Author Topic: Why are people ID tribals?  (Read 7976 times)

i ban ppl wit 10k+ id cus theyr noobs -___ -

i ban ppl wit 10k+ id cus theyr noobs -___ -

Wow... So your ban list is 21,000 people?

Would like to see that...

People don't discriminate me because they want my ID.

17969:cookieMonster:

ID discrimination has been around for a long time.

It peaked during v9 - v10 when a significant leap was made in ID numbering, after the system hit 5 digits. Despite the initial popularity with 10k IDs which lead some to purchase them for the occasion (over-hyped by much of the community) the widespread understanding of the ID milestone re-ignited the ID discrimination problem.

The logic behind it was that a user who has a high ID must not have played the game for very long and will act un-intelligently and incompetently. The theory as flawed as, regardless of the users experience with the game, it does not put a cap on their creativity, ability or speed in picking the game up, or their personality and general intelligence. However because of an influx in players (perhaps due to increased IDs, or perhaps just a coincidence because more people were playing the ID numbering sky-rocketed) newer players, who were less-desirable in their "forum etiquette" if you will, were associated with stupidity. One could argue that because the age of the new players during the increased population, there was some truth to the intelligence of newer players being less intelligent than expected; but to be fair, it should be done on a case by case basis because its just not reliable enough.

Discrimination became so over-the-top a later update of Blockland hid ID's by default, but they could be enabled in the options dialogue.

There is an increasing dip in the attitude towards peoples ID's which is just as well. However, people who don't properly understand what the original meaning was continue to miss-use the theory. Its become a generic insult in-game now, but ironically it tends to back-fire on the speaker and reveal that they are indeed the handicaps; it takes a real moron to use that insult in the first place.
« Last Edit: July 04, 2011, 08:31:47 AM by Sheath »

My ID is 1130.
On the first server I ever joined, the first thing anyone said to me was "Go away, high ID friend".

Monty said it :cookieMonster:

My ID is 1130.
On the first server I ever joined, the first thing anyone said to me was "Go away, high ID friend".

Monty said it :cookieMonster:

Its funny because when I got my 4K ID I never got any stuff like that... I think I was just lucky.

ID discrimination has been around for a long time.

It peaked during v9 - v10 when a significant leap was made in ID numbering, after the system hit 5 digits. Despite the initial popularity with 10k IDs which lead some to purchase them for the occasion (over-hyped by much of the community) the widespread understanding of the ID milestone re-ignited the ID discrimination problem.

The logic behind it was that a user who has a high ID must not have played the game for very long and will act un-intelligently and incompetently. The theory as flawed as, regardless of the users experience with the game, it does not put a cap on their creativity, ability or speed in picking the game up, or their personality and general intelligence. However because of an influx in players (perhaps due to increased IDs, or perhaps just a coincidence because more people were playing the ID numbering sky-rocketed) newer players, who were less-desirable in their "forum etiquette" if you will, were associated with stupidity. One could argue that because the age of the new players during the increased population, there was some truth to the intelligence of newer players being less intelligent than expected; but to be fair, it should be done on a case by case basis because its just not reliable enough.

Discrimination became so over-the-top a later update of Blockland hid ID's by default, but they could be enabled in the options dialogue.

There is an increasing dip in the attitude towards peoples ID's which is just as well. However, people who don't properly understand what the original meaning was continue to miss-use the theory. Its become a generic insult in-game now, but ironically it tends to back-fire on the speaker and reveal that they are indeed the handicaps; it takes a real moron to use that insult in the first place.
I actually agree with you, for once.

Wow... So your ban list is 21,000 people?

Would like to see that...
My banlist had 3,000 people once.  Kalphiter did it using a client sided script or console command.

My banlist had 3,000 people once.  Kalphiter did it using a client sided script or console command.
Damn.  That beats my 233 Perma bans- OHST

Your id are more zen mien, that mean me smartar.
I are am better dan j00!


3k is for friends
Exactly my point. Your gonna start a fight that im going to ignore.

I saw a ike, 4 or 5k who was a total idiot.
And I saw an 25k or so who builds like a god.

Not as many members have all that much BL-talent anymore, its somewhat of a rare case.  I think this is because back in the day, EVERYONE who bought BL was coming from RTB.  They all obviously had a lot of experience with RTB so it naturally carried over to retail.  Then when a new member came along, he learned very quickly because everyone around him was good and had something to learn from.  Then more and more new people joined and more and more old people left.  Eventually there wasn't anything to learn from.

I think that's why High ID's right now are associated with having no skill.  Blockland's community in general has a lot less talent then it did in v1-v8 and I guess people were just looking for something to blame.

Only the recent players (20k +) actually do ID discrimination. My ID is 1615. So pretty much everyones ID is higher than mine
I'm ID 16206!

Comrade!