Researchers study WoW to see how gangs form and fade
We've seen WoW used for a lot of research, from epidemics to anthropological fieldwork, but this is probably one of the craziest and one of the most helpful (assuming it works) ways to use it. Psychologists at the University of Miami and the University of California, Irvine have been studying how guilds and groups form in World of Warcraft in the hopes that it'll help them figure out how gangs form in real life. It sounds like a wild idea, but following guilds and groups in World of Warcraft is much easier than trying to study spontaneous guilds in the real world, because you've got immediate access to data: when people joined and left and why. And the psychologists say putting data together like this will help, because it'll help answer questions about, for example, what happens when you decide to separate a group of people -- do they form their own groups again or do they stay separated?They say there are other connections as well: though killing dragons is far less heinous than killing innocent bystanders, Warcraft guilds form, grow, stick together, and fall apart just like gangs and even other groups all over the world do. No matter what kind of group it is, the researchers say that "group ecology" is the same everywhere, so studying the way we work in endgame raids can lead to ideas about what we're doing elsewhere. Very interesting.
Unfortunately, they're full on potential but still pretty short on conclusions yet (listen, guys, all you have to do to break up gangs is ensure there's not enough loot to go around), but once again, Azeroth seems like a fertile ground for directly studying just how we players interact as humans.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Virtual selves, Guilds, News items, Raiding, Bosses






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Darias.Perenolde Aug 6th 2009 5:07PM
"O-M-G T-Money! You totally ninja'd that kilo of crack. Screw you guys!"
L-Train has quit the gang.
Alden Aug 6th 2009 5:15PM
You had me laughing. At work. You're mean.
t0xic Aug 6th 2009 5:15PM
Maybe I'm not hip to current trends, but I thought quitting a gang meant game over?
devilsei Aug 6th 2009 5:22PM
Guild Chat: [Gangsterlicious] "Daayum! Why yall gotta steal my dust?!"
Guild Chat: [50Copper] " Cause Bi***! You ain't doin anythin else!"
Guild Chat: [DoktahDre] "Yeah, so get to disenchantin mah sh** son!"
Guild Chat: [Gangsterlicious] "Pft! Screw ya'll n*****s! Iz gonna keep my own dust!"
Guild Chat: [DoktahDre] "Then GTFO mah guild's, bee-ootch!"
[Gangsterlicious] has been kicked by [Doktah Dre]
General Chat: [Gangsterlicious] "dayuum... no one respects me...
Gangsterlicious cries like a little bi***
scott Aug 6th 2009 5:26PM
Should have joined [AGnomeNamedSlickback]'s guild
garfunkel Aug 7th 2009 11:19AM
wanna help gangs communicate a little better?
[IMG]http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/oo115/Garfunkel_the_Hunter/Warcraft/Word.jpg[/IMG]
thebvp Aug 6th 2009 5:29PM
And where does Saurfang fit into this picture?
noelkytty Aug 6th 2009 5:32PM
He's kinda like Luca Brasi to Thrall's Don Vito Corleone.
impurezero Aug 6th 2009 5:30PM
The glaring flaw I see in this "study" is that everyone is playing World of Warcraft for essentially the same reason. I know, I know...some are interested more in getting little achievements over high-end raiding, or whatnot...but we still all want to level, kill things, and get better gear here and there. So...all it takes for a "gang" to form is for you to say to a complete stranger, "Hey...we're gonna kill this thing over here. Wanna come?" There's no moral dillemma or coersion involved or neccesary.
People join groups in WoW because it's part of the social dynamic that drives the video game. People join gangs in real life out of social pressures, feelings that it's a last resort, a percieved lack of feasable other options...and of course, sometimes because their current friends are in one.
The consequences of joining a real life gang are very real. What's the worst that could happen if you don't like your guild, though? Your frozen orbs get ninjaed? Please.
I'm sorry, but some researchers these days are really stretching for something to put them on the "interesting new study" map.
Wagner Aug 7th 2009 8:27AM
Some of these street people I've run into though...I get the feeling selling drugs and mugging women is about the same to them as hunting deer and downing bosses is to me sometimes.
Amaxe Aug 6th 2009 5:33PM
Imagines a group of singing orcs...
When you're a Horde you're a Horde all the way
From your first cigarette
To your last dying day
When you're a Horde let them Gank what they can
You've got brothers around
You're a family man
You're never alone
You're never disconnected
You're home with your own
When company's expected
You're well-protected
t0xic Aug 6th 2009 5:40PM
I'm imagining this song sung to the toon of "Now That We're Men" (SpongeBob SquarePants Movie). My girls play the DVD way too much.
impurezero Aug 6th 2009 5:43PM
That's alright...I'm adding it to the Knight Rider theme.
thebvp Aug 6th 2009 5:54PM
Screw that. You want to see rhymes? I'll show you rhymes. Here's something old school, WoW vanilla style. Pre-BC, yo. Check it.
(to the tune of Sir Mix a Lot's "Baby Got Back")
Two night elves are standing there, staring at Tusksalot, a troll hunter, and his Tauren buddy, Moosdef…
"Oh, my, god. Becky, look at his tusks .
They are so big. **scoff** He looks like,
One of those orc guys' guildmates.
But y'know, who understands those orc guys? **scoff**
They only group with him, because,
I bet he can open lockboxes with those things, 'kay?
I mean, his tusks, are just… SO BIG. **scoff**
I can't believe they're just so sharp, it's like,
Out there, I mean – gross. Look!
OMG He's a… TROLL!"
I like big tusks and I cannot lie
You other brothers can't deny
That when a troll walks in with an itty bitty face
and a sharp tusk hangin out of their face
You get… sprung? Wanna pull out your tongue.
'Cause you notice that tusk was stuffed
Just look at that cape that he's wearin
I'm hooked and I can't stop starin,
Oh baby I wanna group wit'cha
And do some ninja!
My guildies tried to warn me
But with that tusk you got makes me so horny!
Oooh, Tusks-wit-blue-skin
You say you wanna go take down Rend?
Well use me, use me
You ain't no average guildie!
I've seen them dancin,
The hell wit romancin,
He's got an axe,
And I'm agro'd like Kurinaxx.
I'm tired of magazines,
Sayin' night elves are the thing,
Take the average hu-man and ask him that
He's gotta run from the rap.
So, Tauren! (Yeah!) Tauren! (Yeah!)
Has your guildmate got the tusks? (Hell yeah!)
Tell 'em to shake it! (Shake it!) Shake it! (Shake it!)
Shake them healthy tusks!
Baby got rap!
(Ashenvale face with a Sen'jin tusk)
Baby got rap!
I like 'em sharp, and big
And when I'm thowin' a gig
I just can't help myself, I'm actin' like an animal
Now here's my scandal-
I wanna kill a gnome
And ugh, double-up, ugh, ugh.
I ain't talkin bout Night Elfs
'Cause moonfire spam's made for boys
I want 'em real thick and sharp
So find that tusky double
Ganks-a-lot's in trouble.
Beggin for a holy priest bubble,
So I'm lookin' at pvp videos
Watchin these paladins, night elves and gnomes!
You can have them paladins
I'll keep my troll hunter Mo Jo.
A word to the darkspear sistas, I wanna get wit ya.
I won't cuss or ninja.
But I gotta be straight when I say I wanna gank
Til the break of dawn
Baby got it goin on
A lot of gnomes won't like this song
Cuz if those midgets can't hit it, they quit it.
'Cause I'm long, and I'm strong,
And I'm down to get the Warsong on!
So Draenei! (Yeah!) Draenei! (Yeah!)
You wanna roll in my Mercedes? (Hell yeah!)
Then turn around! Stick em out!
Even Night Elves gotta shout.
Baby got rap
Baby got rap.
"Yeah, baby… when it comes to racial abilities, WoTF ain't got nothin' to do with my selection. Immune to fear? ROFL, only if it's the pvp trinket."
So your guildmate rerolls pally, he wants to play an ally,
But allies ain't got teeth in the front of her pallies
My anaconda don't want none
Unless you've got tusks, hun
You can roll a hunter or shaman,
But please don't lose that tusk
Some allies who play on easy mode
Will tell you that the tusks ain't gold
So they toss it and leave it
And I pull up quick to retrieve it
So allies say your racials are crap
Well I ain't down with that!
'Cause your face is small and your account wasn't bought,
And I'm thinkin' bout multi shot
To the beanpole elves in the magazines:
You ain't it, Miss Thing!
Give me a sista, I gotta /assist her
Aimed shot didn't miss her
Some paladin tried to dis
'Cause his guildie's on my kos list
He had game but he chose to hit 'em
And I feign death quick to get wit 'em
So hordies, if your teeth stick out far,
And you wanna go take out Hakkar,
Dial 1-900-GANKSALOT
And kick them nasty GNOMES
Baby got rap!
MrNobody Aug 6th 2009 6:22PM
@thebvp... That was the most awesome thing I've ever seen, ever.
(I put it to the tune of Jonathan Coulton's "Baby Got Back" cover. (Which is awesome, btw.))
Boz Aug 6th 2009 5:56PM
"Hey guys, we're studying apples!"
"Don't have any apples, we've got oranges."
"That's okay, they're practically the same thing."
"No they're not."
"We've got funding for the research!"
"Oh, did I say no? I meant yes! They have lots of similarities! They're round, they're both fruit. They both grow on trees. Let us study these oranges to learn more about apples."
"Agreed. It's perfectly logical."
mark Aug 6th 2009 5:57PM
I don't know.. I think this is a little silly.
If they are trying to find out what makes individual people come together and for a group with a common interest, well.. would it not make more sence to do this research in the real world. For example, a group of high school friends.
I don't know about you, but I am pretty sure that a lot of people in my guild are NOTHING like me. I am 31 with a job and a house, and im sure there are 15 year olds in my guild who have a totaly different life than myself.
Just because we need to get together to run an instance (that REQUIRES a group effort) makes us nothing alike, and have no common interests other than wanting better loot.
That said, how does that help with real life gangs.
and a side note... there ARE NO gangs in irvine: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-06/02/content_11471715.htm
Martamius Aug 6th 2009 5:58PM
When I go looking to join a new gang, I just drive around the city yelling "DPS LF active Gang PST"
Shorno Aug 6th 2009 7:04PM
Hells Angels is recruiting mid-high level sociopaths for end-game meth distribution and PvP. Have Swiss bank vault with 7 tabs and mad tabard.
Tool03 Aug 6th 2009 6:02PM
What is really being studied here is mention in the article.
"Essentially you're looking at the ecology of groups"
That is honestly all they're going to get out of it. Helpful? Sure. What they're looking for? I doubt it.