Bringing parents in would protect us from the dangers I guess but 2 for a whole country is a bit small lol.
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Bringing parents in would protect us from the dangers I guess but 2 for a whole country is a bit small lol.
Will
It will do sweet sod all. It's a publicity thing which will probably back fire. Would parents really want to talk to a failing CEO who acts less mature than his customers?
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I'm wondering how many parents actually care/know about their kids playing Habbo.
Years ago when I started playing, my mom only knew about it because I would ask for her credit card for credits...unless a game is on Facebook, she wants nothing to do with it.![]()
This is all doing my head in. They're over complicating things with all these silly little tasks that cause more confusion than before. Wish they'd get it all sorted and unmute the hotel.
How many parents even know their children go on Habbo? And how many of them know and understand it?
Habbo is a site in which only regular users can make a judgement on really. From the outside world it's a 'game' or 'social networking' site, which effectively it is, however it's far more.
But, if it get the media attention away, brings users back, and more users in, it can only be a good thing.
Why not just use the call for help and player support systems properly, it really isn't that hard.
Exactly. That's why the Channel 4 report was biased and a bit inaccurate. The only thing the parent summit would do is restore their "faith" in Sulake and possibly get parents more informed about online safety, yet if there's only 2 parents per country, they're most likely going to know about the internet if they're participating in the summit.
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