MMO Communities (was RE: [MUD-Dev] MMORPG Cancellations: Theskyis falling?)
Jon A. Lambert
jlsysinc at alltel.net
Sat Jul 24 10:00:33 CEST 2004
Derek Licciardi wrote:
> J C Lawrence wrote:
>> The 250 number has some grounding. In particular it partially
>> relates to Dunbar's number. Dunbar's number itself derives from
>> an academic paper by Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist at
>> University College of London, entitled 'Co-evolution of neocortex
>> size, group size and language in humans". A pre-publication
>> version of the paper can be found at:
> I'm not disputing that it has a foundation. Using the community
> definition of socially knowing each member personally, I can see
> all the validity in the law. The law however very flatly
> categorizes everything into one encompassing law and I disagree
> with that. I can however, appreciate its heritage and I'll repeat
> my proposed revision of it because I think it includes the current
> law while allowing the exploration of larger communities.
What an odd way to read Raph's page of laws. I think you put a lot
more stock into them than most of the people intended.
I like this one:
"Any general law about virtual worlds should be read as a
challenge rather than as a guideline. You'll learn more from
attacking it than from accepting it."
I read as...
"Go ahead, spit into the wind. Something interesting might
happen."
> "The group size is inversely proportional to the depth of the
> community but that doesn't mean that a larger group cannot
> exist. A smaller group can have a deeper connection with one
> another but large groups can have a shallow, easier to maintain
> connection."
Lacks pithiness and absolute 'godlike' certitude, IMO. ;-)
--
J. Lambert
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