
As video games grow in popularity and the demographics of gamers expand to new heights, evidence of harassment within the gaming community is becoming more and more apparent. Trolling on forums, websites, and even within multiplayer spaces is becoming an increasingly prominent blemish in the virtual world. Professor of Communications Dr. Jesse Fox and graduate student Wai Yen Tang of Ohio State University are embarking on a research study that aims to delve deeper into the issue of harassment among gamers.

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Wow, good games never get old I guess.
CoD will always be a beast of a franchise, and how awesome is it that you can just boot it up or pop it into your Xbox and play, MS BC is really a neat feature.
To be honest I rarely get trolled. Sorry if I sound like I'm bragging. The only people I actually socialise with online are my friends.
This article could be useful.....if you want to spend 40 minutes doing a survey.
Harassment among gamers? Trolls?
I can't believe this is even considered an issue.
Theres already a solution to this. It's called the mute button which most games nowadays have. Or even better, the "block" button.