Is it me or does the community have a lack of international DJ flavour for Habbox, it really seems like almost every DJ is from the UK on air, recently I've heard a couple of new Aussie's and Americans DJing but it would be awesome to hear more of the Aussies, Kiwis, Asians and possibly english-speaking Europeans, South Americans and Africans? At around 5am UK time, I find myself with no one in helpdesk, no events happening and awkwardly I would go to www.habboxlive.com and find that there isn't even a DJ on air, for myself, as an international Habbo player coming from Australia with little support from Australia and surrounding countries, it puts big pressure on myself to jump on the radio which makes me feel like a bit of a hero anyway. But countries like New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines contain a large enough portion of the Habbo community. What I'm basically saying is that it is surprising to me that there Habbox struggles for international members (especially South-East Asian & Pacific areas)
At 5am you still see people at HFFM events and ThisHabbo always maintains its listeners. I feel as though this is because the site is kept active during these times. After looking at the DJing groups on other fansites, it is evident that Habbox is lacking International DJs to cover slots when the UK is asleep or unavailable.
Management below for ThisHabbo and HFFM:
If you haven't noticed at HabboxLive when there is little audience and no other DJs around and most importantly, NOBODY & NOT EVEN A MANAGER to get help from no one online when I am on DJing in the evening peak for Australia and surrounding countries of similar timezones. If we have problems in regards to management. I was listening the other day to a DJ which I’m pretty sure management would have kicked off air if they had been online because of what he was doing. (Thankfully they aren’t here anymore!) I’m not saying that every department at Habbox needs an international side of Aussies and Asians built up. But the community itself surely needs to be taken out of the ground and given a big kick-start to be running strongly with the UK. So recently, I've noticed a change in the international side of HabboxLive and I can see the strong efforts in hiring DJs from some of the members. Everyone knows that Habbox is a top contender amongst other fansites. The changes Jade has been implementing with her Head+ team and with general management clearly show and effort is being made to build on the international side of Habbox
The listeners are not to the standards that Habbox should be at, it's actually embarrassing to see less than 10 listeners sometimes and still events has no activity. Grig recently told me that events used to have an international EO and exclusive internationals and that was when they were doing well as far as I am aware. It is all well and good having good UK times but that does not really help us internationals does it? To actually get an international side you need international people MANAGING.
Maybe Habbox as an entire fansite needs to start pushing each other to improve these times and to actually gain a presence. That only comes from the top. My advice; get international managers. Focus on your community and do yourselves a favour before you turn into HabbCrazy. Oh wait even they have international radio managers now.
Let's make it back to number 1, that's the ultimate goal and to do that is to focus on International!
Thankyou
DJ Metal
Lanyon
Phil
P.S. was reading this thread: http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=781374
What happened to the recruitment drive? @xxMATTGxx @Inseriousity. @SyrupyMonkey








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