"HUEHUEHUE I'm BR": spam, trolling and griefing in online games

This paper is about the reputation of aggressiveness of Brazilians in multiplayer online games, with special attention to a group known as HUEHUEs, or HUEs. It starts with descriptions of some of these players' actions and of the ways in which they perform their identification with Brazil. The...

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Games
Internet
Internet access
Online entertainment
Online games
Social interaction
Social networks
Spam (Junk email)
Studies
Trolling (Fishing)
User behavior
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