I wasn't sure whether to post this in news of the weird, as it qualifies, but it is sad and serious enough not to be bracketed with the lighter stuff there. The Guardian covered the case of a Chinese ex-prisoner, sentenced to hard labour for criticising corruption, who on release claimed he had been forced to do manual labour during the day and then farm gold for the guards at night. The implication is that the guards personally profited from the exploitation and that the activity was more remunerative for them/the prison than the manual labour:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...et-gaming-scam
I rather see it as another reason to be courteous to people in online games - you never know what they are going through in real life.
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