Archive for July, 2009

Acts of Lust, or Acts of Exploitation?

EA had an interactive photo contest at Comic Con. But it’s not that simple. They encouraged patrons to “commit acts of lust” with their “booth babes”. Because apparently sexual harassment is awesome.

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The Dangers of Unmoderated UGC

Sometimes in user generated content, the users bite back. Food Network found this out the hard way over the weekend.

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Homophobia in Gaming Communities

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Homophobia is a problem in all virtual communities, but especially in gaming communities. GLAAD recently launched a project to combat this, beginning with a panel discussion with gaming industry leaders next week. Through statistics and video, GLAAD makes some compelling arguments about why this important issue needs to be addressed right now. I’m proud to be working with GLAAD on this — as a gaming industry employee, a community manager, and an out lesbian.

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Sony Doesn’t Want My Money

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I tried to buy my mom a Sony eBook gift certificate for her birthday. But Sony’s unnecessary requirements have prevented me from doing so. Sorry, mom!

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Class and Social Media

Facebook is growing, but MySpace isn’t shrinking. Why do some people choose to leave MySpace for Facebook, and some people choose to stay? Teenagers gave danah boyd insight into this, and the results have wide-reaching implications for anyone looking to engage an audience using social media.

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