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The Ethics of Multiplayer Game Design and Community Management

Lucy A. Sparrow, Martin Gibbs, Michael Arnold

Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems | ACM | Published : 2021

Abstract

Game industry professionals are frequently implementing new methods of addressing ethical issues related to in-game toxicity and disruptive player behaviours associated with online multiplayer games. However, academic work on these behaviours tends to focus on the perspectives of players rather than the industry. To fully understand the ethics of multiplayer games and promote ethical design, we must examine the challenges facing those designing multiplayer games through an ethical lens. To this end, this paper presents a reflexive thematic analysis of 21 in-depth interviews with games industry professionals on their ethical views and experiences in game design and community management. We id..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We are deeply grateful to all our interviewees, who generously took the time to share their insights with us during a particularly difcult time across the world. We also thank the chairs and anonymous reviewers of this paper for their thoughtful and valuable feedback. The frst author's research is supported by the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.