Habbo Hotel will be to some extent relaunched next week, according to Sulake, its primogenitor firm.
Sulake team leader Paul LaFontaine mentioned on the firm's authorized blog that it would be incited back on "in phases" using a blend of mediation and technology.
The amicable network has been the theme of extensive media consideration subsequent to a Channel 4 scrutiny in to the use of the site by paedophiles.
Following the allegations, the talk trickery on the site was incited off.
Mr LaFontaine mentioned that once the site was relaunched, it would outrider a "new period of stable democracy" at Habbo.
"By that, we meant a regulated mood that protects the giveaway speech, together with the safety and interests, of the bona fide user community," he explained in the blog post.
"Protected Democracy is a new rational that we are pioneering in a feeble regulated amicable gaming industry," he said.
"It can usually be realised by a blend of technology, moderation, preparation and engagement. This is a intricate multiple that cannot be completed in a singular step. That is because we will spin the Habbo site back on in phases, focusing on definite markets to assessment the new technology," he added.
The tests on the new-style Habbo Hotel will beginning in Finland today.
Earlier this week, Sulake launched a well-defined website - The Great Unmute - to be able to enable Habbos, as users are known, to have their say.
Some 10,000 responses were received, according to Sulake.
"The calm generated by The Great Unmute will surprise and send my long tenure outline is to Habbo community, already in modernized breeze form," mentioned Mr LaFontaine.
"The teenagers and young people who live our site have oral in a mature, joined and convincing voice. They have articulated the functional and personal benefits of a virtual residents for a demographic full of young people still finding themselves and their place in the actual world."
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