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Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
S.N.O.T.
#21 - 2013-10-01 08:43:42 UTC
Danial Boone wrote:
I had an encounter this evening with the http://www.minerbumping.com/
I read through their manifesto and beliefs that allow them to do what they are doing. “Ramblings of a madman” What they are doing is nothing short of a Mafia style protection scam. Pay us or -------

Sure 10 million isk is not all that much to pay – yet you must display your New Order ID number in your bio (Badge of Shame) for them to leave you alone.

No matter how eloquent their verbiage and solidly based on what they can get away with, following current game mechanics, it is still bullying and intimidation of the populous of the EVE community.

Seeing how on line bullying is a major subject of disdain within the entire Internet Community, maybe CCP needs to take a look at this.

I am sure that I am not their first “Customer – forced to wear their badge of SHAME in my bio to prevent then from further intimidation.” and strengthen their community influence.
Just ignore them. They pester around in like 3 systems and they are losing members left right and center to groups that actually matter.
Just move when they repeatedly bump you, and if they keep following you, report them for harassment (CCP have been very clear, they are allowed to bump you, but they are not allowed to keep following you to new systems to harass you).
Don't pay them and don't put their name in your bio. In fact, don't even talk about them. The only way groups like this are broken down is through obscurity. Don't help advertise them.

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J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#22 - 2013-10-01 08:48:42 UTC
Confirming there is a lot of scum in Eve
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Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
S.N.O.T.
#23 - 2013-10-01 08:49:50 UTC
Mythrandier wrote:
Danial Boone wrote:
Because they are a bunch of 97 lb weaklings in RL. With no real strength of character other than that they can impose in a totally anonymous Internet game.
Wow. That is amazing.

You can tell not only their body mass but also their RL personalities, just by reading a website? You should be working for your countries intelligence services with skills like that.
that is a pretty good skill :p
I think it's working wrong though. Statistically speaking, someone that purposely griefs in games is more likely to be on the large side and a victim of bullying in real life. It's a way to escape the reality of their situation by mimicking the people that upset them in a place they feel they have power.

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Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
S.N.O.T.
#24 - 2013-10-01 08:50:24 UTC
J3ssica Alba wrote:
Confirming there is a lot of scum in Eve
That's why we love it though right?

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Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
#25 - 2013-10-01 08:55:44 UTC
Danial Boone wrote:
IWhat they are doing is nothing short of a Mafia style protection scam. Pay us or -------
Yes. And?

Quote:
No matter how eloquent their verbiage and solidly based on what they can get away with, following current game mechanics, it is still bullying and intimidation of the populous of the EVE community.
No. It's still just an extortion racket against a very tiny part of the community. You were right the first time — don't try to confuse two unrelated things because then you'll just end up confusing yourself and will miss the very obvious reasons why this is not only allowed, but actively encouraged.
Shalua Rui
Rui Freelance Mining
#26 - 2013-10-01 09:08:46 UTC
*chuckles*

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TharOkha
0asis Group
#27 - 2013-10-01 09:56:42 UTC
Danial Boone wrote:
I had an encounter this evening with the http://www.minerbumping.com/
What they are doing is nothing short of a Mafia style protection scam. Pay us or -------


Welcome to the Sandbox gameplay.

Sanbox also mean that victims can create opposition or hire other bullies. Sandbox also means that you can leave for another solar system.
Lugalbandak
Doomheim
#28 - 2013-10-01 11:01:56 UTC
Miner BUMP

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Eugene Kerner
TunDraGon
Goonswarm Federation
#29 - 2013-10-01 11:05:18 UTC
Lucas Kell wrote:
Mythrandier wrote:
Danial Boone wrote:
Because they are a bunch of 97 lb weaklings in RL. With no real strength of character other than that they can impose in a totally anonymous Internet game.
Wow. That is amazing.

You can tell not only their body mass but also their RL personalities, just by reading a website? You should be working for your countries intelligence services with skills like that.
that is a pretty good skill :p
I think it's working wrong though. Statistically speaking, someone that purposely griefs in games is more likely to be on the large side and a victim of bullying in real life. It's a way to escape the reality of their situation by mimicking the people that upset them in a place they feel they have power.


I want sauce!!
no really pretty please show me that statistic - even if that means you have to falsify it yourself (which every good statistic is..)

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Kalishka Askulf
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#30 - 2013-10-01 11:32:37 UTC
Thank you OP, that link gave me a lot of lolz. Silly miners, you should have paid your permit P
Silvetica Dian
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#31 - 2013-10-01 11:36:28 UTC
Danial Boone wrote:
baltec1 wrote:
Few things make me more angry than people pulling the bullying card out on things which are nothing like bullying.


Here you will wear this cowpie on a rope around your neck from this day forward and if you do not we will kill you, your entire corp and perform unspeakable things to your livestock.

Hmm sounds like bullying to me.


I have interacted with the minerbumping group a fair few times and found them polite, helpful, well organised and all in all as pleasant a bunch of people as you could wish to meet. They do their best to hurt mining bots as well as people that behave like bots. They have a found a way to make it fun and rewarding and charge real miners a very small fee for removing the unfair competition they face. They are working tirelessly on your behalf whilst being horribly underpaid by the mining community and you have the effront to besmirch their name?
Shame on you.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#32 - 2013-10-01 11:44:09 UTC
Just mine somewhere else. And keep an eye on Local and never be AFK. It's all going to be OK. Really.

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Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
S.N.O.T.
#33 - 2013-10-01 13:04:26 UTC
Eugene Kerner wrote:
Lucas Kell wrote:
Mythrandier wrote:
Danial Boone wrote:
Because they are a bunch of 97 lb weaklings in RL. With no real strength of character other than that they can impose in a totally anonymous Internet game.
Wow. That is amazing.

You can tell not only their body mass but also their RL personalities, just by reading a website? You should be working for your countries intelligence services with skills like that.
that is a pretty good skill :p
I think it's working wrong though. Statistically speaking, someone that purposely griefs in games is more likely to be on the large side and a victim of bullying in real life. It's a way to escape the reality of their situation by mimicking the people that upset them in a place they feel they have power.


I want sauce!!
no really pretty please show me that statistic - even if that means you have to falsify it yourself (which every good statistic is..)
I can't remember where I read that, but it's a fairly common theme.
Read stuff like this:
http://www.choosito.com/blog/en/the-many-faces-of-cyberbullying/

The general theory is that the reason some people bully online is that it provides them a level of power they can't get elsewhere. The "revenge of the nerd".
I remember reading somewhere though a psychologist breakdown of a number of cases, where the perpetrator of the bullying was either bullied or abused in their real life, and that contributed to their need to express superiority. In a game dominated by males, who like internet spaceships, it's not a hard push to imagine what type of people get off on pure tear generation.
The "large side" comment is a semi-humorous antithesis of the original comment, based in part on the fact that "bigger" people tend to be bullied for that very reason.

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Kalishka Askulf
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#34 - 2013-10-01 13:10:54 UTC
I just want to say, bravo! Bravo you brave agents of the New Order. Without your diligence, so many many lawless miners would be prowling our space lanes. Thank you, brave agents for upholding the permit laws, and for your tireless effort to keep us safe from the reckless mining activities which continue in the dark shadows of the universe.

o7
KuroVolt
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#35 - 2013-10-01 15:01:29 UTC
I guess you could call the cops and tell them you are being threatened by an internet mafia.

Then again, theyve probably already bribed everyone important at your local police station.... And you know what they do with snitches, dont you?

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Malcolm Shinhwa
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#36 - 2013-10-01 15:05:55 UTC
Quote:
Competitive game. Game has rules. Play within the rules is valid. If you're the terrorists in Counter Strike you aren't an evil psychopath. You're a guy playing a game. Cops and Robbers would be no fun without the Robbers.

Awoxing, ganking, pirating, are all part of Eve the game and should cause you no more pain than rounding Free Parking and watching your 10yr old daughter purchase hotels to go on Boardwalk and Park Place. If being cleaned out on Boardwalk doesn't upset you to the point of raging IRL, then watching your Orca explode to the guy you invited to corp 10min ago shouldn't either. If it does make you rage, then possibly competitive games are not your thing. Maybe try a nice game of Shoots and Ladders.


3rd time in one day I've gotten to say the exact same thing. Its like an epidemic of people who don't understand "sandbox" or "competition".

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Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe
#37 - 2013-10-01 15:12:04 UTC
Kalishka Askulf wrote:
Thank you OP, that link gave me a lot of lolz. Silly miners, you should have paid your permit P

It's what, 10mil a year?

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Digits Kho
Pator Tech School
Minmatar Republic
#38 - 2013-10-01 15:15:31 UTC
Danial Boone wrote:
I had an encounter this evening with the http://www.minerbumping.com/
I read through their manifesto and beliefs that allow them to do what they are doing. “Ramblings of a madman” What they are doing is nothing short of a Mafia style protection scam. Pay us or -------

Sure 10 million isk is not all that much to pay – yet you must display your New Order ID number in your bio (Badge of Shame) for them to leave you alone.

No matter how eloquent their verbiage and solidly based on what they can get away with, following current game mechanics, it is still bullying and intimidation of the populous of the EVE community.

Seeing how on line bullying is a major subject of disdain within the entire Internet Community, maybe CCP needs to take a look at this.

I am sure that I am not their first “Customer – forced to wear their badge of SHAME in my bio to prevent then from further intimidation.” and strengthen their community influence.


Good evening Sir.
CFC has a renter alliance up that you may want to join, where you wont be wearing any badges , wont get bullied by the locals because they all share your world views and will have a mighty coalition that will sooner or later avenge your venture should you somehow endup in serious trouble.
Kalishka Askulf
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#39 - 2013-10-01 15:17:22 UTC
Danial Boone wrote:
I had an encounter this evening with the http://www.minerbumping.com/
I read through their manifesto and beliefs that allow them to do what they are doing. “Ramblings of a madman” What they are doing is nothing short of a Mafia style protection scam. Pay us or -------

Sure 10 million isk is not all that much to pay – yet you must display your New Order ID number in your bio (Badge of Shame) for them to leave you alone.

No matter how eloquent their verbiage and solidly based on what they can get away with, following current game mechanics, it is still bullying and intimidation of the populous of the EVE community.

Seeing how on line bullying is a major subject of disdain within the entire Internet Community, maybe CCP needs to take a look at this.

I am sure that I am not their first “Customer – forced to wear their badge of SHAME in my bio to prevent then from further intimidation.” and strengthen their community influence.


Where is YOUR licence?
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#40 - 2013-10-01 15:26:33 UTC
Quote:
The general theory is that the reason some people bully online is that it provides them a level of power they can't get elsewhere. The "revenge of the nerd".
I remember reading somewhere though a psychologist breakdown of a number of cases, where the perpetrator of the bullying was either bullied or abused in their real life, and that contributed to their need to express superiority. In a game dominated by males, who like internet spaceships, it's not a hard push to imagine what type of people get off on pure tear generation.
The "large side" comment is a semi-humorous antithesis of the original comment, based in part on the fact that "bigger" people tend to be bullied for that very reason.


Yeah, it's gotta be me acting out on my own personal issues to feel better by lashing out. Which is, by odd coincedence, the exact same thing that would be the kind of balm for the "victims" to lick the wounds of their losses with.

Going to call wishful thinking on that on, there. Really, the entitlement generation's half assed attempts at psychology are rather amusing.

I enjoy inflicting damage on others in a video game. I am a career griefer, I have been since UO. In particular, I find that people's, shall we say explosive reaction to losing at a video game, literally anger over pixels, to be completely hilarious. I don't call up Nintendo and scream at them when Mario plunges into a bottomless crevasse for the umpteenth time. Because, hey, that's the game. EVE is a game about blowing up spaceships.

It's the false expectations of the game that cause this, and those are rooted in pride and self aggrandizement. No, your ship can be still blown up in highsec, you aren't a special little snowflake, you certainly are not immune to the actions of other people in an MMORPG, and yes, Mario can fall in the bottomless pit.

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