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Some compare this term and concept to the term "griefing" used in MMO and survival based games where high level players would hang out in the starting area to kill the new players easily for easy points or just for "fun" and has traditionally been seen as harassment.
Some compare this term and concept to the term "griefing" used in MMO and survival based games where high level players would hang out in the starting area to kill the new players easily for easy points or just for "fun" and has traditionally been seen as harassment.


It is unclear where the idea of using [[FFA]] servers for social purposes originally came from or who first even coined the term "laming". It is assumed that the term is meant to have evolved from calling people "lame" who commit such an act, therefore eventually called the act "laming" and those who do so as "lamers." Two of the people speculated to be behind the idea of a no-laming rule were Calvin and Shroomduck from the clan LiCk, although both deny having invented the word.
It is unclear where the idea of using [[FFA]] servers for social purposes originally came from or who first even coined the term "laming". Two of the people speculated to be behind the idea of a no-laming rule were Calvin and Shroomduck from the clan LiCk, although both deny having invented the word.


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