The Griefer and the Stalker: Disruptive Actors in a Second Life Educational Community

J. DuQuette
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Linden Lab’s Second Life (SL) is well-known for its hands-off approach to user conflict-resolution. Although users are given tools to mute and block individual accounts as well as ban undesirable avatars from user-owned land, that does not prevent determined, malicious users from disrupting communities and harassing individuals. This case study focuses on two such malicious users exemplary of two specific types of malevolent virtual world actors: in-world griefers and online stalkers. As part of a decade-long ethnographic research project within the Cypris Chat English language learning community in SL, this paper utilizes data gleaned from notes on participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and first-hand encounters. It categorizes the disparate strategies these individuals have used over the years in their attempts to disrupt group cohesion, sow distrust between students and teachers, humiliate individuals, and foment an atmosphere of fear and anxiety. It then reviews the methods community members used to defend themselves from such attacks and analyzes the efficacy of these strategies. This study builds on our understanding of harassment in virtual worlds and acts as a cautionary tale for future virtual world educators and community leaders considering the development of their own online classes and groups.
Griefer和Stalker:第二人生教育社区中的破坏性行为者
Linden Lab的《第二人生》(SL)以其不干涉用户冲突解决方法而闻名。尽管用户获得了静音和屏蔽个人账户的工具,以及在用户拥有的土地上禁止不受欢迎的头像,但这并不能阻止有决心的恶意用户破坏社区和骚扰个人。本案例研究的重点是两个这样的恶意用户,这是两种特定类型的恶意虚拟世界行为者的典型:虚拟世界中的悲伤者和在线跟踪者。作为一项长达十年之久的民族志研究项目的一部分,本文利用了从参与者观察笔记、半结构化访谈和第一手遭遇中收集的数据。它将这些人多年来使用的不同策略进行了分类,这些策略试图破坏群体凝聚力,在学生和老师之间播下不信任的种子,羞辱个人,并煽动恐惧和焦虑的气氛。然后回顾社区成员用来保护自己免受此类攻击的方法,并分析这些策略的有效性。这项研究建立在我们对虚拟世界中骚扰的理解的基础上,并为未来的虚拟世界教育工作者和社区领导人考虑发展自己的在线课程和团体提供了一个警示。
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