This is mainly concerning Hxl and rare values.
Right, so over the last 6 months/year listeners have declined, some put this down to a slump in fansite activity but I think it's time to face the truth and realise what it really is.
1 year ago every trader with common sense swore by habbox rare values and would be on it whenever they were trading.
Now - due to the marketplace - the use of habbox rare values has decreased and the listeners too.
I am not by any means saying the rare values department is failing. It was infact - until the Market place - the driving force of habbox. But now there is the Market place, and people rarely use sites for values, it is time to find a new driving force.
I personally believe habbo/sulake single handedly killed the point of rare values with the Market place, but that's not the point. The point is that rare values are now, effectively, redundant.
My suggestion is to keep the rare values as thru do come in handy at times, but we need to find another unique point to draw in the crowds.
I don't have any ideas but I'm sure someone does, usersystems are not unique anymore but could be a potential stem for something unique. I don't know.
But to get to the point, Hxl's listeners have fallen due to the lack of use of the rare values. We now need a new feature that can replace values and bring back people who want Yo use that feature thus boosting thine listeners and general site activity.
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I think that you have to work together and the only way to do this is putting unique things across, from BOTH DEPARTMENTS. Dan has been working hard on it already and I know that there's been a few new permanent shows which is fantastic news. I think there is still a lot of work to be done though and you can achieve this if you work as a team. I'm only going to say one thing about music quality: I will not listen to the radio if the sound is too hard at a 50% volume, I have it at 50% volume so I don't expect my ears to fall off. Unfortunately this happens a fair bit meaning its the same DJs I listen to and the same DJs I just ignore.