It's just a basic message telling you to use your ignore button. As for other CFH's you send in. You will get a reply saying the same. To use the ignore button![]()

It's just a basic message telling you to use your ignore button. As for other CFH's you send in. You will get a reply saying the same. To use the ignore button![]()
Last edited by Helc; 15-08-2006 at 10:03 AM.
I got that message the other day when I reported someone for swearing.
I just hope they ban the person as well as telling us to ignore them..
Moderators tell others to ignore an inappropriate users because the MODS are too lazy to get off their backsides and sort the situation out. Ignoring someone doesn't the problem entirely.
Last edited by Pompous-User; 15-08-2006 at 10:48 AM. Reason: Your mum.
As I said in my earlier post.
To clarify: why would a Moderator send a reply saying "click on that Habbo and click Ignore", if they had banned the offender? If the offender was banned, then you could not click on them, let alone ignore them. ;POriginally Posted by Barmi
Edit: Something I noticed whilst reading the message again, was that in sending that reply, the Moderator can not have banned the offending Habbo.
Last edited by Barmi; 15-08-2006 at 10:56 AM.
The ignore campaign is coming to Habbo, you may have noticed it in MODs or X's missions. Basically, it's to encourage Habbos to press ignore when people are 'low level swearing', instead of reporting it.
Last edited by ColyTom; 15-08-2006 at 11:34 AM.
2013 yay
Yes, but that's not the point. Swearing is swearing, regardless of what level it is on.
Note: swearing, avoiding the filter. Vulgarity is a bannable offence, and to me that does not distinguish between "minor" and "major" swearing. Where do you draw the line? Why is there a rule for one and not the other? Even if it is "low level swearing", as you put it - it is still swearing, and is still avoiding the filter. Can you explain a bit further please? If Habbo are introducing a scheme like this, then they must make an article of some sort publicly available for people to be able to distinguish between the "types of swearing".Originally Posted by http://www.habbohotel.co.uk/community/news/article013.html
Vulgarity - includes: swearing, avoiding the filter, unacceptable rooms or behaviour in rooms, unacceptable Habbo names, unacceptable discussion or unacceptable ascii art. Usually these bans are 2 hours. If it's a repeated ban or if a Habbo uses extreme vulgarity, the ban can be up to 7 days or more. In some extreme instances, Habbos will be permanently banned.
But that keeps bringing me to the point - even if you are saying there are different levels of swearing, it is still swearing, and therefore still a bannable offence. [sarcasm] Are Habbo going to post a list of "allowed swear words". [/sarcasm] If there is a liniency introduced over swearing, then certain words will become more widespread in their usage.
Last edited by Barmi; 15-08-2006 at 11:42 AM.