It's not really, in theory they should be more entitled to get emotional about it as they have been playing longer and are more involved and attached to it.
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Think people do tbh. It's something that is too addictive.
It's only because of all the changes and the maturity levels of a new generation that have finally allowed me to kick it.
Sometimes people take habbo to seriously. Espcially in events
of course, so many do. i can over do it sometimes, especially when i'm playing a game and end up getting nervous about it, hoping i won't mess up. i think both older and younger people can take it too seriously, especially if you are a frequent player and have accumulated a lot of furniture. i do generally find a lot of older users i meet tend to take the game very seriously, i suppose they just rely on the game for social interaction and things they can't do in real life. i'm sure it's the same with a lot of younger children too.
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People take habbo so seriously. My evidence:
I was a non-vip and this guy came to me and said "haha you're not vip" he then said "I bet I'm richer than you" he showed me a room full of rubbish norms and pixel furni, and I was way richer than him. (I don't care how rich/poor I am, I'm just saying) and then I said "No offence mate, but I actually am richer than you" then he said "Go away, jealous noob!!!"
Clearly this guy takes habbo too seriously and thinks he's rich and great 'cos he's vip. I'm not saying I'm rich btw, I'm far from it. I'm just saying it was hilarious since he was calling me poor yet I was richer. Hate these people.
From the news I watched I never saw these other sites being mentioned. Like I said I agree that the habbo situation was bad but I felt like the news was trying to act like it was just recent. The system that checks these sites must have had some big issue if it couldn't see the problem Habbo had as it was so easy to see - walk into a room - DO YOU WANT TO CYBER etc. from users. The thing parents should be worrying about is the sites they don't know about.