What it's like to manage a gaming community on fire

What it's like to manage a gaming community on fire

Micah Whipple didn't believe in Real ID. It was unveiled in 2010 as a new social initiative in the Blizzard forums, effectively forcing players to register their real names instead of Battle.net aliases to cut down on the witch hunts and treachery that so often define anonymous, online public spaces.

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This was posted in the CMX hub on Facebook and I thought it was a really good read. Also lol'd at "Sometimes he was a firefighter, and sometimes he was a meatshield."