Originally Posted by
Bolt660
So who exactly is running the department, and are the entire department posted away or are they just not meeting minimums? I'm assuming there are still minimums? :P It just looks a bit odd having nothing posted on the site in like nearly 12 days, when quite a bit has happened on Habbo looking at the Habbo news feed etc. If its going to be on the front page of the main site, then I think it needs to be up to date otherwise there isn't much point. News is a constant thing, things need to be reported as they happen, reporters need to be investigative and enthusiastic about it and lately its just been a bit dull if I'm honest.
I do think something needs to change, whether that's forum intergration or something then maybe, but then that will impact the site a lot too. We advertise 'Habbox.com' an awful lot, and I just really worry that people are getting a ridiculous impression of Habbox lately compared to other sites, and its letting us down a lot.
You talk about no head reporters etc, thats something which needs to be addressed quite urgently, because there are mistakes on the front page right now that have been there weeks, I'm not picking on anyone here but the image in the top news article could do with touching up a bit too as the white border is like 1000 pixels away from the edge of the image etc. I know things can't be perfect 100% of the time, but this is pretty basic stuff, and if we're advertising and pushing people to be interested in Habbox then I think all departments need to work hard and up their game.
Was there anything about HxSS on the main page? An article about that etc? in the past we've really bigged it up made the page full of it etc and its just made the whole atmosphere different etc. The articles themselves aren't too bad, there's opinions in them which is good and good reader interaction etc. They are getting comments, so its evident people are reading them its just a case of staying on top of things I think as it does create a big impression to some people and their perception of Habbox.