea ( ignore the bias considering i'm also working very hard on it with laura!)

Was finding it super interesting for example reading the moderation one I wrote, and it really answers questions I had about forum mods :)

Lee
21-09-2012, 04:35 PM
Would be nice for management and general management to do a unique one at the end! :) Good idea I think.

Johnathan
21-09-2012, 04:37 PM
I also agree that this is a really good idea ( ignore the bias considering i'm also working very hard on it with laura!)

Was finding it super interesting for example reading the moderation one I wrote, and it really answers questions I had about forum mods :)

I totally agree with you!


Would be nice for management and general management to do a unique one at the end! :) Good idea I think.

This would be really interesting. I would love to find out what they're required to do on a day to day basis.

Chris
21-09-2012, 04:39 PM
They're really interesting to read, getting an insight into what different departments do each day.

FlyingJesus
21-09-2012, 04:46 PM
I think it would probably work better if the people writing the articles weren't just news staff who happen to have jobs in other departments, but the concept is nice

Inseriousity.
21-09-2012, 04:46 PM
That's very nice thing to say, Habbox staff work really hard making this site the best it can be and it's good to have their achievements recognised in this way :)

Johnathan
21-09-2012, 04:56 PM
That's very nice thing to say, Habbox staff work really hard making this site the best it can be and it's good to have their achievements recognised in this way :)

Since joining the forum and becoming active once again I have realized the amount of effort and dedication these people give to the forum. Everyone adds a special touch to something they do. This is why I think it's a great idea to show a high level of appreciation to anyone who is a staff member.

Without them what would be so special about this forum?

lawrawrrr
21-09-2012, 05:00 PM
THANKS!! I'm actually so proud of this idea, and would really like to thank EVERYONE, especially Jan here for helping me out writing them!!

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I think it would probably work better if the people writing the articles weren't just news staff who happen to have jobs in other departments, but the concept is nice

Only 2 of them have been News staff so far, and I asked every manager to get volunteers. Everyone who is doing it was the only person to volunteer in their department, so it's not like I've specifically asked the News Staff. It's kind of common sense that the people who are accustomed to writing articles would be the first ones to volunteer though!

Zelda
21-09-2012, 05:04 PM
I think it would probably work better if the people writing the articles weren't just news staff who happen to have jobs in other departments, but the concept is nice

no thats not how it works :)

one person signed up to provide us an article/bullet points, and all me and laura have been doing is adding stuff and correcting spag etc, and in the case of bullet points forming it into an article.

Seikou
21-09-2012, 05:08 PM
I don't read news that often but I'm finding these really interesting and enjoying reading them :)

Aiden
21-09-2012, 07:52 PM
They are quite interesting and give you an insight on the lifes of other Habbox Roles.

Samantha
21-09-2012, 08:06 PM
no thats not how it works :)

one person signed up to provide us an article/bullet points, and all me and laura have been doing is adding stuff and correcting spag etc, and in the case of bullet points forming it into an article.

LIES.

Anyway I've enjoyed reading them.

MKR&*42
21-09-2012, 08:10 PM
LIES.

Anyway I've enjoyed reading them.

Coff, decided to read through 1 of them and LOOK WHAT I FOUND IN YOUR ARTICLE SAMANFA.



now so sometimes,finding unique

Spacing error tut tut. ;) OT: I read through 1 last night and reading through the rest now, rather intriguing hehe.

Samantha
21-09-2012, 08:52 PM
Coff, decided to read through 1 of them and LOOK WHAT I FOUND IN YOUR ARTICLE SAMANFA.



Spacing error tut tut. ;) OT: I read through 1 last night and reading through the rest now, rather intriguing hehe.

Actually, I just PMed Laura with it as it was going to be expanded anyway. If you're going to try say I've done something wrong at least use my articles :rolleyes:.

MKR&*42
21-09-2012, 09:00 PM
Actually, I just PMed Laura with it as it was going to be expanded anyway. If you're going to try say I've done something wrong at least use my articles :rolleyes:.

Or could just grab your homophone error from the wiki :rolleyes:

Samantha
21-09-2012, 09:01 PM
Or could just grab your homophone error from the wiki :rolleyes:

The one you incorrectly named? Still not working Warren, sigh ;).

MKR&*42
21-09-2012, 09:02 PM
The one you incorrectly named? Still not working Warren, sigh ;).

Wasn't me who made the original error darling ;)

Samantha
21-09-2012, 09:07 PM
Wasn't me who made the original error darling ;)

It kinda was seeing as you incorrectly named it? Sorry but your list of errors are far longer than mine. I could talk about the SPAG you cba to do or the stuff you leave on the Wiki but you know, why bother?

Anyway, it's good to know what staff members do from their point-of-view.

MKR&*42
21-09-2012, 09:10 PM
It kinda was seeing as you incorrectly named it? Sorry but your list of errors are far longer than mine. I could talk about the SPAG you cba to do or the stuff you leave on the Wiki but you know, why bother?

Anyway, it's good to know what staff members do from their point-of-view.

"original" means first. I fail to see how me correcting YOUR error means that I made the original error? I would not be able to edit anything if I supposedly made the first error.

Oh get over yourself, SPAG is not life. My "SPAG" is decent compared to some people, in comparison to your perfectionism - it's useless. I am sorry I make mistakes as a human being, I will try to become a non-human animal in the future.

Samantha
21-09-2012, 09:13 PM
"original" means first. I fail to see how me correcting YOUR error means that I made the original error? I would not be able to edit anything if I supposedly made the first error.

Oh get over yourself, SPAG is not life. My "SPAG" is decent compared to some people, in comparison to your perfectionism - it's useless. I am sorry I make mistakes as a human being, I will try to become a non-human animal in the future.

I didn't see the originally bit, sit down.

SPAG is needed in life, I Cud just spek lyk dis n ardly n e 1 cud understood me? Online, fine but not when it's part of your role. I'm not perfect, I never said I was.

MKR&*42
21-09-2012, 09:18 PM
I didn't see the originally bit, sit down.

SPAG is needed in life, I Cud just spek lyk dis n ardly n e 1 cud understood me? Online, fine but not when it's part of your role. I'm not perfect, I never said I was.

A good/decent SPAG is needed, a perfect standard of it is not. You know full well I don't type like that on the wiki and I certainly don't speak "like dis ye bruv" in reality. If you see SPAG errors on pages I edit, go ahead and correct them... I have to endure you complain about it constantly to me. It's usually only minor stuff which is still understandable. I never said you consider yourself perfect, just that you follow "perfectionism".

Lol sorry, do I need to sit down because I'm on my "high horse" again which is probably what you'll say at some point.

Samantha
21-09-2012, 09:22 PM
A good/decent SPAG is needed, a perfect standard of it is not. You know full well I don't type like that on the wiki and I certainly don't speak "like dis ye bruv" in reality. If you see SPAG errors on pages I edit, go ahead and correct them... I have to endure you complain about it constantly to me. It's usually only minor stuff which is still understandable. I never said you consider yourself perfect, just that you follow "perfectionism".

Lol sorry, do I need to sit down because I'm on my "high horse" again which is probably what you'll say at some point.

No I wouldn't say you were on your high horse as I always think I'd use it in the wrong situation lmao. I'm not trying to argue because to an extent I agree with you. I don't always go on about SPAG on the Wiki to you and mostly when I do I joke about it (and I have edited it before). I'm mainly on about other things anyway.

Made me laugh when you said bruv though. I don't follow perfectionism and I know my mistakes when I see them. I wasn't attempting to be rude in my first few posts anyway, I guess we both just took it the wrong way.

OT: I'd like to see a General Manager, AGM etc one like someone suggested :).

Chippiewill
21-09-2012, 09:26 PM
These are really interesting, fantastic idea!

My only complaint is that this one is a different font size to the others:
http://habbox.com/#!/News/article/1498

Samantha
21-09-2012, 09:30 PM
These are really interesting, fantastic idea!

My only complaint is that this one is a different font size to the others:
http://habbox.com/#!/News/article/1498

Yeah I think sometimes that occurs if we've copied it from somewhere else (although it does change randomly sometimes too). The negative side of it is that the default size isn't even on the editor (which is 11.5) thus when that occurs I have no choice other than put it at size 11. I'll sort that out soon - we usually check when they've been published to ensure they look ok though.

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