Catgrrrrrrl wrote:
Officer 1BDI wrote:
I've never understood the "it's just a game" argument. Just because you can't physically interact with it doesn't mean it's any less significant to the owner.
I only recently started on Neopets, so I never had the threat of account abuse from my siblings, but I grew up playing Creatures and Petz (and still, do, actually), and I remember being constantly concerned that someone would utterly destroy my pets out of spite. And, of course, my parents' reaction would be, "It's a
virtual toy. Get over it."
That line changed pretty quickly when a "real" toy was involved, though. Go figure.

Yeah you're right, though. If you spend real time on it then it is real to an extent. I remember hearing a news report about a person in China (I think it was China) who murdered his friend because he had been playing World of Warcraft and had a very rare weapon and his friend stole it and sold it for real money. His friend had the nerve to say it wasn't real. That's when he killed him. Really sad.
And of course everyone has heard at one time or another about the EverQuest (I think) obsessed guy who committed suicide because of something that happened in the game. I've heard that story plenty of times, though I don't know if it actually happened or not. And I remember back when the latest Harry Potter book was released, my brother told me a guy killed himself because someone "ruined the book for him." Once again, heard, so it might not be true. But you can see my point, right? Some people take things more seriously than others. Neopets is a great example, IMO, as it is absolutely the WORST thing EVER when your account that you put all your hard work into gets hacked. Parents just don't understand, even though they are basically victims of taking things too seriously too (football-obsessed dads, anyone?).
Anyway, Winchy, I recommend that you talk to your parents (though that doesn't really do anything sometimes...) and tell them that if your brother has all the knowledge to go keylogging your computer (don't get me wrong, I'm sure the internet has made it ridiculously easy but still), then he's gotta have knowledge of other things that may or may not be very bad (in your parents' eyes), if you catch my drift. Plus, as others have said, letting this pass wouldn't set a very good boundary on what he will do later on.
And, maybe I missed it because I'm so out of it right now, but why does your brother want to hack into your account? Is it simply to tick you off? Cuz if that's the case, I will highly approve of taking a forceful approach to this problem.

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