The Pentagon, MMORPGs, and Catching Osama
MarkRH writes "I know, it looked like a troll to me too. But apparently a Pentagon-funded group, the Highlands Forum, is investigating the possibility of fighting terrorism by postulating that terrorist networks are similar to the online communities found in MMORPGs. By studying interaction within a community like Everquest, the military hopes to find hints on how to crack Al Qaeda." See also the "Uncloaking Terrorist Networks" post of several months back.
Personally, with the comments traded between gamers, i'm a little uncomfortable with anti-terrorist types studying gamers. Something that is commonly said in jest could easily be taken out of context by these government personnel and blown way out of proportion...
In SOVIET RUSSIA... erm...NSA AMERICA, the Internet logs onto YOU!
Finally, the age-old question is answered:
How can we play Everquest all day and get paid for it?
If PKers will now be called terrorists.
You might read the article.
If you do, you'll find that they merely wish to observe the social interactions of players on a massive network, as they feel that such networks somewhat mirror the dispersal of Al Quida's terrorist group.
They're not "spying," so much as they are "spectating."
I doubt we'll see any "pirates" or "hackers" picked up off of this one... That's really not the Pentagon's job.
it's the 'war on terror' concept that really screws with my head - declaring war on a *technique*? way to make sure you never have to stop..
Which probably is exactly what Bush wants... A never ending cold war on an enemy not only remote, but formless and without voice.
US citizens have an admirable quality of backing their leader in crisis situations, which he can exploit by basically doing whatever he wants...
Like making a war over oil..
Or calling anybody who disagrees with him a terrorist..
Or screwing the environmental issues(which are bad for business) by giving their much-needed funding to the military..