
Yes Please Ban the song
No Please don't ban the song
Well things like this can happen sometimes and at the end we all change. It's normal that we don't get along with someone else and I am sure it's not just Hxl Department. We do end up in this situation but we get around it and work pretty well all together as a team.Lmao, some people in this thread are being rather mean to a new user, especially those in the same team as him. I didn't know Habbox still had that :rolleyes:.
When I turn in to Habbox and say a song I don't like comes on, banning it doesn't occur to me, instead I will either tune out, mute my device until it's ended or just wait as it is only one song.
Last edited by Rachel; 31-10-2013 at 02:23 PM.
Be careful what you wish for!
I get that, but being rude to newer members is something I thought Habbox was trying to solve.
I think Sam's point was that it shouldn't be happening.
Personally I wouldn't want to listen to that hideous song but some people might. No one can like every song played all the time.
OMG What a trash song, I'd close radio page if they put that kind of music
pretty sure its your job to play what we want.
Former Competitions Manager
Essentially banning a song for the reason of it being severely overplayed is fair does, and I was joking around about banning this song a few days ago because I don't know how this abomination made it to such fame in the first place. Yet, essentially, that was a joke and I wasn't going to add it to our banned list, which contains practically nothing, because we respect our broadcasters musical choices and freedom, as long as they stick to the rules and are clean.
However, in hindsight, the fact this song seems to be played on a never ending loop on every single bloody show, then I shall consider banning it temporarily for one or two days as a cool off sort of period. This is what may happen now, because we promote variety and it will just piss some people off if it's played hour in, hour out.
Former: HabboxLive Manager, Asst. HabboxLive Manager, International HabboxLive Manager, Asst. HabboxLive Manager (Int.), Asst. News Manager, Debates Leader (numerous times) and 9999 other roles, including resident boozehound
The song is an ear sore. I don't really class it as music.
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Yes but it shouldn't be that way. If DJs played a good variety of music then no one should/would notice the frequency of the song being played.
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