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Rachel Kowert (Research Director, Take This)
Location: Room 215, South Hall
Date: Thursday, March 21
Time: 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Pass Type: All Access Pass, Core Pass, Summits Pass, Expo Pass, Audio Pass, Indie Games Summit Pass - Get your pass now!
Topic: Advocacy
Format: Session
Vault Recording: Video
Audience Level: All
There is a widely-held assumption that toxicity in gaming spaces remains a cornerstone of these communities because so-called "toxic players" constitute a significant proportion of consumers. This idea fuels a fear that improved moderation efforts against these toxic behaviors would remove a core game-playing demographic and reduce game studio profitability and sustainability.
Based on cutting-edge, ongoing research, this talk will present a business case for effective moderation of toxic behavior in gaming spaces. It will demonstrate how toxic gaming communities negatively impact not only player safety and player communities, but the fiscal bottom line. The talk will conclude with tangible suggestions for moving forward, including the expansion and refinement of existing moderation efforts and preventative, resilience-building strategies for community management teams and player communities.
Attendees will be able to define "toxic" behavior and articulate how toxicity has result in lower player engagement and diminished profits for studios, despite current global profit levels. Attendees will also learn of current and proposed, evidence-based strategies to support longevity for both the community itself and its management teams.
Studio leadership; trust and safety, management, marketing, branding and PR leaders; data analysts; narrative designers; and thought leaders throughout the industry. No prerequisite knowledge is needed.