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Dibbell, Julian. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World. Owl Books, 1999. ISBN 0-8050-3626-1; Dibbell, Julian. Play Money: or, How I Quit My Day Job and Made Millions Trading Virtual Loot. Basic Books, 2006. ISBN 0-465-01535-2; Dibbell, Julian and Clarisse Thorn. Violation: Rape In Gaming. Amazon CreateSpace, 2012. ISBN 1480077453
An image of a MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) similar to the one where the cyber-rape occurred. Julian Dibbell's journalism career began in the music industry, though his writings eventually came to focus mainly the Internet, [3] including various subcultures such as LambdaMOO, a MUD, which itself was further divided into subcultures, [3] a phenomenon he inadvertently encountered through his girlfriend.
Journalist Julian Dibbell described Encyclopedia Dramatica as the site "where the vast parallel universe of Anonymous in-jokes, catchphrases, and obsessions is lovingly annotated, and you will discover an elaborate trolling culture: Flamingly racist and misogynist content lurks throughout, all of it calculated to offend."
Julian Dibbell, in Wired, described Encyclopedia Dramatica as the site "where the vast parallel universe of Anonymous in-jokes, catchphrases, and obsessions is lovingly annotated, and you will discover an elaborate trolling culture: flamingly racist, homophobic and misogynistic content lurks throughout, all of it calculated to offend."
Julian Dibbell's 1993 article "A Rape in Cyberspace" analyzed the griefing events in a particular MUD, LambdaMOO, and the staff's response. In the culture of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) in Taiwan , such as Lineage , griefers are known as "white-eyed"—a metaphor meaning that their eyes have no pupils and so they ...
The National Dramatic Literature Award of Spain (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Litertura Dramática) is a cultural prize that is awarded annually by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.
John Lee, a.k.a. John Threat is an American computer hacker and entrepreneur. He used the name "Corrupt" as a member of Masters of Deception (MOD), a New York based hacker group in the early 1990s.
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