tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post8079557332587182843..comments2024-02-27T14:44:07.868+01:00Comments on Greedy goblin: The myth of the forum trollGevlonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-80263934785657629132011-05-22T18:12:06.728+02:002011-05-22T18:12:06.728+02:00My co-worker is very nice. He goes above and beyo...My co-worker is very nice. He goes above and beyond and even crosses into others' jobs to make sure things get done properly. He's very polite while I am kind of sarcastic, even to my superiors. He doesn't like saying anything "negative", even if it's "we can't do that".<br /><br />And he also blatantly admits that he loves trolling in online communities. If I talk about a new free game or something, he starts hypothesizing immediately about how he might annoy their community. <br /><br />I wouldn't say he was a bad person, but that he might be a bit mischevious when he thinks nobody that can identify him is looking. And he has admitted to this.Mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12338876497982816123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-43141532142485906172011-05-19T22:50:05.915+02:002011-05-19T22:50:05.915+02:00While this post contains some hyperbole, it clearl...While this post contains some hyperbole, it clearly admits that there are real trolls, just that they are far fewer in numbers than most people think. That's probably a very good point, and we should all face that fact that the world is full of people who actually completely disagree with us.<br /><br />RealID, however, was not dropped because they didn't think it would work. There is no evidence of any event that would have made them change their mind about whether or not it would work between the time they announced it and the time they dropped it. There were plenty of other reasons to drop it, though, like they realized what they should have known in the beginning - that people would go after one another in real life. That is why they dropped it.Sthennohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05429676469805661834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-33186580232089496412011-05-19T05:57:40.294+02:002011-05-19T05:57:40.294+02:00@Azuriel
That didn't happen. He gave out his n...<i>@Azuriel<br />That didn't happen. He gave out his name and they found someone with the same one that was totally unrelated, and they spammed his house with pizzas. All they did was make themselves look like morons, because clearly 2 guys couldn't have the same name.</i><br /><br />Some completely innocent guy unattached to this internet forum debate gets spammed with pizzas by people who suffer no consequences for their actions (if the guy went to the police, would they do anything?), and <i>they're</i> the morons?<br /><br />-----------<br />The fundamental problem with RealID is that, at best, it "improves" the community through fear of reprisal <i>worse than real life</i>. The John Smiths and Jane Does of the internet world would continue acting exactly as they acted before, because unless their posts are auto-deleted before they actually hit the website, they still will get the eyeballs on their post and likely the reaction; nevermind what happens to the reputation of the legit John Smiths. Meanwhile, the people with unique names would live in continual fear that even their perfectly valid and logical posts could set off the army of <b>still-anonymous forum lurkers</b> to the point where malicious mischief could be executed. <br /><br />I do not necessarily care that people IRL can look me up in the phone book, because the odds that I would ever attract their attention is pretty remote. In a sufficiently big community, you gain anonymity in the crowd even if everyone can find your name. And even if they did start up prank calling, harassing, or other things like that, I am reasonably protected by laws and can seek damages. Online though? There will be no way of identifying who is screwing you over, targeting you with harassment, and essentially ruining your life. Keeping anonymous protects <i>you</i> from the anonymous sociopaths who will still be anonymous unless they draw attention to themselves in a public way (e.g. boasting/threatening you on the forums).<br /><br />This is why the GIFT argument is asinine. Does anonymity possibly encourage people to be their terrible true selves in front of others? Sure, maybe. But GIFT is presented as though the "community" would be improved without the double-blind safety net of anonymity. What would automatically occur instead is simply paint a bullseye on the face of good people and trolls alike, opening everyone up to the worst evils the internet has to offer. There is <i>no other defense than anonymity</i> against people who would rather send viruses to your family members or hack your network (or worse) than click the thumbs-down button on the WoW forum and/or report you for trolling.<br /><br />Just imagine, Gevlon, if the M&S you berate on a daily basis had your real name. All it would take is one M&S pushed too far (or someone silently annoyed by your arrogance in berating others) in something stupid like a Tol Barad fight to make an anonymous (!) tip to the police regarding child molestation concerns or similar to possibly ruin your real life. Even if you have a common name, there is enough identifying information around this blog to piece together a profile for someone with a sufficient motive. <br /><br />"Some forum whining" indeed.Azurielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16581263347888757710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-25457642649949822042011-05-18T21:55:02.471+02:002011-05-18T21:55:02.471+02:00@Azuriel
That didn't happen. He gave out his n...@Azuriel<br />That didn't happen. He gave out his name and they found someone with the same one that was totally unrelated, and they spammed his house with pizzas. All they did was make themselves look like morons, because clearly 2 guys couldn't have the same name.Magmanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-42983413861918326262011-05-18T18:29:29.126+02:002011-05-18T18:29:29.126+02:00"Personally, I think Gabriel's Theory is ..."Personally, I think Gabriel's Theory is right - it just doesn't go far enough. It isn't anonymity that makes people idiots.. it's a lack of consequence."<br /><br />I agree. Some people say "absolute power corrupts absolutely" and that anonymity is like power (in that it corrupts). I myself believe that power is actually just a test of internal character. Do you do good things because you choose to, or because to do otherwise hurts you in some way? I believe being anonymous to be synonomous with power.<br /><br />If there were real consequences for infractions then there would be fewer trolls. Obviously there would still be a few who would rather troll than be unpunished (much like the neo-nazis in real life that are not trusted by most people they might meet).<br /><br />It's always easier to pretend to be dumber than you really are than it is to pretend you're more intelligent than you really are. But with the right punishments and incentives more would try the latter than the former.<br /><br />What those incentives are is a mystery to me.Xensenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-46593546127567946582011-05-18T17:14:54.875+02:002011-05-18T17:14:54.875+02:00I think that removing anonymity would greatly redu...I think that removing anonymity would greatly reduce the amount of trolling, simply due to peoples reputations being on the line. If someone was known to just be a troll, they would lose any credibility in the community, even for their future comments. Trust and reputations are a funny thing. Generally, it takes a long time to build trust or a good reputation, but can take a matter of minutes to destroy it. In conclusion, I think that having peoples reputations on the line would reduce trolling significantly. (This doesn't mean you have to use RealID, just make everyone have a single unique username with a publicly visible history of comments).Stevenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-53042906355067923532011-05-18T17:10:55.580+02:002011-05-18T17:10:55.580+02:00I agree with many posters - there definitely are t...I agree with many posters - there definitely are trolls. Even in real life I occasionally tell my friends something completely idiotic and even defending it a bit just to say "ha, and you believed me too!" afterwards. It's silly when I think about it. Trolling on the internet is just taking it one step further, and when I was younger I had some fun with that too. Today I've found things I enjoy more, but I refuse to believe that I'm unique, and I also think plenty of people never grow tired of trolling.<br /><br />I'm surprised you see no explanation for trolling, because I'd think trolling was one of the most social things you could do: I pretend to be stupid, which is easy and doable by anyone, and I get lots of people devoting time and energy to telling me why I am wrong, which is attention and something socials would enjoy, and finally I reveal (or at least think to myself) that I didn't really mean what I said, so I don't even have to take the negative sentiments to heart - I get lots of attention and am able to disregard all criticism. Indeed it can even be construed as positive feedback - "he thinks my pretend-behavior is stupid, which I also do, so he probably thinks my real behavior is good!". How can you not see M&S doing this?<br /><br />I agree, though, that it's borderline impossible to actually distinguish between trolling and idiocy in practice, and also that the majority of stupid posts are made by stupid people, but I also agree completely with Andru's assessment of this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-43451770985128288502011-05-18T17:10:43.093+02:002011-05-18T17:10:43.093+02:00Yeah, I don't think the G.I.F.T. is really abo...Yeah, I don't think the G.I.F.T. is really about trolls.<br /><br />(Defining "troll" as someone who says or does something they don't really believe in, in order to provoke a reaction in the audience.)<br /><br />It's more that anonymity and audience causes many people to lose the social inhibitions that normally prevent them from saying what they really believe.<br /><br />Say, for example, someone who is deeply racist, but normally hides that racism because they know that if they spout their racist hatred in, for example, the lunch room at work then they will suffer very negative social consequences.<br /><br />But put that same person behind an anonymous handle on a forum, and they feel safe to let loose with their true beliefs.Williamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01877536272409145581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-66178925916512860482011-05-18T16:01:44.136+02:002011-05-18T16:01:44.136+02:00Oh, anecdotally, I'm certain trolls exist. I ...Oh, anecdotally, I'm certain trolls exist. I know one or two - otherwise decent people that get their jollies from making people get all angry over what amounts to an inconsequential forum post. <br /><br />Personally, I think Gabriel's Theory is right - it just doesn't go far enough. It isn't anonymity that makes people idiots.. it's a lack of consequence.<br /><br />If you walked up to some guy in the street and spoke to him as many forum trolls 'speak', you'd likely get arrested. If nothing else, you'd likely get banned from your local bar or bodega. On the internet, being an idiot has no lasting consequence.The Standing Dragonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00371572149657575089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-56912319803247714212011-05-18T15:10:33.966+02:002011-05-18T15:10:33.966+02:00While yes it would curb trolling, I think the reas...While yes it would curb trolling, I think the reason it would curb trolling is wrong. It would be due to privacy issues (probably real-life harassment), not due to some type of in-game backlash, which I would totally support.Deepcuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099682493289172172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-11750747910004861462011-05-18T14:53:50.443+02:002011-05-18T14:53:50.443+02:00People do act like idiots sometimes if they are an...People do act like idiots sometimes if they are anonymous, especially with the rationale of "Its just a game" (Check Eve for evidence of this. One of my long term contacts in Eve is in day to day life, a Canadian mounty, but in Eve is a corp thief and scammer)<br /><br />Forum trolls cannot just be dismissed as "stupid people", but then, sometimes anyone who disagrees with someone can be dismissed as "trolling", which is another way of saying "You don't agree with my world view, therefore you must be trolling/stupid"<br /><br />Some people like winding other people up, this happens in life, as well as on forums. I may have visited some conspiracy theory sites and accidentally posted something provocative once or twice. Does this make me a troll? In those instances, yes. <br /><br />To troll is to post in a way designed to provoke a response. Your macro, and your forum posts could, by some be construed as trolling.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-5626654412698904002011-05-18T13:28:55.684+02:002011-05-18T13:28:55.684+02:00sidenote from steam:
Trolls pay more for games an...sidenote from steam: <br />Trolls pay more for games and dont get any special offers - good players get free dlcs or pay less. <br /><br />german:<br />http://www.gulli.com/news/valve-chef-teure-preise-f-r-b-se-spieler-2011-05-17<br /><br />or<br /><br />http://www.develop-online.net/features/1192/Gabe-Newell-on-ValveJokklnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-81211022731575173312011-05-18T12:05:23.063+02:002011-05-18T12:05:23.063+02:00I think you are off base on this one. The very fac...I think you are off base on this one. The very fact that people post on the Internet is in hopes of a response. Think about the word troll. It is a verb, not a noun. When someone trolls, they are looking for a response. If their regular conversation is too mundane or uninteresting, they get no response, so they look around and realize that the way to get a response is by being offensive in some way. This is true of your examples. Madonna did what she did to stay relevant. Most female singers/ actresses start taking off their clothes because at some point(almost universally) they think their talent alone won't suffice. <br /><br />Sadly, the moderators on MMO-Champion have failed terribly. Rather than dissuade trolls, they encourage them. Almost any offensive, stupid, or "Hey, Moderator!" post gets a response, and so the number of relevant threads shrinks and the number of stupid threads forms an impenetrable wall. Anyone who wants to get a response to a useful, relevant topic must be louder and more obnoxious than all the egotistical morons combined. <br /><br />The point being that while i agree that lots of people are just stupid, when people engage in trolling behavior on the Internet, or reality TV shows, for that matter, it's because they know that is what is required for them to get the attention that they so desperately crave. <br /><br />If only Daddy had hugged them more.Ayonelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-87398881869056665022011-05-18T12:03:19.600+02:002011-05-18T12:03:19.600+02:00I'll have to disagree. In class, I often see s...I'll have to disagree. In class, I often see students intentionally "trolling" (misunderstanding others' arguments, presenting an unaccepted opinion on a hotly debated subjects while offering obvious flaws to their own post, inviting others to critizise said flaws).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-31023264086300964252011-05-18T11:35:24.024+02:002011-05-18T11:35:24.024+02:00Gevlon, you *appear* to enjoy producing provocativ...Gevlon, you *appear* to enjoy producing provocative posts with opinions that elicit a strong reaction from social players.<br /><br />We, the readers, enjoy these posts because you *appear* to be an intelligent person deliberately being provocative.<br /><br />I would be surprised if you are:<br />a) stupid<br />b) a bad person<br /><br />The benefit of anonymity is that I will never know...Bernardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08909382806966279602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-75326228277643518482011-05-18T11:35:21.411+02:002011-05-18T11:35:21.411+02:00"I would say there is a lot of truth to this ..."I would say there is a lot of truth to this for one simple reason; when you get down to it, lying is really pretty difficult, especially over an extended period of time. Why would someone go through the trouble of creating a different "persona" on the internet? It is much easier to be who you are, and most people are jerks. And they will continue to be jerks, whether tied to a forum name, character name, or their real name."<br /><br />One could even go a step further and say that perhaps their most real persona is their internet one. In real life they just play nice to avoid social or physical repercussions of their innate behaviour: calling someone a retard in the internet or in a game has very little risk - doing so in real life when the other guy is twice your size might lead to a severe beating - caution is advised.Ihodael of Darnassusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-67946001501166486482011-05-18T11:16:53.188+02:002011-05-18T11:16:53.188+02:00'Blizzard tried RealID but backed off after so...'Blizzard tried RealID but backed off after some forum whining'<br /><br />Also wasn't there a 'stalk the blizzard' employees real life history sub game built in. A blizzard employee said I don't mind giving my real name next thing you know people are showing salletille images of his home address.Bobbinsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-77944264536565504862011-05-18T11:16:20.368+02:002011-05-18T11:16:20.368+02:00The Internet is developing to minimize your intera...The Internet is developing to minimize your interaction with opinions that differ from you.<br /><br />http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/05/16/0044236/The-Rise-of-Filter-BubblesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-58204240876179938462011-05-18T11:06:58.208+02:002011-05-18T11:06:58.208+02:00@RID-war: if this would have gone online, I would ...@RID-war: if this would have gone online, I would have left WoW. The aononymity of the Internet allows me to take part of a community not accepted in the academic world I am part of during my working hours.<br /><br />I can be a part of your project. I dont want to know what a potential boss would think of me being a part of an asocial community.<br /><br />Of course every rational thinking boss would appreciate it. But I dont know any rational Bosses at this level in the German industry.<br /><br />@Trolls: I meet as mouch trolls in RL as I do ingame. Same base of talking something obviously bullshit. Politicians, Stars, Professors, Bosses, Parents, Teacher... this goes on infenitely. Maybe its a bit POV but well, its mine.Ðesolatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01209033212940702897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-20773678985353089712011-05-18T10:45:52.829+02:002011-05-18T10:45:52.829+02:00hey, if the bad people cancel, it's good :)
B...hey, if the bad people cancel, it's good :)<br /><br />BTW I always tought (and playing wow just assured it) that the world is full of indecent idiots who are acting more-or-less normally in RL because they would get slapped in the face otherwise.<br /><br />But still, trolls are not a myth. Trolling is just one of the stupid things that stupid people do.Péter Zoltánhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01703829981771783158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-75497539552701689482011-05-18T10:28:24.057+02:002011-05-18T10:28:24.057+02:00Have to agree with some of the other posters above...Have to agree with some of the other posters above. Some forum whining is what they get when nerfing whatever class is OP that month or buffing frost mages. Thousands and thousands of posts with practically everyone against it and the BBC news site reporting on it is pretty much going to make any company think again.<br /><br />In any case, I seriously doubt that plan ever had anything to do with cleaning up the forums anyway. I'm fairly convinced it had a lot more to do with long term goals of integrating RealID into other social networking platforms. Having johnnyDK's facebook page spammed with reports of how much fun he's having while playing WoW. Yeah, that's a pretty good way of getting some of those 100m farmville playing socials into WoW.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-10771603006185676682011-05-18T10:02:52.256+02:002011-05-18T10:02:52.256+02:00I think Trolling is a Term also often used to dism...I think Trolling is a Term also often used to dismiss an Idea or Theroy as not worthy of being talked about. <br /><br />For a die hard Social you whole Blog might look like a gigantic Troll Fest soely designed to piss people (as ALL people are social by default) off.<br /><br />Trolling however exists in variouse Forms but i have found that it is mostly the elaborate, smart Trolls that provide the best entrtainment. They however mostly roam Forums that are not dedicated to one sole Purpose (like WoW) but rather more widespread Topics.Riptornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-61443988805376231132011-05-18T09:32:21.179+02:002011-05-18T09:32:21.179+02:00Hi, my name is Anon and I'm an internet troll....Hi, my name is Anon and I'm an internet troll.<br /><br />If I get bored at work posting something inflammatory then stepping back and watching a crowd of muppets sit up and dance for me is amusing. It's usually something homophobic or sometimes far-right creationist BS.<br /><br />Whilst you may not see the fun in it and believe that I'm some sort of self-hating closet-ed retard who believes dinosaur fossils are "tests" from our Lord I *know* I'm a atheist/agnostic bisexual.<br /><br />But I don't behave like that IRL or under any name tag that obviously connects to an account that could in some way be connected to, for instance, my proffesional linkedin account.<br /><br />I'm not a unique snowflake .. if I'm doing it others are doing it.<br /><br />As for the RealID thing, I believe as well as the ordered pizza and other fun things listed by other posters, it fell foul of the data-protection laws in some countries; the fact that it exposed my real name to people who weren't on my friends list was against the law in the UK.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-90502167079017275292011-05-18T09:15:11.818+02:002011-05-18T09:15:11.818+02:00I agree that the forum pressure was not the reason...I agree that the forum pressure was not the reason Blizzard backed away from realid.<br /><br />More likely it was their realisation that they may become legally liable for the consequences and they couldn't foresee what those consequences would be.<br /><br />But I don't think you've gone far enough. The internet doesn't provide any segregation which leads to many outcomes. As you say, it requires the "nice" middle class people to come up with a theory to protect their own sensibility, "trolls", but it also allows the young, rebellious, middle class to act badly. <br /><br />We never know with any certainty that the person behind the screen is acting like a thug because they are anonymous or actually is a thug.chewynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-79139346691595825142011-05-18T08:20:44.535+02:002011-05-18T08:20:44.535+02:00Well, the truth is that most people are not "...Well, the truth is that most people are not "good" at all, and when you remove anonymity, you see the truth. When a person says on a forum "We should nuke Pakistan" or "We should disembowel all the CEOs", they are not trolling, they really want those things to happen. Some male monkeys will kill their mate's newborn baby if it is from a previous father instead of theirs. Humans would do the same thing very often if it was not illegal. The internet forces us to confront people's true thoughts, but we want to believe most people are "good", so we invent the troll problem.Yagglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15177750815584983551noreply@blogger.com