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Looking back on this past year on mmorpg.com, I can't help but think some of our former members (maybe current) were infact "shills".
This is a quick google search on paid paid forum posters. They seem to be in high demand.
The University of Chicago estimates 1/3 of reviews have some sort of financial incentive.
Here is an actual add form a company looking for posters We'd like posters who'll be able to make at least 20 posts a day; the more the better.
My questions are do you think this is going on within our community? If so, how do we spot them? What do we do when we spot them? Is it possible to prove that they are "shills"? Can our forum sites do anything about them?
Lastly, and most important, how has this affected the mmorpg industry? DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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12/26/12 12:13:27 PM#2
I don't know if there's an effective way to stop this (certainly without ensnaring earnestly excited fans), but I wonder how harmful these posters are. Most people on a forum like this are pretty knowledgeable about their subject matter. Are they buying the company talking points hook, line, and sinker just because some no-name posts about it? Spend enough time online and you get pretty saavy at reading through the bullshit and finding the angle, be it in a message board, blog or major news website. It seems like these posters are more an annoyance than anything else, and hopefully the day will come where companies realize it's not only ineffective to have posters shilling for them, but potentially disastrous PR.
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12/26/12 12:20:06 PM#3
STAR WARS THE OLD REPUBLIC IS THE BEST GAME EVER AND HAS 0 PROBLEMS. EA IS A WONDERFUL COMPANY TO WORK FOR AND ADMIRE AND JEFF HICKMAN ALWAYS MAKES GOOD DECISIONS.
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12/26/12 12:25:46 PM#4
OP - Weren't you on Funcom's payroll during TSW launch? I'm just kidding. I've noticed some suspicious poster(s) this past year. I don't think we can do anything about it. Release a game with a very large established fanbase from 10+ years of bnet history when the market was still emerging and the casual base had not yet been established, thus ripe for harvesting a momentious self perpetuating playerbase people never leave because they have X hours invested in their characters, and their friends and everyone else plays anyway. Not discounting Blizzard quality... but WoW's success is as much about perfect timing as it is quality, if not more so. - Derros |
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NBlitz
Advanced Member
Joined: 2/16/08
"Give a man a mask and he will show you his true face." |
12/26/12 12:32:29 PM#5
Hu hu, a subject very dear to me ^^ I remember one but everybody was too busy circle jerking to notice.
Originally posted by bcbully
Without a doubt.
To me, they post as if they had stocks with the company. Overly defensive and some almost to the point of aggressive. posting wayyy too much in a single day, almost exclusively in the subforum in question. Claiming they have several million hours clocked in the game but I could swear they live on the forums to even come close to the gametime they claim. Unless they're taken of and all they have to do is...nothing too important IRL.
In between doing household chores (single) and whatever other crap IRL I have to do, I don't have as much time for gaming as I would like. So how do they do it? If they're not shills that is. My hats off to those folk.
What CAN be done? Nothing. They have all the time in the world (it's their job) to debate anything you may throw at them.
Maybe. Wasn't one exposed, from EA, back in the early SWTOR days post launch?
Not that I know of. As long as they abide to the RoC then there's nothing that can be done about them.
Negatively: I'd say some titles were painted in such a light that people have steered clear from them (for a while). Until they decide to man/woman up and try the game for themselves and not rely on hearsay. Positively: people who normally wouldn't have touched the game with a ten-foot pole, have been easily persuaded into buying/trying the game. Or to believe the game is doing better than it actually is. ![]() |
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12/26/12 12:35:47 PM#6
Originally posted by grimal but seriously, an opinion is an opinion, wether its paid for or freely given. Its up to each of us to take what we hear or read with that proverbial "grain of salt" and ultimately make our own descion/opinions.
"I am disillusioned enough to know that no man's opinion on any subject is worth a damn unless backed up with enough genuine information to make him really know what he's talking about." |
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12/26/12 12:37:32 PM#7
Well all I can say is..if these companies are hiring..where do I go. Job is a job yall. I mean, I am employed but I also have 8 hours of time to fill..might as well get paid twice during a 8 hour work day :)
No matter how cynical you become, its never enough to keep up - Lily Tomlin |
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NBlitz
Advanced Member
Joined: 2/16/08
"Give a man a mask and he will show you his true face." |
12/26/12 12:41:51 PM#8
Originally posted by apocoluster Hear, hear. ![]() |
Originally posted by TribeofOne Yeah, so I was a little hyped... I'll own it DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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12/26/12 12:46:10 PM#10
The site could alter the TOS to not allow viral marketers to post. I do recall one very very obvious one during GW2 prelaunch. Release a game with a very large established fanbase from 10+ years of bnet history when the market was still emerging and the casual base had not yet been established, thus ripe for harvesting a momentious self perpetuating playerbase people never leave because they have X hours invested in their characters, and their friends and everyone else plays anyway. Not discounting Blizzard quality... but WoW's success is as much about perfect timing as it is quality, if not more so. - Derros |
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12/26/12 12:46:40 PM#11
Let me put it this way.
Why pay for things when there are enough fanbois/trolls to defend you? Sure, an occasional shill might be there but you will never be able to distinct them from genuines... This makes it so a forum can not possibly do something about it (unless the shill is extremely stupid and blatantly admits it). A better question is how reliable these reviews of videogame sites are. I barely see games that are rated 7 or lower. That is really suspicious to say the least.
How it affects the industry? Not at all. I think for every critical consumer out there, there are 10 that are willingly to give them their money without any thinking. It explains why series like fifa and cod do so well every year despite barely any changes between the editions. |
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12/26/12 12:49:55 PM#12
There's nothing new about this and goes way beyond just forum discussions. If you want an entertaining read about it just pick-up William Gibson's (he of Neuromance and "cyberpunk" fame) "Pattern Recognition" and "Spook Country." And FYI... the obvious ones you think you can easily spot are the unpaid amateurs. The pros have more skill at influencing opinions stealthily. |
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12/26/12 12:55:04 PM#13
Originally posted by Iselin Great books...little upset with Zero History though...didnt seem like much of a "ending". Maybe not a trilogy..that would be awesome. I try not to think that there might be someone like Hubertus Bigend and Blue Ant out there manipulating me hell my entire country on to what I think is cool and what I should buy.... Dammit Iselin..now Im gonnna need a tinfoil hat :(
No matter how cynical you become, its never enough to keep up - Lily Tomlin |
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12/26/12 12:58:07 PM#14
Originally posted by apocoluster Hehe. Yeah Gibson is a bastard when it comes to making us feel uneasy :) |
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12/26/12 1:03:22 PM#15
Is there a sign up form? I'll say whatever the gaming companies want for some extra $. I spend enough time here every week...
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12/26/12 1:05:37 PM#16
Originally posted by BadSpock LOL. Let me know how the pay structure works ;) |
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12/26/12 1:09:40 PM#17
Does it happen? Sure. But not as often as you think. The amount of people that blindly defends a thing is rather high. You can see it everywhere, from someone defending a style of clothing to automobiles to politics.
“I hope we shall crush...in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength and bid defiance to the laws of our country." ~Thomes Jefferson |
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TheScavenger
Elite Member
Joined: 7/05/12
Those who ask a question, are stupid for 30 seconds. Those who never ask, are stupid for life. |
12/26/12 1:13:28 PM#18
Originally posted by BadSpock you actually get paid under the table, no contract and don't go emailing them because they'll say no. Or in some cases, get really angry.
Get paid quite a bit though. A lot more than minimum wage in the US, which is funny. But it probably varies. Even more if you make a thread and it does really well. The pay goes by how active the thread is, and how many pages it has gotten to in x amount of time. Don't get much just by making replies.
It is a team effort though. Generally the company or person hires an x amount of people, and one or two people (or up to 5, depending how big the game/company is) are negative and "non-believers" so to speak, and the rest post good reviews or posts or whatever. Then the team leader is generally the one that is more skilled at creating topics and being much more subtle about it. But not everyone will be posting in the same thread, because that is rather suspicious.
Current MMOs: Defiance, Guild Wars 2, TERA, SWTOR |
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12/26/12 1:17:18 PM#19
We do have a rule against advertising on these forums and we find and ban shills frequently. If you guys want to continue this discussion, please do not discuss current or past posters on this site. And definitely not by name. Thanks.
To give feedback on moderation, contact community@mmorpg.com |
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12/26/12 1:20:23 PM#20
Originally posted by bcbully Do what the majority of internet posters do, if some one likes something that you did not, instantly resort to accusing them of being one of these people.
PS where did you see this advert, in what context and for which company because I know a lot of media outlets use people like this to direct discussion towards topics that are being discussed on their site/in their publication. Promoting thought a new Gaming video blog http://www.youtube.com/user/quinnthalas discussing games, gamers and the internet with gameplay footage as background. |
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