New Study Shows Kids Are Bullied For Not Spending Money In Free-To-Play Games
Briefly

Children may experience being called poor if they haven't spent money on their character. Children who have spent money on their in-game character can gain increased attention and other advantages, thus buying popularity, said researcher Steinnes.
There's no sharp distinction between their online and offline world. These are just different parts of the social world they navigate, and appearance, or skins, are important identity markers, said researcher Steinnes.
Read at Kotaku
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