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[HMDS] Revisiting the Wall of Shame

You might recall that in February I wrote about the Wall of Shame, the name for the section where teens post their RW photos.

I am writing an abstract for the MacArthur Foundation, for their upcoming volume on Games, as part of their new Digital Media and Learning series. I am writing about Global Kids Island and how it is informed by some of the latest thinking about games and learning.

To return to the topic, I asked some residents what they thought about the Wall. Below, with his permission, is my dialogue with the best photograpger in TSL, Jackson Widget:

Jackson Widget: i dont think people try to get their avatar differetn than themselves usually
Barry GKid: ah, good to know.
Jackson Widget: ha, well for guys, they normally dont care that much
Jackson Widget: but girls make it completely different
Jackson Widget: so its just gender differences
Jackson Widget: but they always make themselves look nicer in SL than in real life, taller, skinier etc.
Barry GKid: Same in the main grid. :-)
Barry GKid: Why do you think it is called the Wall of Shame?
Jackson Widget: Most likely because it shows the fact that teens are willing to show their identity's in the public of Second Life, and it may seem as the exact opposite of what parents want their children to do
Jackson Widget: Either that, or they just had no reason to call it the wall of fame, because they arent famous
Barry GKid: Then why "shame"?
Jackson Widget: well pretty much, there is no real reason for it, i dont believe it is meant to symbolize anything in particular
Jackson Widget: just maybe the shameful people that put their pictures up
Barry GKid: :-) Thanks

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