Ever heard a statement like "The gaming community is..."
It doesn't really matter what they say next, whether positive, negative, or whatever.
What always throws me off are the first three words. Because they really beg the question:
What the hell are you talking about?
What is THE gaming community? What do you mean when you say THE gaming community?
Do you mean all people who play videogames? That's not a community. That's just a loosely defined group of people that share a type of hobby.
It's like saying "the Movie Community" or "the Book Community" or the "Gardening Comunity" or the "Cooking Community" or "the- ...you get the idea.
Do you mean just SOME people who play videogames, not all?
Does them playing videogames actually matter in your discussion or could they just as well be any other person on the street?
Would they be different if they didn't play videogames?
There is no one singular community that includes all gamers. There are many different SEPERATE communities within the entirety of all people who play games. There may be a Nintendo community, an Xbox community, but even those have communities within them, like a Mario Community, a Wario Community (guess who ), a Zelda Community, etc.
A lot of those communities may overlap. I could be part of the Wario community but also the Zelda Community...
But then again...
Am I part of the Zelda community just because I like Zelda games and often talk about them?
Or do I need to be part of a forum, for example, to be considered a part of it?
When is someone part of a community and when not?
What if someone does talk a lot about a Zelda, but only with 3 or 4 other people? Is he part of the Zelda Community then? Or does he have his own Zelda Community with the 3 or 4 other people? Who gets to decide which of the many Zelda communities is THE Zelda Community?
All of this is so loosely defined that I can't help but yell STOP in my mind, every time I hear "community".
What would you say? Does it bother you just as much as it does me? When would you call something a community? Would you say the term has just become a buzzword for people who don't like gaming/gamers or who just don't understand it?
Why does this term get used for gaming but not other types of media?
Share your thoughts below~~~
It doesn't really matter what they say next, whether positive, negative, or whatever.
What always throws me off are the first three words. Because they really beg the question:
What the hell are you talking about?
What is THE gaming community? What do you mean when you say THE gaming community?
Do you mean all people who play videogames? That's not a community. That's just a loosely defined group of people that share a type of hobby.
It's like saying "the Movie Community" or "the Book Community" or the "Gardening Comunity" or the "Cooking Community" or "the- ...you get the idea.
Do you mean just SOME people who play videogames, not all?
Does them playing videogames actually matter in your discussion or could they just as well be any other person on the street?
Would they be different if they didn't play videogames?
There is no one singular community that includes all gamers. There are many different SEPERATE communities within the entirety of all people who play games. There may be a Nintendo community, an Xbox community, but even those have communities within them, like a Mario Community, a Wario Community (guess who ), a Zelda Community, etc.
A lot of those communities may overlap. I could be part of the Wario community but also the Zelda Community...
But then again...
Am I part of the Zelda community just because I like Zelda games and often talk about them?
Or do I need to be part of a forum, for example, to be considered a part of it?
When is someone part of a community and when not?
What if someone does talk a lot about a Zelda, but only with 3 or 4 other people? Is he part of the Zelda Community then? Or does he have his own Zelda Community with the 3 or 4 other people? Who gets to decide which of the many Zelda communities is THE Zelda Community?
All of this is so loosely defined that I can't help but yell STOP in my mind, every time I hear "community".
What would you say? Does it bother you just as much as it does me? When would you call something a community? Would you say the term has just become a buzzword for people who don't like gaming/gamers or who just don't understand it?
Why does this term get used for gaming but not other types of media?
Share your thoughts below~~~