Online "Guilds" Mirror Real Life Gangs 160
j-beda writes "In June 2009, Dr. Neil Johnson published a paper titled 'Human group formation in online guilds and offline gangs driven by a common team dynamic' in Physical Review E that found the way in which WoW 'guilds' form can be described by a mathematical model that can also be applied to an unrelated group of people: street gangs in Los Angeles. Since 'Any group that satisfies these fairly autonomous, competitive criteria would also (fit the model),' said Dr. Johnson, the findings are of interest to those combating international as well as local terrorist cells."
Re:Using WoW to fight terrorism? (Score:1, Informative)
Oh well, its still better than attacking Iraq when bin Laden is in Pakistan.
Iraq wasn't attacked to find Bin Laden. Afghanistan was and Bin Laden was known to be in that area.
other studies on group dynamics (Score:5, Informative)
You might be interested: Robber's Cave Experiment [wikipedia.org]
Another (not a scientific) study: The Third Wave [wikipedia.org]
Re:Without SEEING the formula, it's rather difficu (Score:3, Informative)
They measure cumulative size distribution (how many groups of size >= N) and churn (how many people leave the group for another one in a given period).
They are able to come up with a simple mathematical model for the behaviour of players (essentially: recruit people with diverse attributes/skills) that reproduces the observed data extremely well. And they also show that the alternative 'kinship' model (recruit people with similar attributes/skills) fails to reproduce the observed data.
I would say that their model does quite a good job at modeling some rather nontrivial data.
Re:Without SEEING the formula, it's rather difficu (Score:4, Informative)
Re:When you're a Goonswarm... (Score:2, Informative)
He was making reference to the West Side Story "When you're a Jet..." gang membership song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exGJsv6ZNlo [youtube.com]