Department of Tourism and Public Relations --- Press Release
Jul 5, 2016 6:18:53 GMT
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Post by chriswilkinson on Jul 5, 2016 6:18:53 GMT
Hello everybody, and welcome to the Habbo City Forums. I'm ChrisWilkinson, the Chief of Tourism and Public Relations for our dear city. From time to time I'll be here letting you now of all the fun stuff (and the serious stuff) happening in Habbo City. But before we dive in, let's set some ground rules... This forum has been created so that you can exchange ideas, converse and meet with others who share a common interest in a safe environment.
Every community has its own culture and boundaries. To share how you feel about content, we encourage you to follow the Habbo Way whilst using the Forum. This will help reinforce the proper behavior which we expect by all community members.
Here are some rules that we ask you to follow:
Keep your posts relevant to the forum category.
Please be respectful of others and don’t sweat the small stuff. We’re not all English majors.
Please do not post any personal information (or photos) of yourself that you wouldn’t want to disclose to the public at large.
Do not post hateful racist, or illegal content. Do not post copyrighted material without proper attribution.
Please do not use the forum for self-promotion, solicitation, or advertising. SPAM will not be tolerated.
Please refrain from discussing illegal activities, sharing lewd photos or using curse words.
Rudeness, personal attacks, bullying, threats or inflammatory posts will not be tolerated.
Do not question moderators in the open forum. Moderation can be stressful, use private messages to chat with moderators.
In summary, use your common sense, treat others are you expect to be treated and help us build a great community experience for everyone.
Getting the most out of this forum.
Here are some tips and tricks on using this forum:
Post a comment to someone’s Activity Feed on their profile page. Remember, these are comments can be seen by everyone. You can private message members too, or check your messages by going to your “inbox” in your personal menu.
Markup your posts with simple HTML tags and preview your comment before posting.
Choose titles for your posts that are clear and concise.
Use the search before you ask a question, you might be surprised to find the answer.
Most important of all, have fun and be kind to one another!
ChrisWilkinson
Chief of Tourism and Public Relations, Habbo City
Every community has its own culture and boundaries. To share how you feel about content, we encourage you to follow the Habbo Way whilst using the Forum. This will help reinforce the proper behavior which we expect by all community members.
Here are some rules that we ask you to follow:
Keep your posts relevant to the forum category.
Please be respectful of others and don’t sweat the small stuff. We’re not all English majors.
Please do not post any personal information (or photos) of yourself that you wouldn’t want to disclose to the public at large.
Do not post hateful racist, or illegal content. Do not post copyrighted material without proper attribution.
Please do not use the forum for self-promotion, solicitation, or advertising. SPAM will not be tolerated.
Please refrain from discussing illegal activities, sharing lewd photos or using curse words.
Rudeness, personal attacks, bullying, threats or inflammatory posts will not be tolerated.
Do not question moderators in the open forum. Moderation can be stressful, use private messages to chat with moderators.
In summary, use your common sense, treat others are you expect to be treated and help us build a great community experience for everyone.
Getting the most out of this forum.
Here are some tips and tricks on using this forum:
Post a comment to someone’s Activity Feed on their profile page. Remember, these are comments can be seen by everyone. You can private message members too, or check your messages by going to your “inbox” in your personal menu.
Markup your posts with simple HTML tags and preview your comment before posting.
Choose titles for your posts that are clear and concise.
Use the search before you ask a question, you might be surprised to find the answer.
Most important of all, have fun and be kind to one another!
ChrisWilkinson
Chief of Tourism and Public Relations, Habbo City