You might want to look into "sit outs" by online poker players to protest poker sites that increase fees. I've heard of this recently happening on the French version of PokerStars to protest increased rake & taxes. Tim Laquintano Assistant Prof. of English Lafayette College Easton, PA On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Alejandro Tortolini <alemtor@gmail.com>wrote:
Dear AoIR-lers:
I need some help. I was invited to participate in a conference for games developers and multimedia artist, and I´m thinking to talk about user´s rebellions in online games and virtual worlds. Reading the Celia Pearce´s book "Communities of play" (excellent reading) I found a mention of a WoW rebellion, in 2004. Can you suggest me some other readings about this kind of grass-root protest movements? Also any pictures? Thank you very much =)
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