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From: Brad Wyble <wyble@wjh.harvard.edu>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 100 14:52:09 -0400 (EDT)
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
Dan writes:
>
> Now you're understanding. A person who's "become a member of the community"
> has done so by giving other people ties to his RL person. It's rare to
> have a long-time member of the community that nobody even knows what country
> they live in. Again, solving the anonymity (in a non-abusable way!) will
> help.
>
I do not believe RL ties are a prerequisite to being a member of the
community. I know someone who has been in an EQ guild for many months,
is a part of the community, and who's gender is not known.
I participate in an online gaming group that has persisted for
perhaps 3 years now. People's occupations and locations are rarely if
ever mentioned and I could name the location of less than half of them.
Obviously RL ties help cement someone into a community, but I think it an
overstatement that they are a necessary part, as you imply above.
-Brad Wyble
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