{"id":1077,"date":"2010-06-24T09:17:20","date_gmt":"2010-06-24T13:17:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kurn.apotheosis-now.com\/?p=1077"},"modified":"2010-06-24T09:17:20","modified_gmt":"2010-06-24T13:17:20","slug":"the-problem-with-real-id","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kurn.info\/blog\/the-problem-with-real-id\/","title":{"rendered":"The problem with Real ID"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The problem with Real ID is not necessarily that it violates people&#8217;s privacy by linking their real name to people their Real ID friends know, although that sucks.<\/p>\n<p>The problem with Real ID is that it has created a significantly awkward social situation.<\/p>\n<p>Real ID has been out for all of a day and a half. How many people have you actually accepted or become Real ID friends with? How many have requested it of you? How many people have you requested it from?<\/p>\n<p>Before I had even patched my client, I had requests (via other methods of communication) from my buddies Euphie, Shadowcry, Osephala and Carmentes.<\/p>\n<p>I love them to death, but I am not Real ID friends with them and I won&#8217;t be unless this &#8220;feature&#8221; gets a lot more refined.<\/p>\n<p>How does this make my buddies feel? Well, I can&#8217;t imagine it made them feel GOOD. These are people I&#8217;ve raided with &#8212; for practically four years, in the case of Shadow &#8212; and people I really like and respect. And they&#8217;re all excited about swapping IDs and then they find out that their former GM and\/or healing lead isn&#8217;t going to friend them?<\/p>\n<p>Frankly, I&#8217;d be pissed if I were any of them, and I appreciate the understanding they&#8217;ve shown after I explained my reasons to them. I&#8217;d STILL be pissed. ;)<\/p>\n<p>I can understand Blizzard. They want to keep us playing, so what they&#8217;re trying to do is move us to communicate within their framework. They think it&#8217;s super easy to use and convenient. They know that people play a variety of Blizzard games and want us to be able to talk to each other across those platforms.<\/p>\n<p>This is not bad. This is actually pretty cool. I&#8217;m all for convenience and easy communication and honestly, I enjoy the idea of chatting with my brother on Proudmoore while I raid on Skywall. It was actually a fun thing to do while I was in ICC 25 last night.<\/p>\n<p>What is bad is that people aren&#8217;t thinking about the consequences. I&#8217;m seeing people in my new guild throw around their email addresses in a flurry. I love my new guild, but I don&#8217;t know them terribly well and I DEFINITELY don&#8217;t want most of them to know my &#8220;real life&#8221; name and identity at this point. Shit, they&#8217;ve found this blog and I was totally unprepared for that. :P Not only that, but do I really want my new guild to be able to find me on Proudmoore or something? Not particularly. If I&#8217;m on Proudmoore instead of Skywall, it&#8217;s because I&#8217;m doing something ON PROUDMOORE. I have five 80s there. I have things to do! :)<\/p>\n<p>And yet, there&#8217;s this social pressure &#8212; not necessarily with my own guild, but I&#8217;ve had hints of it there &#8212; to friend everyone you&#8217;re friends with in WoW.<\/p>\n<p>Apart from the fact that this completely redefines &#8220;friend&#8221;, it puts anyone unwilling to jump on that bandwagon in a very awkward situation.<\/p>\n<p>How do you tell people you truly like and whose presence you enjoy in your raid that you don&#8217;t want them to know about your alts? How do you tell these same people that you don&#8217;t want to share your real name with them? Or your real email address with them? Or the names of YOUR friends?<\/p>\n<p>There are three answers.<\/p>\n<p>1) You tell them straight-out that you don&#8217;t want to be Real ID friends with them. This is hard to hear and I swear it&#8217;s harder to say. But it sucks for both individuals.<\/p>\n<p>2) You tell them that you&#8217;re reserving Real ID friend use to a very small group of people; likely people you actually HAVE met IRL, whose real names you already know and use and that&#8217;s it. This is what I&#8217;ve chosen to do because it&#8217;s TOO COOL to be able to chat with people on other servers while I raid.<\/p>\n<p>3) You don&#8217;t tell them how you feel and, instead, get peer-pressured into using Real ID when you&#8217;re actually a little hesitant or uncomfortable.<\/p>\n<p>Why has this happened? This has happened because geeks have a problem with social niceties.<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong; I&#8217;m very geeky. I really think that I am that rare kind of person who can understand where geeks are coming from and translate their behaviour to non-geeks and vice-versa. I understand both the geeks and the non-geeks.<\/p>\n<p>The geeks see it like this, I&#8217;m thinking:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Man, I wish I could talk to Majmaj while he&#8217;s playing SCII and I&#8217;m wiping in heroic ICC25.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Which leads to: &#8220;Hey, if I built a system that was common to both and I used email addresses as the actual destination\/recipient identifier but used the name linked to the account as the name representing the email address, that could be done! Oh my God, how cool would that be?!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>And then, being geeks, they CAN create that system. So they do. Voila, hello, Real ID. How&#8217;re you doing?<\/p>\n<p>Being geeks, however, they have completely ignored the social niceties required in a situation like this.<\/p>\n<p>The social niceties <strong>required<\/strong> are as follows, in my not-remotely-humble opinion:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; a character privacy scale: let the person see all your characters (as it presently is) or certain characters only, where you would get a list of all your toons and select the ones they could see.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; a RL privacy scale: let the person see your full real name (as it presently is) or just your first name.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; a Real ID friends privacy scale: let the person see all your Real ID friends&#8217; names (as it presently is) or select which friends you want them to be able to see through you.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; a self-Real ID friends privacy scale: allow yourself to be visible (as it is now) or hidden to Real ID\u00a0 friends of YOUR Real ID friends.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; a self-privacy setting: allow yourself to be visible to all your friends when online (as it is now) or just visible to those on the same server as the specific character you&#8217;re on. (The way the old friends setting used to work.)<\/p>\n<p>The privacy creep is on, people. I&#8217;m not trying to be an alarmist, but when people I don&#8217;t know can see that I&#8217;m a Real ID friend of someone else, that&#8217;s not really cool by me. Doesn&#8217;t matter if they can&#8217;t link me to my toons or servers within the interface itself; I don&#8217;t want to share my name with a lot of people.<\/p>\n<p>In all, I think Real ID, as it&#8217;s currently implemented, is a FANTASTIC groundwork for inter-server\/inter-game communication. Long overdue, if you ask me. This all works okay, but that&#8217;s all.<\/p>\n<p>The geeks have neglected to take into account how people will want to use this and how awkward it might be if people choose not to. They haven&#8217;t considered how this will force some people to redefine what &#8220;friend&#8221; means. Worse, they haven&#8217;t considered how this will force some people to EXPLAIN what their definition of &#8220;friend&#8221; is to some people who don&#8217;t make the cut.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m sure that the flurry of posts and comments about Real ID will subside soon enough and that within a month or so, no one will really care if you friend them that way or not.<\/p>\n<p>But on launch? Boy, does this have the potential to be ugly.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The problem with Real ID is not necessarily that it violates people&#8217;s privacy by linking their real name to people their Real ID friends know, although that sucks. The problem with Real ID is that it has created a significantly awkward social situation. 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