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#DB10 - The Decade Retrospective
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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 464461" data-attributes="member: 9520"><p>Regarding the deletion of Habbo, as this is one of the probably most impactful suggestions regarding the future, it's exactly one of the reasons why we created this thread. So please don't mistake this conversation for actual facts. However, it was long overdue to actually talk about this on the forums in a way like this. We, as the staff team, need feedback like this to make some decisions.</p><p></p><p>On a personal note, I fully understand everyone who is pro-Habbo. However, we just don't want to be a Habbo forum. There are lots of users who also have no interest in it anymore, and if Habbo2020 is going to kill off the game, the community, or whatever, it's not going to be good for the forums. I'd personally like to see the forums move into a direction where a more diverse set of subjects can be actively discussed. And that's something that we don't see happening right now, but do want to achieve. I also think that in the most minimal sense, the way Habbo is part of the forums should change. I'm not sure yet how, but a change is needed. Even if it's just reducing some of the sections, spam, or one-question-and-gone users. Maybe even just reducing the emphasis we have on it (like a separate shoutbox/Discord channel).</p><p></p><p>As for your last part, debating moderation indirectly is debating the moderators. Moderators enforce the rules. Depending on what the moderator feels at the time, this can only work to your advantage. Same as how cops sometimes let you off with a warning instead of a fine. If a moderator is doing something that is not allowed, once again, there's a process for that. Besides all that, if I edit your message, it's a sign. It's great you have a different perspective on how to perceive the rules, but the way you're going on about it, trying to get a rise out of the staff by just re-posting something, has no effect at all. This thread has been made with good intentions, I only limited it to 1 topic not to be discussed, and still, you're finding your opportunity to get into a discussion about it again. The only people I see complaining about (consistent) moderation, are those who have been warned for breaking the rules. I'm now going to kindly ask you to drop this discussion in this thread. If you want to discuss this further, feel free to send me a PM. Otherwise, if you continue, you'll receive a thread ban.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 464461, member: 9520"] Regarding the deletion of Habbo, as this is one of the probably most impactful suggestions regarding the future, it's exactly one of the reasons why we created this thread. So please don't mistake this conversation for actual facts. However, it was long overdue to actually talk about this on the forums in a way like this. We, as the staff team, need feedback like this to make some decisions. On a personal note, I fully understand everyone who is pro-Habbo. However, we just don't want to be a Habbo forum. There are lots of users who also have no interest in it anymore, and if Habbo2020 is going to kill off the game, the community, or whatever, it's not going to be good for the forums. I'd personally like to see the forums move into a direction where a more diverse set of subjects can be actively discussed. And that's something that we don't see happening right now, but do want to achieve. I also think that in the most minimal sense, the way Habbo is part of the forums should change. I'm not sure yet how, but a change is needed. Even if it's just reducing some of the sections, spam, or one-question-and-gone users. Maybe even just reducing the emphasis we have on it (like a separate shoutbox/Discord channel). As for your last part, debating moderation indirectly is debating the moderators. Moderators enforce the rules. Depending on what the moderator feels at the time, this can only work to your advantage. Same as how cops sometimes let you off with a warning instead of a fine. If a moderator is doing something that is not allowed, once again, there's a process for that. Besides all that, if I edit your message, it's a sign. It's great you have a different perspective on how to perceive the rules, but the way you're going on about it, trying to get a rise out of the staff by just re-posting something, has no effect at all. This thread has been made with good intentions, I only limited it to 1 topic not to be discussed, and still, you're finding your opportunity to get into a discussion about it again. The only people I see complaining about (consistent) moderation, are those who have been warned for breaking the rules. I'm now going to kindly ask you to drop this discussion in this thread. If you want to discuss this further, feel free to send me a PM. Otherwise, if you continue, you'll receive a thread ban. [/QUOTE]
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