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							<title>Comments on Blog Post: A New Catch and Release Program?</title>
							<description> The University of Nottingham has put out a study on the effects and causes of griefing in Second Life.</description>
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								<title>Comment from Blackbolt - I always usually run into these types of players. It&apos;s rather sad when it happens. I always noticed ...</title>
								<description> I always usually run into these types of players. It&apos;s rather sad when it happens. I always noticed in these type of situations that the gamers who want to enjoy a fair game without the insults and harassments that usually everyone who wants an enjoyable atmosphere, will ban to together and help anyone who is being insulted and take that the griefer out. Then it leads to a funny confrontation with the the &quot;griefer&quot; insulting everyone else and everybody else insulting that person back. It&apos;s like virtual karma. I personally think they are insecure and has issues with themselves to they take it online against others. There are greater number of gamers who just want to enjoy a fair gaming experience. Kudos to those gamers!</description>
								<link>http://www.games.net/blog/26033/a-new-catch-and-release-program/#comment_610310</link>
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								<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:40:10 GMT</pubDate>
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