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Just wanted to post a link to an interesting blog that i spotted on google news earlier today.
http://asnowstormbyanyothername.blogspot.com/
What do you all feel about this BLOG? Is it threatening to blizzard employees? Bad karma coming back to bite blizzard employees in the bum? Either way its interesting, if not more than a little creepy (and potentially frightening for what real-id has in store for WoW subscribers) ______________________________ ~Bob Dole |
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7/08/10 1:41:25 PM#2
Justly deserved. |
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7/08/10 1:45:10 PM#3
wow.. just wow
"All expectation leads to suffering" Buhhda |
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7/08/10 1:47:11 PM#4
Wow yeah. I bet those Blizzard employees feel...threatened and violated. Probably how every single one of their consumers felt when they announced RealID. |
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7/08/10 1:49:11 PM#5
nice, now instead of collecting the info themselves, people can go to this one post andn get it all in one consolidated place. |
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Tardcore
Hard Core Member
Joined: 9/13/09
"A strange game. The only winning move is not to post." |
7/08/10 1:51:19 PM#6
JINKIES!! I'm looking forward to the reality show "When Wow-Nerds Become Wedding Crashers"
I saw a guy wearing a t-shirt that read "I'm with Stupid" . . . he was alone. Dark Pony for Pope. |
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7/08/10 1:55:09 PM#7
And this achieved what exactly? Regardless of the topic the answer is always: WoW-clone. |
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7/08/10 1:57:06 PM#8
Originally posted by Treekodar It points out how easy it is to find RL info.
If you disagree, be free to fill in your RL info here below: name: surname: phone: Street address: significant other (if) : |
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7/08/10 2:07:06 PM#9
What I find most disturbing about this is the listing under Micah Whipple.
Do you really think that the guy who gets angry enough to track someone down over a forum post is worried that he just killed the wrong guys dog?
Evan if you don't post in an Activision forum or own an Activision product the chances are that the is some moron out there with the same first and last name as you does. The probability also exists that anyone who can get themselves worked up over a forum post enough to attempt to track the offending party down isn't exactly the most rational of thinkers and as such is less likely to get the right person.
When the inevitble happens can you imagine the sudden massive backlash againt the gaming industry in the popular media? If you thought Jack was bad I hate to see the results of this. The lesser of two evils is still evil. |
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7/08/10 2:12:05 PM#10
Originally posted by bastionix It's always been easy to get RL Info. If I really want to find you, I either try to befriend you or find a vulnerability on this site and then install a java drive-by. Not that I'm ever going to do it though, since it's both pointless and illegal. Regardless of the topic the answer is always: WoW-clone. |
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7/08/10 2:14:50 PM#11
Originally posted by risenbones Yeah and once that happens the politicians start talking. Then once they get into it they will probably overreach like they do with everything else, talking about the social ills of online gaming, and how all online gaming is a threat to children, the industry needs more regulation, etc. Blizzard doesn't realize the bag of maggots they opened up with this one. |
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7/08/10 2:15:41 PM#12
Originally posted by Treekodar I believe, part of the point, is that one of the oft-repeated defenses is that you can't get useful info from just having a person's name. Not to say you specifically make this argument, but you don't have to look to far in any of the numerous threads to find that statement. This blog appears to dispel that notion by displaying what's been found just based on a name while, at least loosely, describing how the data was obtained. Now, the "usefulness" of the information is certainly relative to intent so that could be argued I suppose... -mklinic "There's a point I think we're missing. |
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7/08/10 2:15:57 PM#13
Nice touch. >:D ![]() |
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7/08/10 2:24:26 PM#14
Are you serious... And this achieved what exactly? You really have to ask this... There are so many forums, blogs, article and what have you about this change, showing/telling you how bad of an idea this change to the forums is.. I know you are a grown up and must learn from your own mistakes, well go ahead and put your first and last name up here on these Forums and we will show you exactly what all this has achieved by showing you how it feels to have your privacy violated. I currently do not play WoW, but I did, on a pvp server so my example comes from this. Normally you wouldn't have to worry about something in real life happening, but now this crazy person just has to find out your name from WoW forums... People who say this isn't a big deal please join the employees of Blizzard and put your First and Last names on this forum for us so we can prove our point to you as well. |
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7/08/10 2:25:50 PM#15
Originally posted by mklinic The thing is. If you have an insanely rare and unique name and the first hit is your Facebook, the usage from that is still limited. That's unless you have chosen to display where you live, how old you are etc etc.
Originally posted by Darksunrise Regardless of the topic the answer is always: WoW-clone. |
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7/08/10 2:28:43 PM#16
Originally posted by Treekodar Funny how you you are trying to make a point that personal info isn't such a big deal but refuse to give us your personal info.... you think your point might not make much sense. If you filled in your RL info, then made the claim that it doesn't hurt anyone, we could fact check it. But you refuse to tell us your info....so.... |
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7/08/10 2:29:38 PM#17
Originally posted by Treekodar You can put any disclaimer you want on it? "If" this or "if" that still equal too many "ifs". Ultimately, you asked a question ("And this achieved what exactly?") and I supplied an answer based on my interpretation. It's not up to me to make you like the answer, but there it is. -mklinic "There's a point I think we're missing. |
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7/08/10 2:32:00 PM#18
I really, really hope Blizzard rescinds this decision before someone ends up in the hospital (or worse) because a comment made on a forum was taken the wrong way by a mentally unstable individual. I honestly don't understand how any lawyer who looked at this can possibly think that Blizzard can't/won't be held liable if someone (especially a minor) gets hurt or terrorized because of this. I don't give a fuck what they put in their EULA, the minute someone's physical or mental well-being is threatened, any competent lawyer will rip it to pieces. Plus, with AB being such a large, multi-billion dollar company, I can think of a few VERY high-profile attorneys who'd be willing to jump on the opportunity... Westwood Studios, Bullfrog Productions, Origin Systems, Pandemic Studios, Maxis, and Bioware. What do all of these fine game studios have in common? They made innovative, fun, and popular games. They were communicative with fans and greatly appreciated them. Also, they were all killed by EA. People, for the future of gaming, please do not buy EA products. |
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7/08/10 2:32:56 PM#19
Originally posted by Logos1326 This is exactly it. The same fringe groups that claim to be protecting internet freedom, are gonna be the cause for stricter regulations and controls on this wonderful tool. Don't think it can happen? HAHA |
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7/08/10 2:33:56 PM#20
Originally posted by Rednecksith It will happen if they do this, it's only a matter of time. "A man in France sought revenge against another player who killed his 'Counter-Strike' character - by stabbing him in the chest with a kitchen knife." |
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