Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Virtual selves, News items, Account Security
This clip, from PBS' Bill Moyers Journal, is notable for a number of reasons. First of all, I'm fairly sure this is the most balanced, objective look at MMORPGs I've ever seen in mass media -- they talk about both
Second Life and
World of Warcraft, but there isn't a single mention of
addiction or
cluelessness or any of the other stuff mass media throws at us.
And it's also a good look at what was behind
all the hubbub about the government searching for terrorists in
WoW -- in truth, the fact that the government is interested in online communities isn't that huge a deal (who isn't interested in MMOs?), but the fact that they're doing it with the justification of terrorism is a much more disturbing discovery. And this piece then goes into the larger problems with this lately -- that the government is dipping into all kinds of supposedly private communications outlets with this lame justification of searching for terrorists.
Nice piece, but especially so because of that very even look at our favorite past time. If only all reporters were so objective.
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