Posted Apr 18, 2007 at 04:45PM by Ian C. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Linden
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Communist-Mario - Image 1Information Week's Cary Doctorow muses in his lengthy article if it is indeed possible for a complete democracy to exist in MMOs. It's not just that namby-pamby "what the masses say goes in terms of game-rules" and what not, but a game where in-world property is really yours.

In his effort to highlight that difference - the difference between being a citizen in a world, and being a customer, Doctorow notes several in-world incidents in MMORPG worlds, and how people are treated as entities in the opposite end of a business deal instead of a citizen with rights and co-ownership of the a game world.

The Gay/Bi/Lesbian/Transgendered-friendly guild shut-down in World of Warcraft was noted, the "Dentara Rask pro-piracy anti-merchant EVE Online economy crash" was detailed, and most amusingly he notes that even Second Life isn't safe from this phenomenon. Yes, you can get rich in SL but, if you lose an argument with the company running Second Life, your Linden Dollars are gone. The only stable wealth in Second Life, is the wealth you take OUT of the game.

But would a democratic virtual world be the solution to the possibility of poor treatment from game owners? Doctorow thinks that while it can solve that problem he doesn't believe that it would be plausible. The reason? Running things yourselves, the responsibility, sort of takes out the FUN of it all, which is the point of getting into all these MMO worlds.

Personally, I'm thinking that maybe it's like communism: people have to go against human nature to make the utopian dream of a true democratic MMO work. But that's just me, and I'm just a nobody who's overdosed on caffeine.

Anyhow, Doctorow's piece, while lengthy is an awesome read, and if you feel like getting more detail about his musings, feel free to head to it via our "read" link below.


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   by flyinever - 2007-04-20
 » anybody paly eve?

I like EVE on-line. It's vast, and imense. You can do what ever you want in that game. Wanna be a cop, be a cop. wanna smuggle, then do it. so on and so forth.

http://www.funingame.com

I hope this will help you.

   by Dyst (Unregistered) - 2007-04-25
 » Weird

Weird comment about communism, as it has nothing to do with exceeding human potential, or anything like that... from the start, communism has been (said to be) the natural progress of society into a stateless society without any form of currency. The scientists and mathematicians who developed the theory was simply making note of how society had progressed until then (early 1800's,) and from there on made, what they felt, was the most obvious conclusion about how future would progress in regards to the means of production and the classes.

Btw, I know this has nothing to do with the topic at all, but you brought it up so... Soviet had a (in fact a very strong and brutal) state, Soviet had a currency, and classes. This means that contrary to popular western belief, Soviet per definition was not communistic, it was capitalistic. So has every other nation declaring itself communist been as well.

So, to summarize, please don't use communism as in the meaning of a violent dictatorship. As, by the original developers of the idea, a communist society would be nearly the "opposite" of such a society.



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