There are a lot of things that are personally uncomfortable to show, especially me
without makeup and completely bloated or crying. But I've realized that it's time for me to
show my audience that you don't have to be perfect to achieve your dreams.
Because nobody relates to being perfect.
Katy Perry
ww.habboxwiki.comWhat a stupid one to be there.Two 'w' for a start.
people know me because of that shower thing one time and I do not regret anything
upon further review I feel a rather mild regret is warranted
Why are they punishing the hotel as a whole, rather than the people that are going around asking for sex and cam chats? Even if the whitelist is enabled for the first two weeks of an account or anything then a new user would sign up, see that the majority of their chat is filtered and just go off because it's almost a replica of Club Penguin. Just put a specific filter for cyber/sex related topics only, not punish everyone.
Also, why the hell is the word 'jew' in the safe chat and other basic words aren't? If you were to say Jew nicely then you would say Jewish, Jew is normally used to offend someone?
Last edited by Calvin; 07-07-2012 at 12:24 PM.
Defintely flaws in this but should be back to normal once we gain trust!
Well that's the thing - I can't believe they're being so patronising that they are having to request trust from their customers. That's exactly what we are - customers. You don't see Asda having a hissy fit because they don't "trust" their shoppers.... what a completely ridiculous business plan.
Just saw "architeuthis" What a strange word to have in.
like paul stated, the limit is just there to prove a point, i dont think trust is an issue, its just to maintain safety.
I completely agree, it's a shambles. If there is to be any mistrust it should be with their moderation not with their customers. Paul had the chance to strengthen Habbo's moderation, but instead he chooses to save the company a few extra $$$ by simply shutting everybody up - shocking, he needs to go imo.Well that's the thing - I can't believe they're being so patronising that they are having to request trust from their customers. That's exactly what we are - customers. You don't see Asda having a hissy fit because they don't "trust" their shoppers.... what a completely ridiculous business plan.
I hope that Channel 4 come along once again in a couple of months and find that there's been no change whatsoever.
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