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Qualitative exploration on the prevalence of swear words in MLBB among Filipino online players

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2025-02-14
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Cabiles, Neña Vanessa A. ORCID
Samilo, Pearly Jade E. ORCID
Magallanes, Ma. Sharmain Jane S. ORCID
Adalia, Haydee G. ORCID
Chavez, Jason V. ORCID
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Abstract
Filipinos have become deeply engaged in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) scene, positioning the Philippines as a dominant force in the global esports arena. Its popularity, especially among younger Filipinos aged 19 to 22, has led to widespread participation, with many playing for entertainment, stress relief, or as a social activity. However, Filipino players contribute to the emergence of profanity within the MLBB community, with common use of swear words like “gago” and “bobo” as expressions of frustration and competition. This paper analyzed the linguistic patterns and effect of the proliferation of swear words in the platform. MLBB players (n=16) in Iloilo City were purposively sampled to be interviewed in this study. The findings revealed diverse linguistic behaviors among MLBB players, which involved frequent codeswitching between languages, often based on social context, and swearing as a form of humor, using profanity creatively to circumvent community guidelines. Swear words also served specific roles in gameplay, reflecting frustration and intensifying aggression, especially when players felt their team was underperforming. While some players viewed profanity as a motivational tool or emotional outlet, others identified it as a source of tension that negatively impacted communication, teamwork, and overall gaming experience. The impact of swearing on team dynamics remained mixed, with both positive and negative effects observed, suggesting a need for further exploration of its influence on team cohesion.
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SDG 3 - Good health and well-being
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14353/997
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Cabiles, N. V. A., Samilo, P. J. E., Magallanes, M. S. J. S., Adalia, H. G., & Chavez, J. V. (2025). Qualitative exploration on the prevalence of swear words in MLBB among Filipino online players. Qualitative exploration on the prevalence of swear words in MLBB among Filipino online players, 10(2), 1-23.
DOI
10.59429/esp.v10i2.3113
Type
Article
ISSN
2424-7979; 2424-8975
Keywords
Emotional expression Mobile gaming Swear words MLBB Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Linguistic behaviors Exploratory study Harsh language Online mobile games Swearing expressions Communicative behaviors Offensive language Online profanity Swearing discourse Verbal aggression Digital communities
Subject
Swearing--Psychological aspects OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) eSports (Contests) OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Code switching (Linguistics) OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Video games OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
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