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Possible to file a single AR against multiple people?


Zoidyn Kytori
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I came inworld today to find 3 people in my home. They represented themselves as newbies (2 indeed did have rez days of a couple days ago), so at first I tried to be helpful and guide them back to a Help center. Being located close to a sandbox this happens now and again, doesn't bother me overly much and I'm always happy to help new folks however I can :-)

It soon became apparent by their actions that NONE of them were new. One kept insisting that my house was also her house and they would not leave.  I finally banned them from the property. A fourth person showed up and joined the fray, and I had to ban him too. They stayed at the border of my property for another hour, putting up extremely large buildings on the land adjacent to me that extended onto my property, pulling out very offensive pictures, and other general harassing activities. Their activities were causing incredible lag, and one point my viewer crashed - not sure if it was coincidence or not? Under the guidance of a very helpful group IM, I did not respond to these folks, just watched and captured screenshots of their activities. The group recommended I file an AR against these people for harassment.

Is there a way to file an AR against multiple people in one report, rather than AR each one individually?  There was a lot of stuff going on very quickly, hard to tell which person was doing what thing!

Also, the screenshots I captured are on my hard disk. How do I attach them to the AR?

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you can upload the screenshots by selecting 'file' then 'upload'...

you can only file ARs against individuals, not groups... if they all participated, report them for all actions that went on, include chat if there is any...

tell whomever you pay tiers to what happened, get them banned from the whole sim...

get security for your home so people can't be in your home without your permission.

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you don't have much space to include IMs, so filing individually could prove beneficial... include only what is pertanent to whats against the ToS.  Please note LL has chat logs stored on their server to refer to also which they can use for what you cannot include.  As a reference:

The Community Standards sets out six behaviors, the 'Big Six', that will result in suspension or, with repeated violations, expulsion from the Second Life Community.

All Second Life Community Standards apply to all areas of Second Life, the Second Life Forums, and the Second Life Website.

  1. Intolerance

    Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as a whole. The use of derogatory or demeaning language or images in reference to another Resident's race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexual orientation is never allowed in Second Life.

  2. Harassment

    Given the myriad capabilities of Second Life, harassment can take many forms. Communicating or behaving in a manner which is offensively coarse, intimidating or threatening, constitutes unwelcome sexual advances or requests for sexual favors, or is otherwise likely to cause annoyance or alarm is Harassment.

  3. Assault

    Most areas in Second Life are identified as Safe. Assault in Second Life means: shooting, pushing, or shoving another Resident in a Safe Area (see Global Standards below); creating or using scripted objects which singularly or persistently target another Resident in a manner which prevents their enjoyment of Second Life.

  4. Disclosure

    Residents are entitled to a reasonable level of privacy with regard to their Second Life experience. Sharing personal information about a fellow Resident --including gender, religion, age, marital status, race, sexual preference, and real-world location beyond what is provided by the Resident in the First Life page of their Resident profile is a violation of that Resident's privacy. Remotely monitoring conversations, posting conversation logs, or sharing conversation logs without consent are all prohibited in Second Life and on the Second Life Forums.

  5. Adult Regions, Groups, and Listings

    Second Life is an adult community, but "Adult" content, activity and communication are not permitted on the Second Life "mainland." Such material is permitted on private regions, or on the Adult Continent, Zindra. In either case, any Adult content, activity, or communication, that falls under our Adult Maturity Definition must be on regions designated as "Adult," and will be filtered from non-verified accounts. Other regions may be designated as either "Mature" or "PG." For more information on how to designate land, events, groups, and classified listings, please carefully read the "Maturity Definitions."

  6. Disturbing the Peace

    Every Resident has a right to live their Second Life. Disrupting scheduled events, repeated transmission of undesired advertising content, the use of repetitive sounds, following or self-spawning items, or other objects that intentionally slow server performance or inhibit another Resident's ability to enjoy Second Life are examples of Disturbing the Peace.

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