I take your point Felix. But as I said, my principal concern was the way some simply take it too seriously. It's suppose to be fun. If a few have resorted to professional playing with side bets and such, they are actually breaking the rules.
Incidentely, I played a number of different characters for both sides. But principally a Darnaean shadow priest, and an elven magic user.
But I walked away because I don't see any point in dealing with people who take it seriously.
melissa and Cindy
I think I understand where you're coming from. Though I tend to think that board games and such were more occasional. In some sports, the observers do seem to have developed cultural differences which can even affect society as a whole. While football doesn't seem to be as popular in the US as it is in the rest of the world, it certainly has encouraged the development of very violent rivalries.
The nearest equivalent I can think of were board games, claimed to be promoted among children during the German Nazi era, Jews and humans, or Communists and humans. That may have been a fabrication though. I've also heard it claimed that Russian/Chinese/N Korean children are given games such as Capitalist and workers. That Israeli children are give some called Sand Rats. We perhaps need to take some claims with a pinch of salt.
I don't really believe that there is any sort of Intent with WoW, more a carelessness of attitude. However much it may resemble pogroms or ethnic cleansing, it was probably more unfortunate. But for the company to admit that now and rectify, might leave it open to a load of hysterical criticism.
Whatever, the consequences of these sort of notions, would seem to be important when we consider the number of otherwise intelegent people who are regularly driven to quite insane acts of vandalism and aggression, even murder, by the rivalries they are encouraged to adopt from Football.
But after thinking some more, perhaps it isn't quite as serious as it might at first seem. After all, most followers and observers of Football are not violent and aggressive as a result.
Censorship is so easy, yet so ultimately self defeating.
But I know what you're saying Cindy, with seemingly intelegent adults becoming so addicted. Especially to gambling, even when they know they can never regain what they've lost they still continue for the buzz.
But they do generally present themselves quite normally afterwards. So perhaps there isn't a lot to worry about after all.
That just leaves my personal reluctance to find ways of dealing with overly serious types who like to lose their tempers all the time.