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Well, I hope that title got your attention.
Upon a visit on Habbo Hotel tonight, I came accross this strange room titled "experiment room". Upon entering this strangely titled room with over 35 players, I noticed that not one single damn person was talking, despite everyone walking around... And then the pin dropped.
The only logical explanation for all these random bot accounts walking around could possibly be to test the new client (HTML5?), hence why a report to Habbo's moderators went answered and no bans. It only makes sense, right?
Having a look at majority of these accounts, they all have the same 26th or 28th registration date as well as a few with random dates here and there. They're all joined to a group called"Imperial Russian Army".
Now, with all that being said; if you look at the image above & navigate your eyes to the avatar on the bottom left hand of the screen with the medical mask on; he seems to be cycling through the different colours for his jumper.
I also notice that his motto changes as well, which is quite random. The motto seems to change every time the colour of the jumper is changing, a few examples of the random mottos are: BaaBaDeD acaBecBa BDeDeBDa BaeDBccc aeaaeceD caaBeccB DBcBcBca
The only thing I can't wrap my head around is that the room owner's favorite group is "Russian Forces" - with the following description:
"You know you love us"
There's a lot of inconsistencies and a lot more down the rabbit hole, I don't want to get too deep in this post - as the group members are making my head spin, although the only logical reasoning behind all this is back-end testing of some sorts. I'm not sure what exactly, though they're definitely testing something, again, I can only assume the new client (HTML5?). No one's talking, except for the real members who pop-in the room, just as confused as I.
I am genuinely interested to hear everyone else's thoughts on this. Or am I just completely blowing this out of proportion? I doubt that this is result of something malicious.
Upon a visit on Habbo Hotel tonight, I came accross this strange room titled "experiment room". Upon entering this strangely titled room with over 35 players, I noticed that not one single damn person was talking, despite everyone walking around... And then the pin dropped.
The only logical explanation for all these random bot accounts walking around could possibly be to test the new client (HTML5?), hence why a report to Habbo's moderators went answered and no bans. It only makes sense, right?
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Having a look at majority of these accounts, they all have the same 26th or 28th registration date as well as a few with random dates here and there. They're all joined to a group called"Imperial Russian Army".
Now, with all that being said; if you look at the image above & navigate your eyes to the avatar on the bottom left hand of the screen with the medical mask on; he seems to be cycling through the different colours for his jumper.
I also notice that his motto changes as well, which is quite random. The motto seems to change every time the colour of the jumper is changing, a few examples of the random mottos are: BaaBaDeD acaBecBa BDeDeBDa BaeDBccc aeaaeceD caaBeccB DBcBcBca
The only thing I can't wrap my head around is that the room owner's favorite group is "Russian Forces" - with the following description:
There's a lot of inconsistencies and a lot more down the rabbit hole, I don't want to get too deep in this post - as the group members are making my head spin, although the only logical reasoning behind all this is back-end testing of some sorts. I'm not sure what exactly, though they're definitely testing something, again, I can only assume the new client (HTML5?). No one's talking, except for the real members who pop-in the room, just as confused as I.
I am genuinely interested to hear everyone else's thoughts on this. Or am I just completely blowing this out of proportion? I doubt that this is result of something malicious.
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