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Larisa over at
the Pink Pigtail Inn has been posting some really interesting things about psychology and the
World of Warcraft lately. The other week she
wrapped up a little survey (along with the folks at Dreambound) about
personalities of players and how they correspond to the roles they play in game, and this week she's got
a little analysis up about something called the
Jante Law, developed by a Norwegian author for a novel back in the 1930s. You can read the whole idea on her page or over on Wikipedia, but basically it all boils down to one "rule" for
overseeing each individual member of a community: "Don't think that
you are more special than
us."
She applies the law to the
WoW community at large, and says that without knowing it, comment trolls and those who attack people who differentiate themselves on the forums (including the folks who caused
Ghostcrawler to rethink his role there) are following this law, and attacking those who stick their neck out as different. Personally, I don't know that the "haters" in the community give it that much thought -- most of the time when they do attack others, they do it to try and build themselves up rather than enforce any community standard ("You've won 1,000 AV matches? Big deal, I win in there all the time.").
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CommentsAuthor: SUPPORT@WEBLOGSINC.COM (Mike Schramm)
Category: communitycommunity-standardsdifferentiationenforceforumsjante-lawpersonalitiespink-pigtail-innplayer-psychologyplayersspecialtrollswikipedia
Publish Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 11:00:00 EST
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