http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/07/...gitate-players
In short, This week Activision Blizzard has announced plans to integrate their RealID program into their forums. Now while this doesn't seem like much, the RealID program requires a public posting of the person's real name into the forums whenever they make a post.
Now personally, I visit and write some articles in a multi-user blog called Bit-Mob, but that's relatively small and very well moderated with people looking for a polite place to talk and debate. A-B's forums are not nearly so well moderated and not anywhere unable to avoid scrutiny, and no where NEAR what most people would consider civilized. Already people at 4chan, AKA the net cesspool, are licking their lips to start stalking people. (which considering RealID is linked to facebook, wouldn't take much effort)
There's another aspect here. Any time there's an issue with a game and either the staff are unable to help or they need to gather data on it, they tell the user to post on the forums. Considering that there is no way to avoid your name up there if you post, a lot of technical help and support is just going to be lost.
In short, This week Activision Blizzard has announced plans to integrate their RealID program into their forums. Now while this doesn't seem like much, the RealID program requires a public posting of the person's real name into the forums whenever they make a post.
Now personally, I visit and write some articles in a multi-user blog called Bit-Mob, but that's relatively small and very well moderated with people looking for a polite place to talk and debate. A-B's forums are not nearly so well moderated and not anywhere unable to avoid scrutiny, and no where NEAR what most people would consider civilized. Already people at 4chan, AKA the net cesspool, are licking their lips to start stalking people. (which considering RealID is linked to facebook, wouldn't take much effort)
There's another aspect here. Any time there's an issue with a game and either the staff are unable to help or they need to gather data on it, they tell the user to post on the forums. Considering that there is no way to avoid your name up there if you post, a lot of technical help and support is just going to be lost.
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