I always thought that it's quite obvious: friends are friends, same for everyone. Though one conversation I had about a year ago made me pay closer attention at whom actually different people would call "friends" or "in-game friends".
I was going to run some dungeons with 2 guildies, one was online, another one was late. I knew (or so I thought) that these two guys are close friends, from the same town, they have each other in Skype and always play together and chat a lot when playing. So I asked the one who was online: "Do you know why X is late?" He said: "No, I don't". We were just waiting so I continued: "Is he alright? I know he was fired from work recently and so he's not in the best moods? You are good friends so he definitely told you something" And he answered: "I so don't care! We are friends in game only. I run content with him because he's a good tank but IRL? He can burn to crisps, I wouldn't care..."
I was pretty much shocked and started to think whom actually people are calling their friends in game - what meaning they put to the word?
For me friends are people with whom I have a lot in common, like to spend time together, chatting or doing something that all of us like. It would include both in- and out of game and only these people will stay on my friends list in game or Discord.
Those people with whom I'd tag together for the certain activities only (like raiding for example) I'd rather call "co-workers". It's not the exact word but the definition would hold: they are people you have to work/play with to achieve your goals, you can engage into some light conversations with them here and there but in the end of the day, it wouldn't come beyond that.
I can see all these people in my FC char or my raiding Discord channel but I'd not add them to my friends list.
My friends list in game was always consistent of only the first type of people I described - those I call friends.
I believe that FC leaders, raid leaders, streamers, etc. have to use the in-game friend list for "co-workers" as well.
I see though that every couple of months some new "Add more slots to friend list/blacklist" thread would pop up.
In the same time I encountered a lot of people in game and on forums complaining that they don't have friends, keep it to themselves, etc.
Sometimes they are the same people posting over time in both threads.
So, who are those 200 people that you've add to the list? Friends? Co-workers? Every tank/healer that wasn't awful in DR? Every person you add during last 5 years even that you can't recall who they are now?
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