We know RealID is here to stay, both ingame and in the future in relation to additional optional features.
I need to point out that I don’t mind the concept of AnID, I’m just not all that keen on RealID, still, in it’s current form.
This comes from the “optional” part of RealID.
- It’s an option to use it or not.
- It’s an option to apply parental controls to your (maybe adult) account, or not.
Which really comes down to:
a). use it, or
b). not.
Currently I choose option b).
There are other options in the game that don’t effect gameplay in the same way.
- You can choose to purchase trading card in game novelty items – or not.
- You can choose to buy ingame pets – or not.
- You can choose to buy a 310% speed mount – or not.
- You can choose to pay $2.99 per month to additional features of the remote auction house – or not.
These are all options and while the mount and the AH feature DO impact on the game, do give an advantage for people with real world $$ to spend out of game, neither require relinquishing personal liberties or privacy.
The now revoked changes to the forums gave an option:
Use them with your REAL name (because although you could fake your account name, that is against the ToS, so no law abiding person would do that… Right?), or not.
To me this is either:
- Not a (good) option, or
- Not enough options.
Options, Options, Options.
At the root is the lack of options of RealID itself, whatever is built on top of this needs to have its options at this level.
Let’s step through the privacy options as I see could work.
1a) Don’t use AnID features
1b) Do use AnID features
If using AnID:
2a) Use AnID features with RealName
2b) Use AnID features with AliasName
3a) Allow FriendsOfFriends
3b) Don’t allow FriendsOfFriends
If using FriendsOfFriends:
4a) Use FriendsOfFriends features with RealName
4b) Use FriendsOfFriends features with AliasName
When using AnID:
5a) Choose to appear offline at login
5b) Choose to appear online at login
5c) Choose to appear online/offline at any point of your choice to your (groups of) friends.
With respect to characters:
Choose which characters participate in AnID, so you can maintain your getaway zone, the place just for you.
FriendlyGroups
Privacy settings should be controlled via groups. You may have your:
- Family group – your choice to be always online
- Guild group
- People I’ve met group
- Roleplaying group
- Nasty nasty PvP group
- etc
I know it can be complicated, but I believe it should be optional to make it as complicated as YOU wish.
It should be optional to turn on, not off
By this I mean that when a new feature is introduced that uses AnID, it should be optional to use AnID, whether RealName or AliasName.
It should be optional to relax privacy, rather than increase it.
By this I mean that when you first activate AnID, and when you first accept a friend request they should automatically be in the tightest privacy group, which you can choose to reduce for as long as you feel comfortable.
It should be optional for a feature in the first place.
None of the “you can’t have this wonderful, exciting, maybe game changing feature” unless you revoke your rights to privacy.
Yes you can use it, but you have the choice of whether you use it as Gnomeaggedon, Snowy, or Bob Rhubarb.
Parental Options <> Privacy Settings
I know I have splattered this around in comments, including a comment to my own post, but Parental Options are NOT Privacy Settings – They are CENSORSHIP settings.
They are settings that you as a parent choose to censor the big bad Internet from your young impressionable charges.
It’s incoming censorship.
I want outgoing censorship, where I can choose what other people see of me.
Just because I don’t want other people to know my RL identity, doesn’t mean I want to have a profanity filter imposed on me, channels of communication restricted to me, Beta participation removed from me.
By using parental controls as privacy controls important parts of the game are made… Optional?
Needless to say I still feel very strongly about this and as things stand, where AnID is still my Real(How stupid and I to follow the ToS and use my real-real legal name)ID, then I figure if I have to use my RealID, I am left with only two options.
- Give up my privacy and use RealID, or
- Leave the game, and all games using RealID, forever.

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I agree. The parental settings are not the correct option. I should not have to designate myself as a child for my privacy to be considered important. Especially by a company I am giving money to!
The last straw for me will be the in-game ads. I’m not paying for advertisers to sell to me.
I hope they won’t introduce ads until WoW become f2p, which I fuss it will be near it’s end of life… Or the release of the next gen MMO.
The question is whether we will still be playing at that point if RealID pushes the wrong buttons
The Sparkle Pony (and the Rocket Mount) are not 310% speed mounts. I’m unaware of one that you can purchase through the TCG either. They will serve as 310% speed mounts if you’ve obtained an appropriate speed mount in game. No different than druid flight form scaling to 310% if you have a Rusted Proto Drake, ICC mount, Arena Mount, Long Strange Trip, etc.
I won’t argue about the remote AH, simply because I don’t AH enough to comment if it provides an advantage or not (I suppose you could argue that it does, though without the addons most AHers use I don’t see it being that amazing).
Regardless, the Sparkle Pony does not convey an in game advantage for money.
I stand corrected.
Thanks for that!
The remote auction effects the game, but in such a small and insignificant way. Using all of our beloved Auctionhouse addons is far superior than what an Iphone app is capable of.
In regards to sparkle pony, it is overpowered. I mean, it sparkles.
I put parental controls on myself to opt out of real id, but now that I found out I can’t get in to the beta because of it, I want to remove them. I logged in to the parental contols section on the site, but I couldn’t find a way to remoe them. Anyone have some advice for me?
I have no personal experience with it, but I understand is the 1st step is using the special URL that is sent to you via email when you set up the parental controls.
I believe you have to contact Blizz’s billing department to get it removed – they may require you to fax them some form of identification or something similar, I’m not sure.