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xxMATTGxx
29-02-2016, 07:54 PM
This is coming shortly to Habbo - What are peoples thoughts?



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Gradual Sanctions

The biggest change in comparison to the old moderation system is that most of the sanctions are now gradual. The new ban chart progresses like so:

1. Alert

2. 1 hour mute

3. 18 hours mute

4. 7 days ban

5. 30 days ban I

6. 30 days ban II

7. Permanent ban

From now on, one offense will move you one step ahead on the above chart, so you will want to be careful how you act in the hotel – especially if you’re in the latter stages of the gradual system!

ATTENTION: Mods will still use tougher sanctions for more severe misbehaviour! You can check the Habbo Way here (http://www.habbo.com/safety/habbo_way).

Probation time

Sanctioned users are given a 30–60 day long probation period, which starts the moment the sanction ends. Once the probation time comes to an end, a Habbo user’s ban record gets wiped clean.

The 30 day probation period applies to users who have had one of the following sanctions imposed upon them:


Alert
1 hour mute
18 hours ban
7 days ban


The 60 day probation period applies to users who have had at least one of the following sanctions imposed upon them:


30 days ban I
30 days ban II


Where to check your current sanction status

You can check your sanction record and remaining probation time by simply clicking the ”Help” button in the top right corner of the screen and proceeding to “My sanction status”.

Reporting a misbehaving user

You can report another user for being out of line by clicking the “Help” button on the top right corner of the screen, clicking “Someone is misbehaving” and then choosing the category that best fits the situation. You can find more tips for handling uncomfortable situations here (https://www.habbo.com/playing-habbo/help).

Sending false reports is sanctionable from now on!

We want to provide our users with the very best moderation service and this means our moderators need to be able to concentrate on handling the real and legitimate reports that require intervention. This is why sending illegitimate or false reports that unnecessarily burden our moderation system will be sanctionable from now on. Illegitimate or false reports are CFHs sent for trolling, bullying or other way of misusing the reporting system. In the future, you will be able to keep reporting someone intentionally doing harm to others or themselves but just keep in mind that if you repeatedly make calls for help without good reason, you can be punished.

Sources:
http://help.habbo.com/entries/98834358-Habbo-s-reformed-moderation-system-
https://www.habbo.com/community/article/20142/20142

Cerys
29-02-2016, 07:56 PM
It must be new if they're saying it's new ;)


Sounds meh tho - major bad thing i can see is that if theyre properly gonna punish 'false' reports, people might get deterred from reporting at all idk

e5
29-02-2016, 08:06 PM
Mods will just say you're abusing the system if they cba reading a situation reported and probably send you a warning. They'll get power hungry

Empired
29-02-2016, 08:21 PM
Ridiculous. Just relying more on following a specific set of rules instead of applying brain power.

Meanies
29-02-2016, 08:36 PM
I wonder will they do a bit of unbanning like they did before :( *crosses fingers*

petergray
29-02-2016, 10:20 PM
I am a bit concerned about the false reports thing, who's to say what is a 'false report'? I know something that violates the Habbo Way is wrong, but things that are still bad but not under the Habbo Way might be bad to report. All the other things sound good though :D

RyRy
29-02-2016, 10:23 PM
Ridiculous. Just relying more on following a specific set of rules instead of applying brain power.

The irony of a hxf mod saying that heh.

Jokes aside, makes perfect sense to make it clear what you'll get for being naughty and how long before that expires. Makes it much more uniform and easier to understand... Not sure why anybody would disagree with thisl

Samantha
29-02-2016, 11:00 PM
The irony of a hxf mod saying that heh.

Jokes aside, makes perfect sense to make it clear what you'll get for being naughty and how long before that expires. Makes it much more uniform and easier to understand... Not sure why anybody would disagree with thisl

They would disagree because of what Habbo are suggesting with this (new) method of dealing with rule breaking. A 'false report' for example isn't always the case yet many of us have been replied to saying not to abuse the help tool when it was a legitimate rule break, but nothing gets done about it. I don't think they should be bringing in a new method before perfecting the old one, or improving it a great deal!

I think it's a good idea mostly, but the false report bit really is annoying when they are only looking for certain keywords to trigger a rule break, for example someone can be racist and nothing will get done about it (or nothing has been done when I've reported it in the past, in fact I once got banned for reporting them for 'bullying'), but if nothing gets done about it then Habbo will easily turn it around and say it's a false report and punish you for it.

thms
01-03-2016, 01:28 AM
i have been banned like 3 times in february help this is going to be the end of thms and life as we know it

GoldenMerc
01-03-2016, 04:59 PM
Sending false reports is sanctionable from now on!

We want to provide our users with the very best moderation service and this means our moderators need to be able to concentrate on handling the real and legitimate reports that require intervention. This is why sending illegitimate or false reports that unnecessarily burden our moderation system will be sanctionable from now on. Illegitimate or false reports are CFHs sent for trolling, bullying or other way of misusing the reporting system. In the future, you will be able to keep reporting someone intentionally doing harm to others or themselves but just keep in mind that if you repeatedly make calls for help without good reason, you can be punished.

not sure if everyone is the same, but i'll now no longer send in CFH when users are breaking the habbo way. 99% of the time I get an alert saying I am wasting their time pretty much

Bionic...
01-03-2016, 05:11 PM
I constantly get muted for stupid things and i've been banned for even more stupid things!
So if they're actually enforcing these policies when often the mods don't speak "proper English" i don't think that it's the best thing for habbo and it will just lead to a further reduction of the people who play habbo!

A
07-03-2016, 12:30 AM
not sure if it's really any different, however at least they are beginning to look pretty much fair in a way.

MONEYMAGIC
07-03-2016, 02:02 AM
not sure if everyone is the same, but i'll now no longer send in CFH when users are breaking the habbo way. 99% of the time I get an alert saying I am wasting their time pretty much

I also will no longer send in CFH reports. The majority of the time when I do, they reply not to abuse the Call For Help! It's always legitimate reports too. This is a bad idea but the rest I don't mind.

Zak
07-03-2016, 10:29 AM
The mods are the problem, not the process

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