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Why negative karma might be best left invisible: The case of the 'Sims Mafia'

This is from a blog about a book called Building Reputation system. There's also a wiki that has a lot of material about the book, and the blog has excerpts from the book, such as this article on the potential negative effects of leaderboards.

I suppose the Tumblr folks had consulted sources like this when they created Tumblarity. However, honestly, I find that thing annoying. It rewards you too much for reblogging the content of others.

Date: 2009-10-09 05:54 pm (UTC)
sub_divided: cos it gets me through, hope you never stop (Default)
From: [personal profile] sub_divided
Same reason people become librarians? Even my boss at Interlibrary Loan had to emerge from his office and help scan barcodes when traffic was high. Maybe the repetitiveness is soothing for some people.

redo

Date: 2009-10-09 06:28 pm (UTC)
sub_divided: cos it gets me through, hope you never stop (Default)
From: [personal profile] sub_divided
So do you like WoW, then? Chrissie keeps trying to get me to play WoW and I keep turning her down because I don't like repetitive tasks.

The people I know who like the Sims are all author-type people who enjoy making up stories about their avatars. Most of them are also amused by how helpless and clueless the Sims characters are, like if you don't make them pee they'll die. I guess for them their Sims are cute dumb pets, like guinea pigs.

Date: 2009-10-10 06:13 am (UTC)
morineko: Hikaru Amano from Nadesico (Default)
From: [personal profile] morineko
The Sims is also good for making elaborate houses and then not playing anything in them.

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