Language Practices on Internet Game Fora

Online discussion fora form important venues for promoting language change across the boundaries of time, space, and formal organization. The aim in this paper is to discuss the processes by which participants of online communities develop a sense of common identity. The analysis involves several po...

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Main Author: Szymon Wach
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Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest Publishing House 2014-11-01
Series:Styles of Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/2540
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spelling doaj-1170d321da7945b8a9b985a1817366352020-11-24T23:59:05ZengUniversity of Bucharest Publishing HouseStyles of Communication2065-79432067-564X2014-11-0161191204Language Practices on Internet Game ForaSzymon Wach0 Opole University of Technology, PolandOnline discussion fora form important venues for promoting language change across the boundaries of time, space, and formal organization. The aim in this paper is to discuss the processes by which participants of online communities develop a sense of common identity. The analysis involves several popular game discussion fora, from quite formal World of Warcraft to unrestrained Tibia. The reported analysis is based on language practices which are found during participation in online game fora. One can note that processes which could be considered as central to community formation are often different manner than the ones found in the literature regarding traditional discussion fora. Examples of such practices along with activities included in a particular category are provided based on selected examples. However, the results which emerge from the analysis indicate that the relationships tend to be constantly realigned under the influence of changing virtual circumstances, such as changing player roles in a group. In addition, language rules are typically not explicit and it appears that they are established and maintained as players imitate and react to each other’s roles. Moreover, there is very little evidence of formal establishing a code of conduct or netiquette for our group, as it is completely thought to be implied. However, the practices which are found to be central are the ones in the category of developing a consistent linguistic style, as they show a great diversity. It is indicated how this category seems to serve certain roles, such as forming a distinct code and with examples of forms of abbreviations and acronyms. It is shown that more traditional roles are played by the very fact of the formation of a distinct code.http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/2540discussion foraInternet communitysocial processesgroup identitycodenetspeakInternet discourse.
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Language Practices on Internet Game Fora
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discussion fora
Internet community
social processes
group identity
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netspeak
Internet discourse.
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title Language Practices on Internet Game Fora
title_short Language Practices on Internet Game Fora
title_full Language Practices on Internet Game Fora
title_fullStr Language Practices on Internet Game Fora
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publisher University of Bucharest Publishing House
series Styles of Communication
issn 2065-7943
2067-564X
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Online discussion fora form important venues for promoting language change across the boundaries of time, space, and formal organization. The aim in this paper is to discuss the processes by which participants of online communities develop a sense of common identity. The analysis involves several popular game discussion fora, from quite formal World of Warcraft to unrestrained Tibia. The reported analysis is based on language practices which are found during participation in online game fora. One can note that processes which could be considered as central to community formation are often different manner than the ones found in the literature regarding traditional discussion fora. Examples of such practices along with activities included in a particular category are provided based on selected examples. However, the results which emerge from the analysis indicate that the relationships tend to be constantly realigned under the influence of changing virtual circumstances, such as changing player roles in a group. In addition, language rules are typically not explicit and it appears that they are established and maintained as players imitate and react to each other’s roles. Moreover, there is very little evidence of formal establishing a code of conduct or netiquette for our group, as it is completely thought to be implied. However, the practices which are found to be central are the ones in the category of developing a consistent linguistic style, as they show a great diversity. It is indicated how this category seems to serve certain roles, such as forming a distinct code and with examples of forms of abbreviations and acronyms. It is shown that more traditional roles are played by the very fact of the formation of a distinct code.
topic discussion fora
Internet community
social processes
group identity
code
netspeak
Internet discourse.
url http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/2540
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