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by Tycho
5707 days ago
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I think gizmodo have caught onto an undercurrent of media hypocrisy regarding real-life violance and its association with computer games. If this murder had occured in 'connection' with a mature/violent video game, there would be a huge furore followed by baseless claims about cause-and-effect. The fact that this violence stemmed from a session of 'Farmville' of course completely undermines the 'violent games cause violent acts' hypothesis, hence the broader media and public are ignoring it. Disclaimer: I've never played Farmville. I assume it's non-violent gameplay. |
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The only thing violent about farmville is how zynga relentlessly pursues your email list and real life dollars in exchange for worthless worthless digital items for your farm.
Zynga does do a bit of charity awareness and fundraisers in the game (the Haiti Earthquake relief fund, for example) but the best way to get blocked from everyone's news feed is to post a bunch of farmville stuff on your profile.