11-07-2005, 11:06 AM | #1 (permalink) | |
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OMG Girlz Don't Exist on teh Intarweb!!!!1
Excellent article about one woman's interaction with people on the internet. In fact, the entire issue of the escapist this month is dedicated to women and gaming. Go read it. Now.
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11-07-2005, 11:35 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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LOL Now THAT is a great article. . . I happen to play WoW and there are several women in my guild, though to be honest I'm a Night Elf fan and haven't really played Horde so perhaps it's different, but I've seen the kinds of interactions that she describes I have to admit though, now I've got a craving to see her picture!
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11-07-2005, 12:02 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Excellent article.
How many times a day am I asked "Are there really women in the Army?" How frustrating it must be. I still don't know what sex some of the TFP members are here, and I have to stop occasionally and check myself. It doesn't matter what gender you are, Ben, get over yourself.
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11-07-2005, 12:29 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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wow. no pun intended. but I've been in the IT business for decades (well since the mid '80's anyways). I always thought that I had a healthy gaming attitude. But I must admit I am a total newbie with almost everything in this article. Hord? WoW?
So if I did meet up with this girl online, she would mop me up too. But it serves to re-inforce how big the interweb world is. There aren't enough hours in the day...
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11-07-2005, 02:25 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Well, statistically speaking, girls don't exist on the internet. In guilds of hundreds, when 2 members of the entire guild are female, that's just not statistically significant.
Really, though, I have seen this sort of reactions lots and lots of times, but the people that react this way are people who don't know how to interact with any humans at all, not just girls. They're pubescent boys addicted to computer games. For the record, they fall somewhere between Drunken Belligerent Homeless Dudes and Wolverines in the heirarchy of social skills. I understand why girls would feel that there's an overwhelming majority of internet nerds who are simply unwilling to accept them, but they disregard the fact that a majority of people on the internet are total fuckwads. I have to sift through the same steaming pile of bullshit they do, just instead of a whore I get called a fag. And as an aside, she's pretty hot. |
11-07-2005, 03:09 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Lol, amusing schnizzle.
Where i'm standing, there are considerably more 12-15yr old boys on 'teh roxxor intarweb selekta' than any other demographic, and as we all know, girls don't yet exist to these things. So, the moral of the story is, tell them your a girl once you've given them a sound pasting, that way their winging will be even better. Or something.
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11-07-2005, 04:32 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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I've got several female friends who play WoW -- I'll have to see their reactions to this article, and to telling them that they're figments of my imagination
That said, there's a lot of capacity for trickery on the internet - men pretending to be women, women pretending to be men, or even more complex relationships. A person's gender really doesn't matter when talking online, unless (I would imagine) you're trying to have a conversation on really gender-specific stuff (like how men aren't allowed in the Ladies' Lounge). And at that level, it should be easy to figure out who's a real woman and who's faking. In games, I highly doubt it's important.
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11-07-2005, 05:30 PM | #13 (permalink) | |
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I'm a fan of the internet in general but the anonymity factor can really bring out the worst in people. As for girls in general... well, they kick my ass in for the most part.. I usually like to think I'm a pretty competitive in most things I attempt, but it doesn't matter; if i'm head to head with a girl, I'm screwed.
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11-07-2005, 08:04 PM | #14 (permalink) | |
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11-08-2005, 01:36 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Girls on the internet has always been something of a good and a bad thing. For example when it comes to message boards, having a vagina could lead to a ton of trouble. I come from 2 message boards that have had some problesm with this. Females comes out and shows herself off as a gaming girl, next thing you know she is called attention whore for posting pics or telling people she is a girl. Gaming wise, girls make a large portion of it, but we dont know it. Games like everquest and WOW have large porstions of females gamers,usually it turns out they are house wives who are into the whole fantasy theme.
I feel bad sometimes that these ladies of gaming are treated like a myth but sometimes I laugh at the fact they most of these girls could kick any male gamers ass in game and out.
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11-08-2005, 03:01 AM | #18 (permalink) | |
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11-08-2005, 05:25 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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My wife gets that jazz ALL the time. She plays tons of games, from WoW to Battlefield, and its true, noone will believe she is a woman without the inevitable "Show us pics plz". Its been the same for YEARS, back to when we used to chat in IRC 9 years ago.
I have to groom my daughters to be Ubergamers to break geeky little boys hearts in counterstrike worldwide. That'll teach the bastards.
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11-08-2005, 05:46 AM | #20 (permalink) | |
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11-08-2005, 09:40 AM | #21 (permalink) | |
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However, either way, I don't really have too much trouble believing it. Maybe I just happen to be surrounded by females who like playing video games
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11-08-2005, 09:43 AM | #22 (permalink) | |
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Any girl that I know who takes a game she plays even semi seriously is an above average player. I remember playing with one of my lady friends at an Internet cafe with a bunch of my guy friends who considered themselves quite good at CS. She demolished them all
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11-08-2005, 11:27 AM | #23 (permalink) |
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Great, great article. I don't know the gender of 90% of the people I've talked to on the TFP, or any other website I frequent. Frankly, I don't care either, although by default I assume everyone else on here is a fat white guy It's more fun when that assumption is shot down.
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11-08-2005, 12:38 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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Interesting article! Maybe it's because the sites I hang around tend to be obvious as to the poster's gender and such, but I haven't seen that kind of reaction to women online in a few years.
I remember back when I first got connected, though, it was always like that. Now days, however, most of the sites I'm on have very few "false" women or even that 13 year old reaction to women. It seems to me that those reactions seem to be most prevalent on sites in which a poster's identity is not "connected" to their online persona as opposed to sites like "myspace" in which a poster's picture is openly available. I'm suprised, though, that these reactions are still so common in other areas of the web. On a somewhat related note: I remember once seeing a flash video on this subject...it featured a female stick figure revealing that she was a woman to her online pals, then it showed their l33t 5p34k reactions (complete with humorous photos of the stereotypical dorky male virgin). Quite humorous, though I can't seem to find it anywhere. Anyone know what I'm talking about (and have a link)?
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11-08-2005, 03:05 PM | #25 (permalink) | |
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i'll see if i can find it around...
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11-08-2005, 03:36 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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I have several females in my WoW guild. Real, actual, females.
I should know, too. I've *felt* one of them before!
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11-09-2005, 01:23 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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My GF has a shadow priest that melts faces.
She's also the opposite faction Our guild has 184 accounts and we have at least 10 or so females. I'd say that's statistically significant enough to say that girls "exist on the intarweb"
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11-09-2005, 04:59 AM | #28 (permalink) |
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My wife plays some and refuses to chat about anything non-game related (even then she makes me type/talk), for the reason she stated.
One of the guilds I was in had a couple of female members, and as soon as they logged on I got a kick out of how different most of the guys would act. One was married to a guy that rarely played, but it didn't matter they would go out of their way to try and "impress" her both in and out of the game. It didn't help that she ate up the attention, my eyes would hurt from the constant rolling... |
11-09-2005, 05:17 AM | #29 (permalink) | |
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It's like age. Most gamers are between 10 and 25. The numbers drop off significantly after that point. Yes, I'm sure that will change. As our generation of video game junkies ages, the proportion of older gamers to younger ones will increase. But at the moment, old people just don't play games. Yes, there are exceptions. But they are the exceptions that prove the rule. |
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11-09-2005, 05:49 AM | #30 (permalink) |
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Interesting article.
WoW is definately very sexist, but its certainly the least sexist multi-player game I've ever played on the web. I was very surprised that it took till about level 40 that I had a negative multiplayer experience, and it really made me realise how much when I was playing counterstrike I was having these negative experiences and just kinda shrugging them off as people getting into the spirit of the game. But they weren't in the spirit of anything they were just dicks being dicks and the game kinda brought that out. I think WoW does a good job of providing an atmosphere that people do co-operate (although a lot more could be done). I have been thinking some kinda in-game shun system would be kinda neat although it obviously has potential to be abused. This kinda blatant sexism is pretty, well, lame. I play and my gf plays casually and I know quite a few girls who play. Certainly still only a fraction but I never knew any girls who played CS. heh. |
11-09-2005, 06:28 AM | #32 (permalink) | |
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11-09-2005, 06:40 AM | #33 (permalink) | |
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-35% of gamers are under 18 -43% are 18-49 -19% are over 50 Overall, 43% of game players are female. That's beaten by the statistic that 44% of online gamers are female. Hardly a massive majority, either way. Perhaps you're looking at the wrong genres?
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11-09-2005, 03:26 PM | #34 (permalink) | ||
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One, it's voluntary response. There's no reliable data for exactly who's buying the games, because it's based on polls that are voluntary to complete. Two, it's all the people who buy the games, not the people who play them. Most people under 18 aren't buying their own games. They're getting them from parents. Thus the age of the person actually playing the game isn't reflected in the statistics. Three, the age groups are divided into skewed categories. "Under 18" includes people below 13, who can't legally respond to these polls without parental consent. Who's going to see the poll and run to their parents to get them to sign a waiver allowing them to participate in a poll? Also, the group "18-49" includes 3 more years than the under 18 group. It may not seem like a lot, but when one of the key areas is the area right between the two categories, those extra 3 years can make a lot of difference. And the average age of a gamer is also skewed too high. It only takes a few 70 year old gamers (yes, there are some) to bring that average from 25 to 35. They're called outliers, but this report makes no mention of accounting for them, so I can only assume they're included in all the stats. Four, that female gamer number. The article in the original post was speaking of "real" video games (I'm not arguing over what makes a game real, just stating what I saw). Essentially games you can buy in a box at a video game store. You pointed out that 44% of online gamers are female. Also, according to the report, 56.8% of the games played online are "Puzzle/Board/Game Show/Trivia/Card." Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but everybody in the entire world has played Bejewelled. That hardly qualifies you as a "1337 ch1x0r g4m3r." But as far as the report is concerned, they're female gamers. Five, I'm talking from experience. Yes, girls go to video game stores sometimes. Yes, every once in a while you get one who likes to play Unreal Tournament or Grand Theft Auto (fuck, I'm dating one, and it rules), but 9 out of 10 girls that go into that store are looking for that Sims expansion pack. The thing is, I'm not even joking. Six, you all seem to be taking me wrong. I don't dislike female gamers. I think they're awesome. I wish there were more of them. My only point is that there are very few girls I would consider "gamers." You may think I'm an elitist for thinking so, but I don't believe that playing PopCap games makes you a gamer. That's my entire point. So stop trying to read some sexism, or whatever else, into my argument. It's not there. Seven, statistics are easily manipulated. See points 1-5 above for a small portion of things that have been manipulated in this study to give numbers that look like they want them to. Quote:
In the context I used it originally, the rule is that girls don't exist on the intarweb. The exceptions are the small, select areas where girls do exist. Bah. I wrote that at 8:17 AM. I wasn't hardly coherent as it is, let alone clear or concise. Sorry. |
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11-09-2005, 04:09 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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To be quite honest, the only thing that appears skewed is your impression of what constitutes a game WoW and similar games do mainly appeal to young men and as such they constitute it's largest audience. The Sims Online, on the other hand, is still an MMO yet is by quite a majority a female audience. Funnily enough, with the majority of females being, well, female, they tend to prefer games of a different genre. Expecting otherwise is silly.
(BTW, the ESA study was not just taken from polls but from data from nearly every main publisher in the US. As such, it wasn't a small poll of maybe 1000 people but information gathered over the year from basically every source available)
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11-09-2005, 04:51 PM | #36 (permalink) | |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compute...o_games#Genres
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11-09-2005, 07:59 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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This article has the girls on the Ladies of WoW community over on LiveJournal in an uproar--mostly because while yes, sometimes guys are surprised that there are girl gamers, this chick makes it out to be that guys are surprised all the time and only want pics, etc etc.
I play WoW and I've only been asked for a picture once--after I'd talked to this guy for quite a while and he'd shared his picture with me. Most guys I talk to in-game are really nice and don't care about me being a girl--rather, they're pleasantly surprised and pleased that gasp! a girl is playing a game. About stats, the fact is that there are a LOT of girls who play WoW especially. Why? A lot of us joined because boyfriends/guy friends were playing and we thought it looked cool. Normally I stick with RTS games but I decided to branch out into the MMO genre after seeing my friend play WoW in the open beta. Most of us are not hardcore gamers--though for some of us WoW has turned us into one. Hopefully a female gamer perspective helps a bit--and as I do play more than World of Warcraft (Battlefield, Age of Mythology, Warcraft III, GTA...you get the picture) I do consider myself a gamer, though not always the best one.
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11-09-2005, 09:03 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Out of WoW,
most of the girls get pwn3d by me. *chuckles* just kidding. Amazing article, I dig chiqs who can frag.
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11-10-2005, 10:20 AM | #40 (permalink) |
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Man I did a myspace search cause I am one of those guys who is like ya right your a girl whatever. Only because I had a someone who I thought was a girl end up being a guy. But anyways did the search and to my surprise found that a lot of girls do play WoW and that is very good to know. Now I get to combine to of my favorite things to do. HaHa
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