
As Mathew said.. he knows that...
@ david we had a system, if someone came in causing trouble they would leave and not return until they were coming to not cause trouble.
Your system just winds people up and makes them want to piss you off more.
Last edited by Hecktix; 29-11-2009 at 03:33 PM.
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Habbo babies are ******ed and should be kicked like that so fair play to himOli, when I was a trialist I remember you being in the HxHD room and a girl came in and said, "I'm pregnant". You told her to "GET THE F OUT" and kicked her. I think that's pretty willy nilly
But in 2006 staff had more flexibility to maneuver when it came to who got kicked and banned from the room. Which was really unfair to some guests, because different staffmembers had totally different standards of how they'd moderate the room.
Also, because Sulake has lossened on some of their rules (such as removing the language filter), and because Habbo Moderation is not as active as it was in 2006 there are more trollers and troublemakers now in 2009 than there were in 2006. Resorting to old standards would unfortunately no longer work, because times have certainly changed.
Habbo moderation is as active as it used to be if someone is racist etc and i report them they get banned within seconds.... however habbo mods are not fat nerds who are stuck to their screen and soon as they see a bad word or someone being rude instantly ban them, as they know we're teenagers and not 4 year old kids who just learned a new swear word and people are obviously going to be rude etc, but its the internet; its a virtual hotel who really cares if someone calls you a name over it at the end of the day?
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As far as how we tell people how long they are banned, and what we say when we warn them, those aspects have not changed.
I agree with you about Habbo moderators not doing as much as they could, but the problem I have with allowing users to insult eachother in the desk is that other people -online or not- do have feelings. And by insulting said people their feelings will be hurtHabbo babies are ******ed and should be kicked like that so fair play to him
Habbo moderation is as active as it used to be if someone is racist etc and i report them they get banned within seconds.... however habbo mods are fat nerds who are stuck to their screen and soon as they see a bad word or someone being rude instantly ban them, as they know we're teenagers and not 4 year old kids who just learned a new swear word and people are obviously going to be rude etc, but its the internet; its a virtual hotel who really cares if someone calls you a name over it at the end of the day?![]()
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
Far too many staff tbh, especially for a room that's supposed to be more relaxed and loungelike than it used to be. What's needed is a range of staff from different timezones (only 2 non-UK currently as far as I know) so that they're not all on at the same time and then leave the room empty after.
The classic David answer. This is the same one you used when I complained however many months ago, despite the fact that I was a regular at the time.
As above
Are you suggesting asking the DJs to go in the desk for their parties? That is possibly the most complained about thing that DJs have ever done throughout the history of HabboxHxHD is popular and has a lot of members many times. Maybe HFFM get their DJ's to come (if they have a radio dept which I am sure they do) to their Lounge to get it popular. Do you not think that you as a DJ should maybe try and help other departments, such as advertising the HxHD sometimes to get it popular?
I saw earlier in the thread that you'd told someone that members of the public should be helping if staff aren't doing their job (just as well there's a backup eh) but if I've ever tried to do that in the past I've been caught for the impersonating staff rule, so which is it people should do: join in or shut up?
Joe still goes on every now and then to be fair, but it's literally just for like 10 minutes a month to dress as a girl and pick a fight with David
Didn't seem to mind too much when you were insulting me the last time I was on, and decided once I'd told you that I felt insulted to continue in what you were doing anyway.
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