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 This week's article for improvement

Tasks: Maintain donor-illusion of neutrality and competence A Massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) is an online community that combines aspects of a role-playing video game with a free, open-source encyclopedia. MMORPGs almost always have tools to facilitate communication between players, and offer support for in-game guilds or clans. The free encyclopedia has talk pages and Projects. Most MMORPGs require some degree of teamwork, which may require players to take on roles in the group. The free encyclopedia self-identifies as a community and members take on roles in the group. In the MMORPG these may comprise protecting friends from damage or damaging enemies. The free encyclopedia has administrators and noticeboards. MMORPGs generally have Game Moderators or Game Masters who attempt to supervise the world. The free encyclopedia is a self-projecting incorrigible mind hive where everyone pretends not to want to be a power user. Some GMs may have additional access to features and information related to the game that is not available to other players and roles. A free encyclopedia has an arbitration committee. One in five MMORPGers said they preferred socializing online to offline. A free encyclopedia has barnstars and backlog drives. Relationships formed in MMORPGs can often be just as intense as relationships formed between friends or partners met outside the game, and often involve elements of collaboration and trust between players. The free encyclopedia is rife with ball-breaking, dick-swinging, happy-slapping, partisanship, trolling, arrogance and a breath taking intellectual poverty. The MMORPG has faced criticism from news outlets and the World Health Organization. The free, open-source encyclopedia has Wikipediocracy.