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  1. #1
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    Which would habbox rather use?
    Im just intrested to know as some of you seem to use and encourage others to use violence.

    Edited by ---MAD--- (General Manager): Thread closed as it does not appear to make any sense. Please remake the thread if you wish providing more details.
    Last edited by ---MAD---; 26-02-2008 at 06:33 PM.
    propper need a good sig:\

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    what does peave mean lolol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milennia View Post
    what does peave mean lolol
    I googled it and nothing came up unless its a french word? LOL
    It must not be a well known word...

    if it is im just thick xx

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    nah i googled it too and nothing came up?! wth haha

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    Perhaps, Corporal, if you explained what exactly you meant then you might get valid responses.

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    Maybe he means peace but he should give some more details.
    I don't visit the forum much anymore.

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    Unless he means peeve, which is a resentful mood. Pet Peeve is a good example, something that always annoys you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierk View Post
    Maybe he means peace but he should give some more details.
    Ah yes. It could be peace. if you look at the computer keyboard the 'c' and 'v' are right next to each other so it could just be a typo!

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    If it is peace, then I believe he's talking about carrot and stick methods of moderation and running of derpartments/the forum. For anyone who doesn't know, a carrot method is offering them reward for good work or even average work, and treating them as if they do no wrong all the time to keep them happy. Conversely, a stick method is following rules to the letter, being whacked with the "stick" if you put a foot out of line and rarely having "well done" said to you if you do something right, like the stereotypical view of Army training (I say that because I don't know what army training is actually like).

    I think habbox would like to use carrot, or "peace" methods to run the forum, but because of the overall maturity level of the forum they are incredibly limited. For example, the use of the words "piss" and "*****" was allowed recently because the management felt that they weren't offensive enough to be filtered, but a couple of weeks on and people are still using them at every opportunity for the novelty of it. So the strict "violence" methods are not ideal, but unfortunately necessary to keep people with low maturity levels from causing trouble. Imo, trouble makers should be kicked off the forum permanently, but habbox don't seem to like doing that, so we're stuck with the stick methods for the forseeable.

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    I thought it was Leave, seeing as L and P are near eachother..
    "It is better to be silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt."

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