I agree.
Having different announcement forums would be time consuming. If you want to only see certain announcement then it's not hard to open the announcement forum and just not read the ones you don't want to :S
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Never seen the use for events being posted in there, not as if one of the staff are going to post
"Falling furni - absolutely terrible outcome"
"The habbox falling furni at 6PM today was absolutely terrible 4 people turned up and no-one got a prize cos i was appauled wif da outcome"
8-)
And tbh who cares if its a good outcome?
Exactly
But like MAD said, If you care that much about the announcements surely its not too much trouble to click 'Announcements' and then click an announcement that interests you.
Suppose that could work :)
I bet'cha wouldn't be saying that if it were one of your Productions teams announcements? :PQuote:
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Much better idea! I hate it when threads I want to read get pushed down by unimportant things like events. Having 2 forums would make it a lot easier.
I think splitting it down into two will benefit everyone, so when events are announced they won't be pushed down by an annoucement that is forum related only, and vice versa. Surely it's beneficial all round :)
Some people obviously do or else no-one would be reading them ;). As you can see by the thread views, some people do care which is why they are even announced in the first place.
I may set that up later on but I will wait to see if there are any other thoughts/feedback regarding it :).Quote:
I am trying to think of a way to split it.
How about "Management Announcements" where announcements by (A)GMs only are made. So managerial promotions, major changes on the site/forum/radio and other important things can be posted. We could also post job openings in here.
Habbox Announcements - For events, competitions, shows, staff hiring.
I just thought of that quickly there may be some other stuff I forgot to list that are announced often..
Where are all the events gone anyway? Were they told not to announce them?
I think the two forums would work and as Alice rightly said, it's a win-win situtation for everyone :)