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MMO champion aggregates "[[Blue]] notes" ([[CM|Community Manager]] notes, i.e. official Blizzard representatives). While posts on the official WoW forums will "drop off" after a few months, it is presumed that posts on sites such as this will persist longer, making them more suitable for use as references.
 
MMO champion aggregates "[[Blue]] notes" ([[CM|Community Manager]] notes, i.e. official Blizzard representatives). While posts on the official WoW forums will "drop off" after a few months, it is presumed that posts on sites such as this will persist longer, making them more suitable for use as references.
   
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== Poor Site ==
 
MMO champion has been given overall negative ratings amongst viewers for its poor handling of valued community members and frequenly giving out wrongful bans. <ref>http://justmytwocopper.blogspot.com/2009/02/banned-by-mmo-champion.html</ref>
 
MMO champion has been given overall negative ratings amongst viewers for its poor handling of valued community members and frequenly giving out wrongful bans. <ref>http://justmytwocopper.blogspot.com/2009/02/banned-by-mmo-champion.html</ref>
 
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Revision as of 15:12, 17 June 2009

MMO Champion
File:MMO Champion logo.gif
URL http://www.mmo-champion.com
Type World of Warcraft news
Registration Free
Launched Boubouille
Maintained by Boubouille
Popularity 1,846 (Alexa)
RSS RSS feed

MMO Champion is a World of Warcraft news website run by Boubouille (Fabien Bonte,[1] also known as Bibi).

While Bibi himself lives in France, MMO Champion shares a server cluster in the United States. We don't know the exact site audience, but some numbers[2] that we do have allows us to guess that it has no less then 10 million visitors per month (probably more).

Official MMO Champion IRC channel: #mmo-champion at Quakenet.

As a reference

MMO champion aggregates "Blue notes" (Community Manager notes, i.e. official Blizzard representatives). While posts on the official WoW forums will "drop off" after a few months, it is presumed that posts on sites such as this will persist longer, making them more suitable for use as references.

Poor Site

MMO champion has been given overall negative ratings amongst viewers for its poor handling of valued community members and frequenly giving out wrongful bans. [3]

References