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-:Undertaker:-
14-10-2025, 09:46 PM
So, seen people do this for Twitter etc so thought let's try it for HabboxForum (especially given so many of us have been here for so long, longer more so than Twitter). Just type in something along lines of "Do an analysis of [NAME] on HabboxForum".
Behaviour, style, and reputation
From these sources and the nature of his disputes, one can infer:
Provocative / confrontational style: His refusal to yield in disputes (e.g. over the flag) and vocal pushback suggests a personality that is ready to challenge authority or norms, even at cost.
High engagement / persistence: The fact that he is the top poster and has long tenure suggests he is very active, persistent, often part of discussions.
Deep domain expertise / authority in niche (rare values, trading): His long role in Rare Values, campaigning for reclassification, etc., suggests he was deeply invested in that section and possibly saw himself as an expert.
Polarizing figure: Because of controversies and disagreements about rule enforcement, many users seem to view him either as a stalwart defender or as someone who flouts rules.
Strengths & influence
Institutional memory: Being around for many years, having held many roles — he knows the history, the community, people, norms. That gives him an influence that newer users don’t have.
Authority in forums: Roles like Debates Leader, Rare Values Manager, moderator-like involvement, article writing, have given him a formal voice in governance and discourse.
Community visibility: As top poster, people know him; his opinions carry weight.
Weaknesses & criticisms
Conflict with moderation & rules: His clashes over signature flags, etc. suggest a tension between his vision of acceptable expression and the forum’s rules.
Perceived bias / conflict of interest: The Samovar event is an example where his role and personal interest might have overlapped in problematic ways.
Alienation risks: A confrontational style can alienate some users, especially those who prefer calmer discussion.
Dependence on legacy status: As much of his influence seems tied to long tenure, changes in the forum, turnover, or shifting social norms might weaken his standing over time.
Probable motivations & orientation
He likely values influence, recognition, community leadership.
He probably sees himself as a defender of “free speech” or being able to use provocative symbols or statements, within his worldview.
His strong involvement in trading / rare values suggests he is motivated by domain status in that niche.
He may enjoy debate itself — taking positions, pushing boundaries.
Well I'll admit to being provocative but where's the fun without it. :nrrussiansamovar: *wink*
What's AI say about you?
jamiexo
15-10-2025, 12:05 PM
Here’s an analysis of “jamiexo” on HabboxForum / within the broader Habbox community, based on publicly available sources. If you want a deeper dive (posts, controversies, timeline), I can attempt to dig further.
Profile & Role
General Manager of Habbox
According to the the Habbox Wiki, ,jamiexo is one of the five General Managers overseeing Habbox. (habboxwiki.com (https://habboxwiki.com/Habbox_History?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
On the Habbox “Our Staff” page, jamiexo is similarly listed among the General Managers. (Habbox (https://habbox.com/about/staff?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
This suggests that jamiexo has high-level responsibilities in site administration, oversight, and strategic direction.
Forum Presence & Activity
In a public thread congratulating them, we see:
“my wonderful babe and our HxHD manager jamiexo; got engaged this weekend!” (habboxforum.com (https://habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=855114&utm_source=chatgpt.com))
In that discussion, jamiexo responds with warmth, gratitude, and engagement with community members. (habboxforum.com (https://habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=855114&utm_source=chatgpt.com))
The thread also indicates a robust post count (9,400 posts) and significant “tokens” (78,822) in their profile statistics. (habboxforum.com (https://habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=855114&utm_source=chatgpt.com))
Social / External Presence
On X (formerly Twitter), there is an account “,jamiexo” that reposts content related to Habbox (e.g. events, awards). (X (formerly Twitter) (https://x.com/jamiexo54713058?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
This suggests they are somewhat active in the broader Habbox social media ecosystem (not just within the forum).
Reputation & Community PerceptionFrom the snapshots we have:
Respected & admired by peers
The congratulations thread shows many people responding positively, expressing excitement about personal milestones, calling them “babe,” etc. (habboxforum.com (https://habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=855114&utm_source=chatgpt.com))
The tone is friendly, warm, and intimate—indicating that jamiexo has good relationships with many community members.
Trusted leadership
Being a General Manager implies trust from other staff and the community. The fact that the Habbox Wiki includes them in the leadership list suggests official recognition. (habboxwiki.com (https://habboxwiki.com/Habbox_History?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
Also, in event contexts, jamiexo is actively mentioned in leadership roles (for example, as an admin of a team in Summer Spectacular). (habboxwiki.com (https://habboxwiki.com/Habbox_Summer_Spectacular_2024?utm_source=chatgpt. com))
Public personal sharing
The forum thread shows that although they’re in a leadership role, they still share personal life events (engagement) in public forums, which can strengthen personal connection but may also blur boundaries between private and public personas.
Influence & Contributions
Leadership in events
In the Habbox Summer Spectacular 2024, jamiexo is listed as an admin for the Black Team. The Black Team won first place. (habboxwiki.com (https://habboxwiki.com/Habbox_Summer_Spectacular_2024?utm_source=chatgpt. com))
This indicates their involvement in major community events and high visibility, which gives them influence.
Operational governance
As a General Manager, jamiexo likely participates in decision-making about site features, policies, staffing, event direction, or organizational strategy. The Habbox Wiki places them among key leadership. (habboxwiki.com (https://habboxwiki.com/Habbox_History?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
Strengths, Challenges & RisksStrengths
High standing & legitimacy
They are formally recognized in the top management of the site, which gives them authority and legitimacy.
Community rapport
Their warm interactions and willingness to be open in public threads help maintain a personal connection with users.
Active in key projects
Their involvement in major events (like Summer Spectacular) suggests they are hands-on, not just symbolic.
External presence
Being active on social media helps bridge the gap between forum politics and the wider community.
Challenges / Risks
Balancing public and private life
Sharing about personal milestones (e.g. engagement) in public could attract unwanted attention or pressure. It also means their life becomes more visible to the community.
High visibility = high scrutiny
As a leader, mistakes or controversial decisions may be more noted or criticized.
Sustainability
With large post counts and extensive responsibilities, burnout is a risk, especially if management work is uncompensated or voluntary.
Perception biases
Some users may see leadership as being too close to the community (favoritism) or too detached (elitism). Navigating that balance is delicate.
ConclusionOverall, jamiexo appears to be a well-established, respected, and influential figure within the Habbox community. Their role as a General Manager gives them structural power, while their friendly and personable engagement helps maintain goodwill among users. The tradeoff is the exposure and pressure that come with visibility and leadership.
big yikes shouting out the engagement that never went through :-!xD
Analysis of Joe (a.k.a. LiquefiedFilth) on HabboxForum
�� Background & Roles
Joined Habbo on 07 August 2011
Known on Habbox as Joe and also LiquefiedFilth
Held multiple staff and leadership roles at Habbox, including:
- Forum Moderator
- Forum Developer
- Articles Manager
- Site Coder
- Forum Manager
- Site Manager
Forum Manager: 17 Jan 2018 25 Aug 2018
Site Manager: 15 Jan 2020 May 2021
Key contributions:
- Created new systems for the Articles department to improve writer retention (e.g. reward system)
- Part of the team behind Content Week 2018, releasing a revamped Rare Values system and two new site skins (Habbox Mountains & Habbox Universe)
Stepped down from Forum Manager in late 2018 to focus on other commitments.
�� Forum Participation & Reputation
Joined HabboxForum: April 2013
Location: Nottingham
Posts: ~1,635
Tokens: ~9,230
Awards: 22 (as of 2025)
Remains an active forum participant, especially in community threads like yearly awards.
Continued engagement after stepping down from staff roles indicates long-term commitment to the community.
�� Strengths & Contributions
Leadership & Technical Work: Played a major role in site systems (Rare Values, skins) and staff coordination.
Community Engagement: Over a decade of active membership and contributions.
Process Improvement: Helped implement reward systems for Articles writers.
Versatility: Involved in multiple departments (Rares, Graphics, Forums, Articles), showing adaptability.
⚖️ Considerations
Tenure in some roles was relatively short (e.g. Forum Manager for 7 months).
Resignations often linked to external commitments like university.
Limited public information on day-to-day moderating style or internal feedback.
�� Overall Assessment
Joe is a well-established and respected member of the Habbox community with a proven record of leadership and technical contributions.
His work has helped shape both the forums infrastructure and its culture, and his continued activity reflects a genuine commitment to the community.
In short: Joe bridges the gap between staff and members a technical contributor, an experienced leader, and a loyal community presence.
Sources: Habbox Wiki, Habbox Forum threads, and archived announcements
Here’s a concise, evidence-based profile of Triz (formerly known as Sectional) and his footprint on HabboxForum.
Who he is
Forum Manager (since Feb 2020) and long-time community member. Habbox Wiki lists him as Forum Manager under the alias Sectional, with the forum username Triz.
Recognised on the wiki among the site’s “Habbox Legend” pages.
Tenure & roles
Current Forum Manager and previously a HabboxLive guest DJ. The wiki summary ties his management role directly to the forum and notes his earlier Habbox journey.
Habbox Departments page still identifies the forum as “managed by Sectional”, reflecting his ongoing responsibility for forum operations and moderation team oversight.
Forum presence & activity style
Visible, hands-on manager: regularly posts in help/feedback style threads and steps in with direct fixes or guidance (e.g., VIP features requests, profile/signature help).
Active participant in community threads, not just backend admin—e.g., contributing in ongoing “Yearly Award” discussion where his profile block shows long membership, high post count, and a large award tally.
Product & platform changes driven/announced
Feature additions & UX tweaks:
Introduced a TikTok BBCode with editor button and clarified how to embed by pasting the numeric ID—this is the kind of small, quality-of-life change that keeps a vBulletin forum feeling modern.
Added/adjusted VIP perks (e.g., “ignore forums/threads in New posts” as a VIP benefit) and routinely processes/triages VIP change requests.
Moderation posture
Comes across as procedural but approachable: answering user support questions, pointing to self-service where possible (edit usergroups link), and then doing the change if needed (“Either way, done”). That mix suggests a pragmatic, service-oriented moderation style.
Community impact (summary)
Stability & continuity: Multiple Habbox Wiki pages name him as the current forum lead, which signals consistency in forum stewardship through the 2020s.
Modernisation on legacy tech: Incremental improvements like new BBCodes, perk refinements, and editor updates show an emphasis on keeping vBulletin usable and relevant for a long-running community.
High engagement: Ongoing posting, visible statistics (years on site, thousands of posts, award count), and presence across help/ideas threads point to strong day-to-day engagement with members.
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If you’d like, I can drill into specific areas—e.g., a catalogue of forum changes attributed to him (with links), moderation actions in feedback threads, or a timeline of his roles and badges on HabboxWiki.
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