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- Chinese Prisoners Forced to Farm World of Warcraft Gold - Forbes
It's been discovered that in an unknown number of Chinese prisons across the country, inmates have been forced not only to do physical labor, but electronic work as well, acting as World
- Chinese Prisoners Allegedly Forced to Play ‘World of Warcraft’
According to The Guardian, Chinese prisoners are forced to play hours upon hours of “World of Warcraft,” farming virtual gold that the prison guards can then sell in the real world
- Why Were Prisoners in China Forced to Play World of Warcraft?
Imagine being imprisoned and forced to spend hours playing World of Warcraft —not for fun, but to collect gold and valuable digital items In a bizarre yet chilling twist, prisoners in Chinese labor camps were compelled to game non-stop, generating profits for others in the real world
- Were Chinese prisoners forced to play World of Warcraft?
The claim, popularized in the early 2010s, centers around allegations that inmates in Chinese labor camps were forced to play World of Warcraft (WoW) and other online games to generate virtual currency, which was then sold for real-world profit by prison guards
- Chinese labor camp prisoners forced to play World of Warcraft, says . . .
"The computers were never turned off," Liu Dali, a former prisoner, told The Guardian The Guardian reports that the 300 prisoners who were forced to play worked 12-hour shifts, and would
- In 2011, Chinese inmates were forced to play a video game for 12 hours . . .
When guards realized how much money could be made, they began building what amounted to digital sweatshops inside the prison The prisoners were not only punished physically, but financially used — forced to produce gold at a rate far higher than paid workers outside
- Prisoners Forced to Play Games - YouTube
Their job was to level up and farm in-game gold, which the officials then sold in the real world—earning over $1,000 per day For the prisoners, this was pure torture
- Chinese Prisoners Forced to Play World of Warcraft, Detainee Says
A former prisoner of a Chinese labor camp claims guards are forcing detainees to play online games as part of a huge money-making scam
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