Striking Similarities Between Social Media and Warcraft

WoW2World of Warcraft celebrated its 7th Anniversary this past November, Facebook will turn eight this February and Twitter will hit the big six in the Spring of 2012. While you would never think Warcraft and Social Media would have much in common it is really quite funny how many striking similarities exist. Being engaged with social media and having a love for Blizzard games for almost twenty years, I chose to highlight my favorites. “For the Alliance!”

1. Popularity

Social Media and Warcraft are obviously widely popular. Social media is a bit more accessible and most accounts are free while Warcraft charges 14.95 USD per month. Facebook has over 800 million registered users. Blizzard’s online masterpiece claims over 12 million paid accounts.

2. Social Good

Blizzard is a very generous company that’s involved with Make-A-Wish Foundation and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Social media groups like the weekly #DadChat on Twitter (Thursdays 8pm CST) hosted by Bruce Sallan (@BruceSallan) have incorporated online charity auctions to raise money for causes.

This graphic says it all and highlights the convergence of social media and Warcraft for social good.

WoW Charity

When Blizzard upgraded their server hardware, they auctioned off the servers as Warcraft memorabilia for St. Jude

3. Addons

As soon as someone develops a “killer” application or game such as Twitter or Warcraft other developers create useful programs to hook in to these applications that are intended to make life easier and make a buck. These programs are called addons. One of my favorite for social media is Buffer (by Leo Widrich aka @Leowid) while in Warcraft you cannot live without Atlas Loot or Deadly Boss Mods. Hats off to all the addon developers out there!

4. Online Communities

Online communities have been huge in Warcraft. Players flock to helpful community sites such as Tankspot, Elitist Jerks and Blizzard’s Battle.net forums. In the social media world we now have Google Circles, Facebook groups and collaborative blogging communities such as 12Most.com.

5. Mega Conferences

Blizzard hosts the widely anticipated and popular BlizzCon every Fall while social media boasts huge tweet ups at BlogWorld Expo and SXSW Interactive. All are fantastic opportunities to engage with other passionate people.

6. Achievements

Who doesn’t like getting rewarded and acknowledged for achievements in life? Social Media’s Klout revamped their achievements late in 2011 while Blizzard added individual achievements to the game with the 2008 Wrath of the Lich King expansion and guild achievements in the 2010 Cataclysm release. I do like my Gaudy Winter Veil Sweater better than any Klout achievement.

Klout Achievements

Klout Achievements

 

WoW Achievements

WoW Achievements – You earn these!!!

7. Self Proclaimed Gurus/Elites

We all know about the Twitter account descriptions claiming guru status for all things social media. In Warcraft there are those annoying players who claim to be elite at the game and know all things Warcraft. Another term for them is “Leets.”

I prefer to live by the words of Socrates. “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.”

8. Tribes/Guilds

For bloggers Tribber offers the ability for people with the same subject matter focus to group up in tribes to share each others blog posts. In Warcraft you have guilds that exist for the same purpose except the focus is on leveling, raiding, player vs. player (PvP) combat, or all of the above. Would you believe that some guilds are actually sponsored and paid in real life to play Warcraft?

Shadow Priest BrandFlair with his trusty Core Hound Pup – Ha!

9. Spam

That is right “tweeple.” Spam is everywhere, not just on Twitter via #TeamFollowBack or auto Direct Messages (DM’s). In Warcraft you have Trade Chat and the spammers clutter the chat waves with offers to sell WoW gold or in game goods for real life dollars (for real). Spam everywhere is a huge problem and big business.

10. Perks/Loot

Those actively involved in social media AND having a solid Klout ranking (as we all know those don’t go hand in hand) get offers for perks. Perks are products and services from companies wishing to expose the Klout community to their brands.

In Warcraft you don’t just get perks randomly and the primary perk is referred to as loot. In other words, level up your account, take out bad guys and take their loot. No random algorithm.

11. Trolls

The Urban Dictionary defines a Troll as “one who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup or message board with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument.” Yep. That about sums it and trolls exist (as you may know) in social media and Warcraft (via in game chat and forums).

Note that Trolls are also a character race in Warcraft and are part of the Horde faction. No relation to the annoying angry online people with a chip on their shoulders and upside down smiles. “For the Horde!”
Core Hound Pup

Core Hound Pup

The Warcraft Core Hound Pup vanity pet

12. Account Hackers

If an account with passwords exists so will hackers. There have been many social media friends and Warcraft friends who have had their accounts hacked. Identity theft is a common danger. In Warcraft the hackers break into accounts to steal gold and items to sell in the real world for money. Either way the end result is a hassle and it stinks.

The good news for Warcraft players is that Blizzard offers hardware (token keys) as well as iPhone application authenticators that must be used when logging on. Those attaching an authenticator to their account are gifted a cute little Core Hound Pup vanity pet (love mine) to follow their character around in game.

Perhaps Twitter and other social media providers will learn from this and offer an authenticator option of their own (and give away free puppies).

Hope you enjoyed a slightly different take on social media and gaming. Please let me know any additional similarities between social media and Warcraft I may have left out and of course “Remember the Sunwell!”

 

This post originally ran on 12 Most January 13th, 2012.

3 Simple Tricks Hackers Use To Access Your Personal Data!

Computer Network Hackers
Here are new approaches hackers are using to get into your computer. Be aware of them and avoid falling prey to their scams.

 
1. Using key words in Google you expect the website links to bring the information you are looking for and click on a link. A window opens up looking like its showing your computer details. It states you have a virus and to run the software ” click here” to remove it. What has actually happened is the legitimate website has been hijacked by hackers and is actually not in your computer…YET! It has opened a new browser window looking like your computers files. All it can really see right now is that your a MAC or a Windows computer and therefore will pop up different window views based on that basic information. It is not your computer. Just close the browser and don’t click on any of the links in that browser window. Then quit the browser and relaunch it. Don’t go to that site again and report that the site has a virus.

 2. Another popular way hackers attack is with virus and trojans through email scams. They do this in many ways and the most common is an email that looks as if it were coming from a friend or family member. The email asks you to open up an attached photo or file or click on a link to see photos. When you do it then loads a software to hack into your system sending your private info back to the hacker. Keep it safe, if you didn’t expect the email then don’t click on it.

3. The third and final scam is one that looks like an email communication from your bank asking you to give information to them. DON”T respond with anything!!! Your bank never asks for information via email. They will make a formal request via a written letter to you but DON’T even trust the letters. Go to your bank with the letter and directly ask them about the information they are requesting. Banks have to be more secure than any other industry due to strict regulations and they know that email cannot be a trusted source for transmitting sensitive information. Their websites can but information change must first be at the request of the customer and NOT the bank.

Being aware of these scams and knowing how to protect your personal system and data can help avoid some major personal and professional headaches in the future. Stay safe in The Cloud!

 

The Daddyz Are Back In Action for 2011!


The DaddyzThe Daddyz are back!

We hit the practice studio for the first time following our Winter hiatus and plan to make a few appearances in 2011.  Our mission is to have fun jamming music locally in Austin, Texas and show kids how much fun playing music can be.  The band’s hope is to make enough of an impression to encourage kids to start an instrument and make playing music part of their lives.

The Daddyz formed in late 2009 to play one song at our kid’s elementary school talent show (Blister in the Sun – with custom lyrics) and had such a blast we kept going.  The four of us are all dads with nine children between us.

The band members are Pete Eppele, vocals/ bass; John Boyle, vocals/ guitar; Gene Fruge vocals/percussion; and Cy Albertson, drummers all of who show no signs of growing up.  Each of us is a very dedicated father with a day job and a intense passion for music.

2010 saw the Daddyz gigging around our Austin, TX neighborhoods at the Riverplace Elementary Talent Show, Spring Carnival, a popular local watering hole, monthly “Flamingo Friday” parties and a Halloween bash.

Time is tight working and raising kids so we welcomed the Winter break.  I personally cannot wait to get back in the groove tonight.

I promised Twitter DJ @fxp123 a copy of our last set list.  Here it is.  Please post any requested additions.

Blister in the Sun – Violent Femmes
Louie, Louie – Kingsmen
Blitzkrieg Bop – Ramones
Radio Free Europe – REM
You Really Got Me – Kinks
Sunshine Of Your Love – Cream
Big Me – Foo Fighters
Here Comes Your Man – Pixies
What I Like About You – Romantics
The One I Love – REM
Come Together – Beatles
All Day And All Of The Night – Kinks
Kiss Off – Violent Femmes
I Wanna Be Sedated – Ramones
Gloria – Them
Should I Stay Or Should I Go – Clash
Big Me – Foo Fighters
I Gotta’ Feeling – Black Eyed Peas (we tore this one up – apologies to Fergi and the guys)
Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry
All The Small Things – Blink 182
Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffet
Rock n’ Roll All Night – Kiss
Twist and Shout – Beatles

School districts all over the country are cutting programs and one of the first to go are the arts.  It seemed when we were kids, everyone took music lessons and all knew how to play an instrument.  In today’s economy families have to make tough financial choices and music lessons are an viewed as an optional expense.  Perhaps our gigging around the area will encourage parents, kids and school officials to make music a life priority.

If you like what we are doing, give The Daddyz a like on Facebook.

Cheers!