Nice email address thur.
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Nice email address thur.
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Last edited by Matthew; 31-12-2012 at 10:13 PM.
It sort of is. You wouldn't take charge of a ship that's got a few holes in it from the previous Captain and just leave them there. They begin to rot and get bigger, causing inevitable problems in the future. He was given the C4 report a week before its release and just ignored it - he had it coming and could of solved the problems or made it clear his intentions were to ignore all these bizarre ideas he had and focus on resolving security issues. Habbo went down hill way before him, he just made it tumble quicker :/Habbo was going downhill before Paul came onto the scene. The whole Channel 4 case wasn't all of his fault as that was always a problem on Habbo as well. It will be interesting to see what Sulake does to the company now in terms of who replaces him and if any changes take place in the first X amount of months. I wish them the best of luck with it though.
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It would be funny if Callie came back as the new CEO
I'm kinda excited who goin to be the new CEO and how is this going to put any type of changes to Habbo
So do we have any chief officers left?
https://twitter.com/PaulwallaTweetsThat didn't last long, don't blame him to be honest. Habbo is going to the ***** and I suppose he got out while he could. Hopefully this brings in new developments within Habbo and whoever takes over actually brings it to life somehow.
EDIT: Just looked on Twitter and he's deleted his Twitter account.. dun dun dunn
He updated his twitter account.
As was mentioned throughout this thread it's good to see a change but I'll try and not jump on the bandwagon of hating Paul just yet. Habbo has been getting worse, well to be honest, ever since the merge. Paul as the CEO can't be solely blamed on that and as far as leading a company goes it's not the CEO who makes all of the decisions. As much as Habbo is like North Korea right now, getting banned for every single thing basically, and Paul is the Kim Jong-Il of it all, hopefully the change of leadership will calm down the bans that are thrown around all over the place right now. Now the thing is, as FlyingJesus put it, for now at least Habbo will be managed by a "nameless and faceless group of people" and there isn't one person we can blame if things go wrong. Is this a good thing? I guess we'll have to wait and see...
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ohAs was mentioned throughout this thread it's good to see a change but I'll try and not jump on the bandwagon of hating Paul just yet. Habbo has been getting worse, well to be honest, ever since the merge. Paul as the CEO can't be solely blamed on that and as far as leading a company goes it's not the CEO who makes all of the decisions. As much as Habbo is like North Korea right now, getting banned for every single thing basically, and Paul is the Kim Jong-Il of it all, hopefully the change of leadership will calm down the bans that are thrown around all over the place right now. Now the thing is, as FlyingJesus put it, for now at least Habbo will be managed by a "nameless and faceless group of people" and there isn't one person we can blame if things go wrong. Is this a good thing? I guess we'll have to wait and see...
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I didn't consider this before but I think that may be the single most accurate description of Habbo right now.
Completely agree well saidAs was mentioned throughout this thread it's good to see a change but I'll try and not jump on the bandwagon of hating Paul just yet. Habbo has been getting worse, well to be honest, ever since the merge. Paul as the CEO can't be solely blamed on that and as far as leading a company goes it's not the CEO who makes all of the decisions. As much as Habbo is like North Korea right now, getting banned for every single thing basically, and Paul is the Kim Jong-Il of it all, hopefully the change of leadership will calm down the bans that are thrown around all over the place right now. Now the thing is, as FlyingJesus put it, for now at least Habbo will be managed by a "nameless and faceless group of people" and there isn't one person we can blame if things go wrong. Is this a good thing? I guess we'll have to wait and see...
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