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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Nothing here at the moment.
    Strange, the fansite habbos.es wrote this:

    We never thought that a Sunday we would get a mail from Sulake , you know, not usually work. Yet this problem of mute generally recognized that they themselves are working very hard even weekend. Let us say in your email: First and foremost, we emphasize that they are very sad about what happened and even thought that up close Habbo Hotel. We have a lot of users have left the official game and have moved to retro (from members tell you that this is NOT the solution, these web pages threaten your network security and are illegal because they take advantage and profit from the work of others without permission, so if you find one, it is best to denuncies what habbo ). The Spanish legal assistant and has begun taking legal action with some of these copies of Habbo. Now, the important part. As a result of all this, it is possible that many of the plans for the future had to be brought to light as soon as possible, possibly this week. What are the things we might see? Some or several of these: All interface Illumina One last game we all miss (we suspect it is the Battle Ball ) A lot of new accessories (bracelets, necklaces, rings) More signs so you can talk when you're muted. It put more filters on words. More bots profitable for your room. will be more in touch with parents. Haran meeting weekly with parents . A new Habbo Way where you will have to agree when you sign. no doubt are many changes that if they get all this week, will make a boom in the hotel. In addition to all you good news, tell us that from now on will have more contact with the police in the U.S., Germany and many other countries to improve the hotel security. We recommend you follow the web every minute between now and tomorrow, these changes may occur from one moment to another and you have to be here to find out everything. We are at a critical time.
    http://www.habbos.es/news/6769

    - Translated from spanish to english via google translate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaeel View Post
    Strange, the fansite habbos.es wrote this:



    http://www.habbos.es/news/6769

    - Translated from spanish to english via google translate
    That is strange, as fansites is normally controlled by Jason and then emails all go out at once.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaeel View Post
    Strange, the fansite habbos.es wrote this:



    http://www.habbos.es/news/6769

    - Translated from spanish to english via google translate
    That's mainly just the 'PLANNED' stuff from the uservoice?





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    can't see that as he has blocked me PMSLLLLLLL

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    Nice to see Paul takes a day off to spend with his dad instead of fixing the damn problem. Useless. How much is he on? Seriously, fire him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    Nice to see Paul takes a day off to spend with his dad instead of fixing the damn problem. Useless. How much is he on? Seriously, fire him.
    He's told his staff members what to do and they are doing it.. Your saying just because he's a CEO he can't take one day off to spend it with his father on fathers day..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    Nice to see Paul takes a day off to spend with his dad instead of fixing the damn problem. Useless. How much is he on? Seriously, fire him.
    Considering he is one man and that it is the weekend, why do you expect him to work every single day? Sulake have other staff members who would actually be putting these changes into Habbo and not Paul himself. He would at most just be telling them what to do.


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    I think Paul's entitled to the day off tbh; it's a Sunday so most people are off anyway, whether they are CEOs or not. It sounds as though there are other Sulake staff working on things today anyway (which I do find unusual as it's a Sunday) so fair enough. Paul's main duty there is to keep the investors happy anyway and sign things off (and in weeks like this, organise crisis meetings and put emergency plans into action which I think he has spent most of the week doing, and it looks like these changes are being implemented by the other staff now anyway, I doubt he knows how to code, it's not really his job). There's probably not a look for him to do whilst the changes are being pushed into action, but at least he's kept us up to date via his Twitter and given us some good news today, about the mute being lifted this coming week and details on what will happen. I think he's done a good job this week but really the proof will be in the pudding; we'll all find out how good a job he has done once we're unmuted and can see the new moderation and safety changes implemented.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PiippBB View Post
    I think Paul's entitled to the day off tbh; it's a Sunday so most people are off anyway, whether they are CEOs or not. It sounds as though there are other Sulake staff working on things today anyway (which I do find unusual as it's a Sunday) so fair enough. Paul's main duty there is to keep the investors happy anyway and sign things off (and in weeks like this, organise crisis meetings and put emergency plans into action which I think he has spent most of the week doing, and it looks like these changes are being implemented by the other staff now anyway, I doubt he knows how to code, it's not really his job). There's probably not a look for him to do whilst the changes are being pushed into action, but at least he's kept us up to date via his Twitter and given us some good news today, about the mute being lifted this coming week and details on what will happen. I think he's done a good job this week but really the proof will be in the pudding; we'll all find out how good a job he has done once we're unmuted and can see the new moderation and safety changes implemented.
    Well like you say, the CEOs job is to keep the investors happy and seeing as they've all pulled the chord due to a poor response from the management team I think it's fair to say he's a shocking CEO. I'm by no means saying he's the worst CEO in history like others but it is pretty much a categoric fact that he has failed as CEO to keep his investors happy. He has lost two enormous shareholders who are multi-million pound investment firms with incomes of around £500m. 3i has invested £35million in Sulake in the past few years alone and together they make up 26% of Sulake, I believe the rest of Sulake is owned by its founders, current staff and PaulLaFo even has shares in it (quite typical for a CEO). All this information is readily available on economic news websites btw.

    To conclude at the end of the week, Habbo are almost pulling it back. Sulake deserved the criticism and hounding by the media. It was an incredibly successful piece of investigative journalism by Channel 4, it interested an awful lot of people and their investigative journalism rarely reaches other newspapers in the UK nevermind across the world and the BBC. As well as this it has also trended on Twitter for all the wrong reasons and like I have already pointed out, 2 important investors have pulled out and 3 retailers have stopped their support of Habbo. So yes Channel 4 has done very well here.

    Sulake responded slowly and for that PaulLafo deserves blame, they were informed a week ago of what was going to happen but then waited until the report itself before doing anything. This slow response is entirely Paul's fault as the face of Sulake in the media and on the board he could of implemented measures beforehand and calmed investors as a result. He deserves all the criticism he gets for this. The bitterness on his Twitter account has also been very juvenile and questionable at times.

    However he should not be blamed for the issues at hand, he has indeed only been in the job around 10 months and most the decline in Habbo's standards occurred a year or two before his time. A great CEO would of course know everything going on within his company but I think it's fair to say the problems at hand were caused by his predecessors who cut savagely without thinking. None of them could of ever expected this backlash from the media as Habbo has rarely been in the news in the past 11 years.

    The mute was a good move I think it's fair to say. Of course it's not popular but it's not permanent and it shows Sulake are determined to get it right for the future of Habbo and to protect its users which is vital. The mute was the best possible response, it's better than shutting the Hotel entirely and it wasn't really feasible to allow people to keep chatting. The media could build up a bigger case against them, the bad behaviour of users could continue and it would show complete ignorance to the bad press they received.

    All in all Sulake deserved the mess they got in, they were slow to respond but once they eventually did, the mute was definitely the right move and it looks like the gradual method of reintroducing an "unmute" with safer precautions than before is the right way to sort this issue once and for all and receive positive press.

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    Where are the Hobba's when you need them?
    Adios..


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