Should be a forum for this "/ I swear it was suggested ages ago that there should be a forum, only visible to banned/warned/cautioned member groups which allows them to appeal against it.
Should be a forum for this "/ I swear it was suggested ages ago that there should be a forum, only visible to banned/warned/cautioned member groups which allows them to appeal against it.
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Where is that meant to be?![]()
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=457126
It didn't receive a final decision reply though, although alot of people seemed to support the idea. Although I have PM'd MAD previously about and he replied as far as I can remember something simular to sierk did to a previous thread on the same topic;
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I still think it's a great idea, there will always be members who don't know how to appeal correctly![]()
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It is a good idea, it will stop people making account after account to get their point across or to appeal against their ban. Making a forum for them, which we cannot see but only them and a member of the management (or more) can see.
The idea should happen for cautioned members, banned members aren't necessarily important...
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From that thread:
Maybe it's worth raising again?Exactly as Jack has said, it's actually unbelieveable the amount of emails that are sent in and replying the every single one becomes a daunting task. (We're talking 60+ emails a week) - It's for that exact reason that I check them every one or two days, to avoid having to write tonnes of replies in one day.
(Given the amount of emails used to be 40-60 per day due to spam, alot of the emails now get filtered - This is why I'd be in support of this sytem)
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