Life of a gold farmer gallery
You may recall Julian Dibbell's recent piece in the New York Times where he traveled to China and visited some World of Warcraft gold farming operations -- giving us a good look at life on the other side. However, just as interesting as his words is his recent publication of pictures from the trip on Flickr. If you take the old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words, then this gallery has quite a bit more to say than the original article.
[via Game Girl Advance]
[via Game Girl Advance]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Squirrel007 Jul 21st 2007 8:56PM
Its kinda sad how they only get payed around 4 USD for a 12 hour shift...
xcb Jul 21st 2007 9:34PM
Kinda sad?!
Room, board, AND $4 to play WoW all day?
My only thought was: Are they hiring?
Squirrel007 Jul 21st 2007 9:49PM
If I played WoW THAT much I would probably want to punch Blizzard in the throat.
Sargentd Jul 21st 2007 10:07PM
/shudder, no mods...
swatltlen Jul 21st 2007 10:09PM
Also China artificially devalues their currency on the world market, so its not really for comparison purposes $4 USD, because it trades within the domestic economy at a higher value.
foop Jul 22nd 2007 6:20AM
When you think about it for a while, this sort of thing is completely bizarre. Imagine trying to explain to people, say, 20 years ago that an industry will be created that makes money playing games on computers for people. Did any SF writers see this one coming?
The way farmers view the game is a little difficult to get my head around. Patches generate enough sound and fury from people who play this game for fun. What must it be like when you suddenly have to change your business plan because Blizzard nerfed rogues?
Mats Jul 22nd 2007 7:29AM
Well, at least they got a fan. So it's not a sweat shop.
fordp Jul 22nd 2007 11:06AM
The article that led to this one spoke about dehumanizing the workers who are farming gold and how we should focus our efforts on shutting down the industry instead. Yeah, right. Put yourself in the shoes of a gold farmer and ask yourself "would I rather be called names while earning a living or have my living taken away and not be called names?" The fact of the matter is that we injure the people who are doing this work in either case.
So, either 1) you think gold farming is wrong and you are willing to hurt those people either psychologically or in real ways to shut it down or 2) you come to accept gold farming as a reasonable economic practice in any virtual world and allow those folks to earn their meager existence.
Lori Jul 22nd 2007 2:06PM
First off, a gold farm is not what I pictured it to be. Which was a wearhouse like area with long tables of people siting shoulder to shoulder in front of monitors. Or something like telephone operator rooms back when long distances calling required operators to make connections. They spent eight hours/day sitting on a stool plugging/unplugging cables in jacks. They sat in front of boards maybe 3 feet wide, shoulder to shoulder in 90 foot lines. Both sides of a room with nearly each position occupied. It looks like more than 60% of the work stations in these pictures are idle.
I don't remember reading that for $4/day, gold farmers also get room and board (free or deeply discounted?). While the dorm rooms appear rather spartan, I would expect to see something more along the lins of an army barracks. And the buffet looked pretty decent in the pictures.
Seeing is believing and I don't believe those people are so bad off after all, except that they are forced to eat with a pair of sticks.
RogueJedi86 Jul 22nd 2007 2:40PM
Any idea why the gold farmers were playing WSG?
Julian Dibbell Jul 22nd 2007 3:16PM
A few quick responses:
They're in WSG farming honor points.
Interesting point about the skewed exchange rate, but 30yuan a day is still pretty low wages, even in China.
Big ups to my guy Jin Ge, a Shanghai/UCSD grad student whose research for a forthcoming documentary on gold farmers was invaluable to my article. More info here:
http://www.chinesegoldfarmers.com
RogueJedi86 Jul 22nd 2007 4:51PM
Wouldn't it be smarter to farm honor in AV, like everyone else already does?
rcdan Jul 23rd 2007 7:26PM
I saw a pack of cigs in at least one photo....so obviusly there not starving.
Morthagrid Jul 23rd 2007 6:41AM
@13 I agree AV is better for HP but takes longer to get into one. WSG an AB come up much quicker.
RogueJedi86 Jul 23rd 2007 8:51AM
But with less effort. Throw 20 bots into AV matches and hit the spacebar on each one every minute or so. I'm just guessing they played WSG for a bit of fun on the job.
ben1778 Jul 23rd 2007 10:20AM
You can group up in WSG/AB and that makes for really fast wins and tons of marks/honor. Perhaps it was a WSG weekend? If they had a half-decent farmer pre-made they could rake in a decent amount of honor.