I never noticed you were a mod lol :DQuote:
Originally Posted by GommeInc
Yea id like to see that idea implimnted since it does make alot of sence, and should get rid of some of the aboulty hyporcital aspects of habbox's topic type rules "/
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I never noticed you were a mod lol :DQuote:
Originally Posted by GommeInc
Yea id like to see that idea implimnted since it does make alot of sence, and should get rid of some of the aboulty hyporcital aspects of habbox's topic type rules "/
So basically Seacat, you are saying or Habbox are saying, Gays and Lesbians are allowed to '**********' while the others are not? This is where my idea of a Personal Forum comes into play, where members can talk about Personal things to do with Health Tips and Advice, Puberty and Gay and Lesbian.
So why does habbox only allow sexual matters of homosexulas to be descused, there are plenty of hertosexual members here to who aslo have questions and conserns "/Quote:
Originally Posted by Seacat
I rember it at that age "/ and read my above point since its the main point of my quriyQuote:
OK some people might be taught about puberty-related things at school, and if someone has a serious question about it (ie they need help) then it's probably ok for them to ask for help on here, however I do not see how 'Do you shave your ***** hair' benefits anybody, it doesn't give anybody information, except who does and who doesn't -- what can you learn from that?
As the the '************ poll' thread, that was asking if it was good or bad for your health, again I don't see what information anybody finds out from this, and I also don't remember been taught about this specific topic when I was 11-12, and there are some 11-12 year olds on the Forum, whether they should be here or not, they still are. This is also sexual health, and one of the rules is 'No talking about Sexual health'.
So why doesnt habbox just section of a forum, like they did for the gay issues forum? and why is it only homosexual issues that are allowed? why not hertosexual ones, or even ones that apply to both, i still dont get that "/Quote:
Some people want to discuss these things, and some don't, therefore it's best that they are not discussed at all and the people who do post on Forums specifically set up for discussing the things. (EG GovTeen).
Some of the things I've said in this post are probably filtered.. but I guess you know what they are.
Hope this has cleared a few things up.
omg sorry but that made me laugh.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rossyboy.
And seacat...11-12 year olds are allowed as they are allowed on habbo ;)
Or ones that apply to three things, Homosexuals, Heterosexuals and their sexual health. It would be visable to make a Personal Forum of some sort.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mentor
the gay and lesbian forum does slightly bend the rules a bit so i guess there would have to be tighter rules on the section or losser rules on the rest of the forum.
But you have to remember a parent looking at the thread might find it unexceptable and wouldn't let their child use it. I know every1 is 11+ but some parents can be like that :)
I am saying it shouldn't be posted anywhere, was just correcting the thread creator who seemed to think that the 'Dont post here if you are umcomfortable' thing was on the Health Tips & Advice Forum.
I agree, and maybe you should PM sierk or Spectate about getting a Forum set up especially for hetrosexuals -- but I think threads similar to those I've already mentioned would also be closed there, as again I do not see why that needs to be, or should be discussed on a Forum aimed towards so many different age groups, from young groups of people to older groups.Quote:
Originally Posted by GommeInc
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Originally Posted by Mentor
That's what I mean, some people are taught, and some aren't, and therefore it's best for the people who want to discuss them things to goto another Forum, so it doesn't at all affect the members who don't wish to discuss/see them things.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mentor
I never wanted the Gay/Lesbian Forum to be brought in to begin with, I'm not sure if people requested it, but I didn't see what it had to do with Habbo, OK there are some Forums on here that are nothing to do with Habbo (EG Television etc), but they are not on a specialist subject that some may find difficult to discuss, like the Gay/Lesbian Forum. Even though people don't have to discuss it (no-one forces them), it still appears on the 'New Posts' page, and when browing the Forum in general. It was bound to cause problems as it is such a strong subject. I do agree with Gomme that if we must have them kind of Forums, then they should be specially set up, e.g. have a Password to the Forum with the password on the Forum description, so that people who want to enter can, people who don't wanna enter, don't. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mentor
You are suggesting personal Forums, but there are personal Forums set up if thats that kind of things you wanna discuss, I've already mentioned GovTeen
Thus a warning when you enter. You must be something plus to view this forum, by entering this forum you agree that you are held responsible for your actions blah blah blahQuote:
Originally Posted by Seacat
35% of this forum isn't Habbo related, plus Habbox does have a gay community and most the users are not homophobic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seacat
Yeah, some things are unreasonable, but when you signed up you agreed to abide by the rules. Not much we can change about that.
And I agree about the Habbo filter thing. Some of the words that are put on there shouldn't be on there.
I think habbox is starting to get abit too ****ey for its own good really and banning people just because they disput rules or disagree with something the admins have said.