View Full Version : Do people take Habbo too seriously?
As the title says.
Personally, I think so. In the end it's just a game.
Samantha
26-09-2012, 08:32 PM
Sometimes they do, I know I appear to take it too seriously when losing an event or something unfair happens but people take it way more seriously than me. Those who think they're elite just because they're VIP or appear rich mainly - they laugh at offers that aren't the best and to be honest it's the owners fault for saying offer in the first place.
I think Habbo is a form of escapism and life others can't achieve, those who impersonate singers and such hang around together thinking they're the real person etc.
So yes some people do, others no.
I think this is why I choose to be a norm on Habbo because I find it frankly hilarious when VIP people try and look down on me and I'm like errr no.
i think some people can tend to take it way too seriously like for example losing events (as sam said), not everyone though aha, i think i take ducks too seriously lmaooo
Kardan
26-09-2012, 08:44 PM
Totally, go into a Habbox event and pretending your cheating, everyone goes crazy.
wixard
26-09-2012, 09:40 PM
deja vu?
Edited by GoldenMerc - Please don't post pointlessly
Aiden
26-09-2012, 09:49 PM
I take it seriously.. if my account got hacked and all my furni I would be HEARTBROKEN. I'm only 13 (14 in less then a month) so I guess it's not that bad but when people take it really serious at 21, that's just sad. (Sorry if your 21 and cry about losing events or DCing)
I take it seriously.. if my account got hacked and all my furni I would be HEARTBROKEN. I'm only 13 (14 in less then a month) so I guess it's not that bad but when people take it really serious at 21, that's just sad. (Sorry if your 21 and cry about losing events or DCing)
But why do you think that it's different when people take it seriously at 21 rather than 13?
GommeInc
26-09-2012, 11:24 PM
When Habbo was being rightfully attacked over the paedophilia and lack of moderation claims by C4, it was clear too many people take it far too seriously - to defend a site for children (Under 16 years of age) saying that the report was biased and that C4 was looking for the offensive rooms. It's not about them finding it, it's the fact it exists.
As for digital "property", it's fair enough people will get upset if they lose their digital furniture. You paid for it or won it, and to have it taken away from you due to a lack of security on that of the user or the company is incredibly frustrating and breaks down trust.
Samantha
26-09-2012, 11:38 PM
I don't think it's different for someone at 13 or someone at 21, I think it depends on the level of maturity you have - I'll revert back to me again and say I'm 18 I take it seriously in event forms and sometimes trading (more of a silent thing there) but someone who is 12/13 could be more advanced thank someone older. I also think amount of years you have played reflects this SOMETIMES as I know some have played for years and still are unsure on everything they can do.
I do agree with you Gomme, it is the fact they were there and I think more the fact Sulake knew that yet they kept them there. According to them it's just more money really, those players are buying credits and buying their VIP subscription to party in sexualised rooms. The Channel 4 report stunted it's growth for a short while, now it's easy to avoid the filter placed and it's pointless that it ever occurred. It shouldn't have to take a television report for something to be done. Being on topic here, a lot would be annoyed if say Habbo shut down - a lot are annoyed now at the fact their Homepage things aren't there anymore, you can't make events and general features such as Minimail. Yeah some features don't work, but then again people will take it seriously whatever age they are, if they've grown up with Habbo for a few years, they believe they belong to the community, they want that interaction between staff and want their opinions listened to. Sometimes, when that doesn't happen they will take things the wrong way and rebel against rules in place. In the mute itself you could tell people took some things seriously, the candle-lit vigil for one - they were dedication rather than serious but then I believe there's a fine line between the two!
peteyt
27-09-2012, 04:07 AM
When Habbo was being rightfully attacked over the paedophilia and lack of moderation claims by C4, it was clear too many people take it far too seriously - to defend a site for children (Under 16 years of age) saying that the report was biased and that C4 was looking for the offensive rooms. It's not about them finding it, it's the fact it exists.
As for digital "property", it's fair enough people will get upset if they lose their digital furniture. You paid for it or won it, and to have it taken away from you due to a lack of security on that of the user or the company is incredibly frustrating and breaks down trust.
I actually disagree with the first statement. Yes Habbo was rightfully attacked but channel 4 should have focused on the general problem as well as Habbo as I found it made Habbo look like the only culprit. It should have also looked at why it took years to realise the problem existed within Habbo as it's been going on for years and yet they only seemed to notice recently which tells me better systems to check these sites in general is needed.
As for people taking the site too serious, I always found people who paid for stuff a little stupid (sorry for those who do pay for stuff). I haven't used Habbo myself for years and only use Habbox Forum as I find the non habbo talk is decent e.g. Tech, Music, TV (although it's not as busy as it once was). When I did use Habbo if I ever had money I'd rather just use it on proper items, as in actual physical items I could use in real life rather than something pixelated. But then again I've also avoided online monthly payment games as well.
I cried when I was hacked on runescape when I was 12. So I guess the younger 'uns do.
But it's just a game and you learn that mentality. If you're still crying about it by the time you're 16, then you need to learn that mentality.
Aiden
27-09-2012, 06:55 AM
But why do you think that it's different when people take it seriously at 21 rather than 13?
At 13 you are still a child at 21 your an adult. You should have better things to do then play Habbo Hotel. :)
Kardan
27-09-2012, 09:11 AM
At 13 you are still a child at 21 your an adult. You should have better things to do then play Habbo Hotel. :)
Essentially Habbo is just a social networking site, so you'll find many over 18's playing Habbo, I don't personally but I knew many people that did, and this is about 4/5 years ago. Why can't adults play Habbo? My Dad frequently plays war games on the PC, and my Uncles play sport and FPS gaqmes - Habbo isn't any different. I play RuneScape and meet many parents (And I'm talking 30/40 year olds, not the 17 year old fathers...) whilst playing and they often get a lot of stick for it...
At 13 you are still a child at 21 your an adult. You should have better things to do then play Habbo Hotel. :)
Habbo has been around since 2004, so if you've been playing since you are 13 and are now 21, what's the issue?
In a way, it is a hobby, the same as taking up a sport or something. I think you have just as much right to be playing it at 21 as you do at 13. However there is just social stigma attached to playing it when you are older than a certain age.
Undesirable
27-09-2012, 11:57 AM
At 13 you are still a child at 21 your an adult. You should have better things to do then play Habbo Hotel. :)
I'm 25, i don't 'play' Habbo, i know people on it from way back when... so it's nice to come on and chat. I do have better things to do, i work and socialise. Funnily enough.. just because we are adults, doesn't mean that every single moment of every single day we need to be at work or out. I also have to add, that because your younger, doesn't mean you should sit in and play Habbo all day either. You can go out and about as well...
not everyone takes habbo seriously, but there are people who do. you could say the same for habbox too though. quite a few people seem to take things way too seriously and seem to forget that the fansite was created for entertainment purposes, nothing more. it actually makes me laugh how there are older people on habbo treating it like it means everything to them, and how they're better than everyone else. oh, and not to forget those who literally get frustrated over losing events on habbo lmao.
but yeah, don't get me wrong, there isn't a problem with older people using habbo. it just becomes a problem when they're acting like 12 year olds or purposely targeting and bullying people. you would think that doesn't happen though. its a shame it does.
GommeInc
27-09-2012, 01:19 PM
I actually disagree with the first statement. Yes Habbo was rightfully attacked but channel 4 should have focused on the general problem as well as Habbo as I found it made Habbo look like the only culprit. It should have also looked at why it took years to realise the problem existed within Habbo as it's been going on for years and yet they only seemed to notice recently which tells me better systems to check these sites in general is needed.
They did, they referenced Facebook and Club Penguin, and the problem with huge online communities like this. Channel 4 continued to attack Habbo because the Sulake CEO is a moron and was denying everything C4 had reported on and was reluctant to change accordingly. Christ knows why he is still CEO, he clearly doesn't know how to do his job and comes off more as a CCO (Chief Communications Officer) than a CEO.
With the matter at hand, Habbo users were incredibly and irrationally defensive of Habbo saying that it isn't a big deal, going as far as trying to divert blame to C4. No-one is sure why because C4 gave Sulake/Habbo the report before the show was aired, but because Sulake/Fortaine denied the issues C4 felt the problem needed to be given the rightful attention, considering Habbo is for children (Under 16s) and could not possibly implement proper safety and security features in what was its state at the time.
When that report came out, it was clear who took Habbo too seriously and who didn't. The language coming from the defensive side was appauling and their lack of reason was shocking.
Aiden
27-09-2012, 03:01 PM
Well I just think its sad if they get emotional over Habbo at 21.
Well I just think its sad if they get emotional over Habbo at 21.
It's not really, in theory they should be more entitled to get emotional about it as they have been playing longer and are more involved and attached to it.
Aiden
27-09-2012, 03:24 PM
It's not really, in theory they should be more entitled to get emotional about it as they have been playing longer and are more involved and attached to it.
Okay well that's just what I think. You have been in the Habbo community longer then me so you know best. :)
Okay well that's just what I think. You have been in the Habbo community longer then me so you know best. :)
Yep. Exactly.
Aiden
27-09-2012, 03:29 PM
Yep. Exactly.
Yep. :)
Teabags
27-09-2012, 04:01 PM
Think people do tbh. It's something that is too addictive.
It's only because of all the changes and the maturity levels of a new generation that have finally allowed me to kick it.
Shockwave.2CC
27-09-2012, 04:16 PM
Sometimes people take habbo to seriously. Espcially in events
Absently
27-09-2012, 04:16 PM
of course, so many do. i can over do it sometimes, especially when i'm playing a game and end up getting nervous about it, hoping i won't mess up. i think both older and younger people can take it too seriously, especially if you are a frequent player and have accumulated a lot of furniture. i do generally find a lot of older users i meet tend to take the game very seriously, i suppose they just rely on the game for social interaction and things they can't do in real life. i'm sure it's the same with a lot of younger children too.
Lewis
27-09-2012, 10:21 PM
Yep. :)
OFF TOPIC NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
OT:
People take habbo so seriously. My evidence:
I was a non-vip and this guy came to me and said "haha you're not vip" he then said "I bet I'm richer than you" he showed me a room full of rubbish norms and pixel furni, and I was way richer than him. (I don't care how rich/poor I am, I'm just saying) and then I said "No offence mate, but I actually am richer than you" then he said "Go away, jealous noob!!!"
Clearly this guy takes habbo too seriously and thinks he's rich and great 'cos he's vip. I'm not saying I'm rich btw, I'm far from it. I'm just saying it was hilarious since he was calling me poor yet I was richer. Hate these people.
GommeInc
28-09-2012, 12:32 AM
Okay well that's just what I think. You have been in the Habbo community longer then me so you know best. :)
If they've put a lot of time and money in as well then you can't blame an adult being upset. If they've not put any money and time in then you're right, it would be odd.
peteyt
28-09-2012, 02:25 AM
They did, they referenced Facebook and Club Penguin, and the problem with huge online communities like this. Channel 4 continued to attack Habbo because the Sulake CEO is a moron and was denying everything C4 had reported on and was reluctant to change accordingly. Christ knows why he is still CEO, he clearly doesn't know how to do his job and comes off more as a CCO (Chief Communications Officer) than a CEO.
With the matter at hand, Habbo users were incredibly and irrationally defensive of Habbo saying that it isn't a big deal, going as far as trying to divert blame to C4. No-one is sure why because C4 gave Sulake/Habbo the report before the show was aired, but because Sulake/Fortaine denied the issues C4 felt the problem needed to be given the rightful attention, considering Habbo is for children (Under 16s) and could not possibly implement proper safety and security features in what was its state at the time.
When that report came out, it was clear who took Habbo too seriously and who didn't. The language coming from the defensive side was appauling and their lack of reason was shocking.
From the news I watched I never saw these other sites being mentioned. Like I said I agree that the habbo situation was bad but I felt like the news was trying to act like it was just recent. The system that checks these sites must have had some big issue if it couldn't see the problem Habbo had as it was so easy to see - walk into a room - DO YOU WANT TO CYBER etc. from users. The thing parents should be worrying about is the sites they don't know about.
Undesirable
28-09-2012, 11:10 AM
Okay well that's just what I think. You have been in the Habbo community longer then me so you know best. :)
Pretty sure, like yourself.. he was giving an opinion. There is no right or wrong answer to this. Everyones different, everyone has different opinions...
Catchy
28-09-2012, 03:56 PM
I take it seriously.. if my account got hacked and all my furni I would be HEARTBROKEN. I'm only 13 (14 in less then a month) so I guess it's not that bad but when people take it really serious at 21, that's just sad. (Sorry if your 21 and cry about losing events or DCing)
Red; ^
and yes ppl do
I think at some point everyone has and I don't think it really depends on anything in particularly, apart from I guess it happens when you're at a point where you are enjoying it most. I used to take it far too seriously, don't anymore thankfully :p
MKR&*42
29-09-2012, 04:54 PM
Erm if people wish to complain and get frustrated over them being hacked and thus having furniture which they legitimately bought stolen, then I see no problem with them being upset because it is a matter of legality and they have a right to those items (even though they can never get it back). But if people get over emotional because they lose at a grabber then yes there's a problem.
Also some people need to take into consideration whether someone is joking about being frustrated or not :P Rainbow; loved my little frustration/idk what to call it phase in her event earlier ;)
I also agree that the longer you've played the game, you are bound to be more upset when/if the game is eventually discontinued and what not.
bondyboy99
28-02-2013, 11:52 PM
YES, SCAMERS LOOKING FOR A FEW COINS TO SCAM OF PEOPLE. PLEASEEEEEE, ITS 1C WHAT YOU GOING TO BUY? A DUCK?
sexpot
01-03-2013, 01:27 AM
Go into any military on habbo and you'll see a bunch of people who take that **** so seriously. Yes.
Lingo10
06-04-2013, 12:18 AM
Go into any military on habbo and you'll see a bunch of people who take that **** so seriously. Yes.
LOL. Thats definitely truth. When you even step foot in a place like that and decide to "dance". They will tell you to stop with a warning or automatically kick. And the details they go through to explain procedures when you "join" xD
Special
06-04-2013, 12:25 AM
i used to but then i realised it's a crap game & then got a life
also laughing at some of the people replying who are in so much denial it hurts
I think a few of us did/still do take it seriously at some point. I know I did a couple of years back.
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