Phasmal said:The problem with being more specific with a term such as gamer is pretty much described in this thread- nobody can agree on a definition BEYOND `plays games`.Dreiko said:Specificity is inherently gonna exclude some people because for something to be one thing it is inherently not being another thing. The thing is that...this happens due to reasons. Due to valid reasons, if I may say so.
Gamer as a notion came to be from an age where casual gaming the likes of which can be had on modern phones and facebook didn't really exist. It didn't really cover stuff like that. It is simply inaccurate to broaden the scope of the term for the sake of being inclusive. Yes, we do indeed become more inclusive that way but we also become less accurate in our terminology. This inaccuracy causes conflict, confusion, alienation, arguments and a whole lot more trouble than being not as inclusive as possible would.
It IS a broad term. I kind of fail to see how it would cause conflict, confusion, alienation OR arguments. Why would it?
The only reason I can think is if you meet another person who defines themselves as a gamer in a different way than you do, and then you just move on. It's not particularly upsetting.
If you peel back the irrelevant layers I only see two definitions. Either everyone's grandmother who once played wii sports is a gamer just as much as people who win millions of dollars on DOTA or someone who fits the profile of a serious hobbyist is a gamer.
Any other opinion is either easily filed under these two definitions or too uncommon to be able to be ascribed to a big demographic with any degree of success. Of course, it sucks for those who do genuinely hold those opinions which indeed fall outside of that binary scope but it doesn't change anything with regard to this topic. Nobody is gonna go after them, people just go after the other side of the binary opinion I describe above, whichever that "other side" happens to be with respect to their own view. Therefore, I think focusing the discussion around just these two reigning views is most prudent.