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Chris
23-12-2016, 10:28 AM
Hi everyone!

Over the past few weeks I've done various competitions and events on the forum but with little success. Most of them have had either none or a few entries which is a bit frustrating!

So what I want to know is, what do you really want to see on the forum? What would interest you and what sort of competitions or events would you enter? It can be absolutely anything, forum based or Habbo based!

Thank you!

scottish
23-12-2016, 01:33 PM
Gender Forums

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Expling
23-12-2016, 01:37 PM
i think arcade tournaments used to be popular??

Chris
23-12-2016, 02:06 PM
i think arcade tournaments used to be popular??
Yeah they were but I think the fact that the arcade is trash hasn't helped. To be honest, unless it is fixed I want to go back to the other arcade. It didn't have proper tournament functionality but at least it worked.

buttons
23-12-2016, 02:28 PM
idk tbh i don't think habbox can get back to how they used to be
i honestly do think the really strict rules (previously) and failure to become modern quickly has failed to retain and attract members
there are other fansites which have had members stay for years, so it's not just that older members decide it's less important

but the focus does have to be on new members then making them stay
and that's done by events, competitions on the client etc
but i guess you need staff and the creds/prizes etc. habbox used to have loads of donations and prizes, what happened?

another thing is management hardly have any presence on the forum/client imo, well i don't use client much but i feel like for a few years now people have been community managers or whatever but haven't really done anything for the community..

dbgtz
23-12-2016, 04:10 PM
Personally not much could get me into any competitions. The prizes are uninteresting to me as I have no need for forum or Habbo stuff and the competitions themselves tend to be rather similar. I'm just bored of them basically but I don't think I should be really considered with who you're targeting lmao.

I do think the main problem with forum competitions is lack of on client interaction (and also extending to a lack of advertisement).

Chris
23-12-2016, 05:14 PM
Thanks for the feedback so far, all helpful. :)

wixard
23-12-2016, 05:57 PM
habbox needs a rebrand

the entire habbo community sees us as old, boring, and unwelcoming

even us old members are inactive and NOT on habbo
time to stop caring about us and move on, rebrand and aim for the people on habbo
hire people who are active on habbo, offer incentives, look at what other successful fansites are doing on client and copy them

without a rebrand nothing will change

despect
23-12-2016, 05:58 PM
My idea for donations for forum department could be opening a credit shop since people really use them and it could work quite well. I once made 100c after 2 days at my old coin shop if forum or even habbox in general could have that we'd have quite a lot for bigger and much better events.

Empired
23-12-2016, 07:14 PM
My idea for donations for forum department could be opening a credit shop since people really use them and it could work quite well. I once made 100c after 2 days at my old coin shop if forum or even habbox in general could have that we'd have quite a lot for bigger and much better events.
I suggested this as an alternative to the hx lottery (when that got banned) so it could be a multi owner coin shop thats optional for managers but got told no. I believe the reason was because it would be "too difficult to run" or something which was bullshit and we all knew it.

-:Undertaker:-
23-12-2016, 07:39 PM
i agree with wixard; and buttons;

Hopefully what's in the pipeline (the elephant in the room) will really make a difference. I'd like to see though once they're installed the forums drastically cut down and all given new titles/descriptions, moved about - just freshen it up and make it feel different!

New VIP colours to compliment the new layout would be good too.

I think most of our problems with community retention stem from structural stuff like the above. Once that's sorted and the forum looks good then we'll find it much easier to grow our membership. It's like we always say, thinking of joining a forum and you look at HxF and HFFM well which one would you be signing up to? It's a no-brainer! Once sorted we'll do much better, we've got much more to offer than other sites in terms of our long history, members with different personalities other than 14-year old gays and lesbians on tumblr.

despect
23-12-2016, 08:14 PM
I suggested this as an alternative to the hx lottery (when that got banned) so it could be a multi owner coin shop thats optional for managers but got told no. I believe the reason was because it would be "too difficult to run" or something which was bullshit and we all knew it.

I mean even if it was just general management who a member of gm team and X amount went out to each department as a contribution to the department?

Woutou
23-12-2016, 08:46 PM
I think we should add like a "Scammer Warn list? if that makes any sense, if people have viable proof of the offense
they could be put on such a warning list to be careful when trading with them?

Drewar
23-12-2016, 08:46 PM
Warning, this post is extremely unorganized because I'm just waking up from a nap and I'm just typing ideas as they come in to my head. This is a complete brainstorm.

I come from a radio background when it comes to fansites. Although I've done pretty much every job there is at Habbox at one point over the years here at Habbox (except Graphic Designer lol), my first job here was HabboxRadio. The Radio pulled me in as a new Habbo player, and really got me engaged on the forum, in the client at Habbox events, and is ultimately what has kept me here for 12 years. Wow.

I think that the key to increasing activity is by recruiting members who actually play the client. If we can manage to recruit members who are actually active in the client, then we can start getting some staff who are actually active in the client, which will lead to more engagement overall.

I think one way to do this is to get the Radio DJs to be hosting DJ parties in their rooms (or create a party room that all DJs can have rights to), rather than just saying the typical "Search HxHD". Hosting DJ parties is a great way to attract new people who just stumble upon the room and click on to see what it is. Once they are in the room, if there's actual engagement going on, it's a lot easier to get people interested in checking out a forum.

When I was DJing I would always host a party, and then advertise the forum while on air. When I was speaking on the microphone, I'd say things like "Everyone type www.habboxforum.com on 3... 1...2..3!" and then have everyone say it on Habbo at the same time. If there are people in the room who don't necessarily what's going on... they're probably going to be intrigued when they see 10 people saying HabboxForum.com at the same time.

I know that my ideas are mainly focusing around the radio... and aren't necessarily forum specific ideas as you requested... but I think that ultimately it's all connected. We can use the radio to help attract listeners, and get the listeners to sign up to the forum.

Don't just have the DJs just tell people to sign up for HabboxForum... have them actually explain on air what the forum is. "Check out habboxforum.com! If you don't know what a forum is, it's basically a place where you can go and chat with others. There are lots of different competitions there, you can win prizes and furniture, read about the latest Habbo and real life news, etc. It's as easy as going to HabboxForum.com and clicking sign up".

We could have referral comps... the DJ who refers the most new forum members this week gets X credits or a prize or something. Then we can have competitions on the forum specifically just for new users. We can have the DJs explain the competitions on the air. "Hey guys! If you're just now signing up to Habbox Forum, make sure to check out the competition for new members! Every month, there's a competition specifically for new members, that only new members can enter. So far we've had 15 new members enter the competition, so if you submit an entry, then you're looking at a 1/16 chance to win the awesome newcomer prize of 250 credits!!"

I really think that we could get accomplished if we get other departments to help advertise for the forum. I've been using DJs as an example... because personally I think it's easier to convince someone to sign up when you have a microphone in front of you and you can sing the forums praises easily, but the events team could have referral comps too.

Oh... here's an idea... how about we create a new position or department. Someone or a team in charge of recruitment. "Recruitment department" (lol, it's a bit out there, but I'm literally just typing anything that comes to mind at this point). Or, we could get the forum department more focused on engagement with members (especially new ones), rather than just using them as "police".

Have the Mods message new users as they join the forum. Not auto messages or copy/paste messages. Sincere PMs to their inbox. In the PM, encourage them to post an introduction thread, and then to check out the latest competitions. "Hi Despect, welcome to HabboxForum :) My name is Drewar, and I'm a Mod here at Habbox. We've got a great community here, and we're happy that you've decided to join it. If you click here, you can create a thread in the Introduction forum where you can introduce yourself. This week, a lot of people on the forum have been talking about Christmas Vacation and what their plans are. Do you have any Christmas vacation plans? Tell us about it in your Intro post :)

Let me know if you need help with anything!"

Add new evaluation metrics to the Monthly Mod reports every month instead of focusing just on how many posts they've edited or how many report to smods they have done. Instead focus on things that are more community-focused. Has this moderator recruited any new members? If so, how many. Has this mod hosted an in-client events or giveaways? If so, how many? Has this mod responded to more than 50% of the new threads in the introduction forum this month? Have they just said things like "Hey, welcome :)" or have they actually said something personalized and engaging to try and ensure that member sticks around long-term.

There you go! Some ideas for you to read over and think about :) When I think back to my favorite memories at Habbox, it was a great community that actually loved playing Habbo, and that loved having their jobs at Habbox and were excited about spreading the word of Habbox.

Best of luck! Long live Habbox and HabboxForum :)

scottish
23-12-2016, 09:35 PM
I think your view is quite outdated though.

10 years ago if a DJ said say ___ everyone tuned in would say ___ and you'd have rooms full of listeners. Listeners these days have little to no interest in this however from what I've seen.

Similarly if there was an event the DJ would advertise it and it would be full in no time... good luck with that these days.

I think creating a new position who's responsibility to recruit is redundant, surely that's that staff AGM's job if this position still exists?

fair enough at the rest.

Martin
23-12-2016, 10:02 PM
I think your view is quite outdated though.

10 years ago if a DJ said say ___ everyone tuned in would say ___ and you'd have rooms full of listeners. Listeners these days have little to no interest in this however from what I've seen.

Similarly if there was an event the DJ would advertise it and it would be full in no time... good luck with that these days.

I think creating a new position who's responsibility to recruit is redundant, surely that's that staff AGM's job if this position still exists?

fair enough at the rest.

It would definitely be something the staff AGM would be responsible for, although there hasn't been one since expling swapped over to content AGM. I was told at the time that the position would still exist, but that they couldn't afford to lose any managers by promoting them. I did try hinting that I wouldn't mind managing Articles whilst carrying out the staff AGM duties, but I'm guessing that because my app was rejected first time around I was too rubbish. :P I honestly just fancied a new challenge, as sometimes you feel like you can offer more, especially when you really care about wanting to improve something!

I do think that right now the on client stuff is critical for Habbox moving forwards, and gaining and retaining staff that are active Habbo players who will help us grow by encouraging their friends to join and word spreading etc.

Completely agree with what Tara said above about the whole rebranding thing, we need to move forwards and attract the newer Habbo market and find new ways of interacting with them, enticing them to the site/forum and making them want to stay and that means every department functioning correctly and making sure they're offering incentives etc. .

Sho
23-12-2016, 10:58 PM
i was told that there isn't gonna be another staff agm because there would apparently be no purpose for it now that their role desc has been divided between the gm team

Samantha
23-12-2016, 11:55 PM
Empired; despect;

I'm not sure how a multi owner cred shop would be difficult to run - it seems pretty straight forward to me? (For this example I will just say I own the room,t hat probably won't happen, but for example purposes).

I own a Habbo room, I make it a group room so certain people can put their furniture down and sell it to gain more Habbox funds. Those in higher/trustworthy positions at Habbox could also be made admin and accept or decline certain people if needs be.

I sell some of my stuff, I then decide to go offline therefore I could easily pick my furniture up so that people don't come in asking for my furniture when I am not available - this idea rolls out with all those who place furniture down (or it could at least be hidden in the room).

A multi owner cred shop isn't difficult to run in the slightest so I'm not sure why the idea was shot down. Alternatively, you could have an old fashioned shop connected by teleports and you/the owner just puts a gate in front of their teleport when they're not open for business.

Nick
24-12-2016, 12:00 AM
if your going of what wixard; has said then get rid of the forum skins (except ones being made now), vips and make new ones, new logos, userbars, new forums n complete redo of the index

David
24-12-2016, 12:21 AM
I think we should add like a "Scammer Warn list? if that makes any sense, if people have viable proof of the offense
they could be put on such a warning list to be careful when trading with them?

this isn't ***********

my suggestion is unfiltering ***********

despect
24-12-2016, 12:39 AM
@Empired (https://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=80588); @despect (https://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=59633);

I'm not sure how a multi owner cred shop would be difficult to run - it seems pretty straight forward to me? (For this example I will just say I own the room,t hat probably won't happen, but for example purposes).

I own a Habbo room, I make it a group room so certain people can put their furniture down and sell it to gain more Habbox funds. Those in higher/trustworthy positions at Habbox could also be made admin and accept or decline certain people if needs be.

I sell some of my stuff, I then decide to go offline therefore I could easily pick my furniture up so that people don't come in asking for my furniture when I am not available - this idea rolls out with all those who place furniture down (or it could at least be hidden in the room).

A multi owner cred shop isn't difficult to run in the slightest so I'm not sure why the idea was shot down. Alternatively, you could have an old fashioned shop connected by teleports and you/the owner just puts a gate in front of their teleport when they're not open for business.

I love the bit especially that I've bolded, I mean you could ask each department if they'd want to take part and if they do they can make their own room for it and trade in there all credits will go towards funding for things relating to their departments such as events etc. I just think that Habbox needs funding and they don't have enough to be giving out to lots of credits that we don't have and give them out to departments so we should have a credit shop to help fund big events because going forward we do need something big and not been done before and we can do it but we'd need a little bit of funding for it. Easily do-able in my opinion!

Edit: If any department hasn't got much or anything to give away I'm more than happy to donate a few bits to get it started.

scottish
24-12-2016, 10:20 AM
Is trading on habbo even common now?

Surely BC is used for literally everything.

I thought trading mostly died when Casinos were removed.

despect
24-12-2016, 12:20 PM
Is trading on habbo even common now?

Surely BC is used for literally everything.

I thought trading mostly died when Casinos were removed.

Trading is still very common, people use marketplace but still use things like credit shops etc :)

FlyingJesus
24-12-2016, 07:47 PM
It's all very well people saying that we need to be more welcoming to new people or whatever but it always seems it's the people saying these things who do nothing about it and stick to their own off-client group. You can't just force a community to appear and be happy spring chickens when there are people who literally only come on to complain about things and get their jollies from telling people that Habbox is dead, but in reality we do recruit new folk who are younger and more enthusiastic than the 2kl4skl oldies, which anyone who actually goes on the hotel can see.

A dedicated Hx cred shop would be excellent, it would be pretty easy to moderate with one room as the hub and then teles out to various shops, no problem. Make it so that the vendors have to provide their own teles and then they can each have a wired password to open/close the gates in front of their tele in the main room to make things easy for customers as well. A lot of people who join up recently are from giveaways and events that they go to because they aren't rich and want a way to make a quick cred or two, so giving the option to host 1c shops and stuff (and more expensive ones if people want I guess) would be fantastic for them and a great selling point for Hx in general. Obviously manager-owned shops would be useful for building up a bit of funding too, which is always useful and I believe was the original point of the idea :P but would def be good to have it as a community thing on top of that.

For the forum itself, how about a rep system since things have clearly been a lot slower since getting rid of it on a whim to please the Redditors

scottish
24-12-2016, 08:17 PM
Lol rep had no impact on the forum slowing down.

Also worth noting, likes have been used 10 times in this thread, when was the last time there was 10 reps in a single thread, maybe 2015 Christmas?

FlyingJesus
24-12-2016, 08:22 PM
Something with no limitations is used more often than something with sensible limits that actually means something, shocker

Kasabian
24-12-2016, 08:59 PM
Still holding that rep grudge, huh?

Can only echo whats been said about rebranding, whatever happened to the skins that were promised? Chris;

scottish
24-12-2016, 09:12 PM
Chris quit so bailed on the skins he was supposed to make.

Laura and some others are paying for some to be made, but that's in Felix's hands now.

FlyingJesus
24-12-2016, 10:13 PM
Can only echo whats been said

I know

Chris
24-12-2016, 11:01 PM
Chris quit so bailed on the skins he was supposed to make.

Laura and some others are paying for some to be made, but that's in Felix's hands now.

You know how to code, start skinning!

scottish
24-12-2016, 11:03 PM
do I look like the forum manager m8

Chris
25-12-2016, 06:11 PM
Being forum manager doesn't mean you make skins

wixard
25-12-2016, 06:15 PM
lol like system is the best thing that's happened to this forum in years

the only people who care are old members (not our focus) who paid for it

James
26-12-2016, 09:05 PM
habbox needs a rebrand

the entire habbo community sees us as old, boring, and unwelcoming

even us old members are inactive and NOT on habbo
time to stop caring about us and move on, rebrand and aim for the people on habbo
hire people who are active on habbo, offer incentives, look at what other successful fansites are doing on client and copy them

without a rebrand nothing will change
This^
(Sorry to quote something from a few days ago wixard xxx)

Only a very few people on here use Habbo anymore and it's just dead. It's not a case of what can the forum do, it's what can the community side of things do

Chris
29-12-2016, 04:34 PM
Thanks everyone, I'll take whats been said so far and construct a plan with the team. Will get back and post the plan after. :)

Anymore feedback is welcome

Yassok
29-12-2016, 05:59 PM
More and more competitions.I think it's an addiction?

despect
30-12-2016, 02:50 PM
We've had a few events recently and all been very popular which is a great day to the community side of things I think once we get a new site etc we can work on rebranding and going bigger and better than we ever have been.

Gina
08-01-2017, 03:32 PM
i know i asked 4 it but pls could we remove the thermometer

scottish
08-01-2017, 06:44 PM
i know i asked 4 it but pls could we remove the thermometer

ok boss

Catchy
09-01-2017, 11:30 AM
Been waiting for a new layout for over 5 years literally

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