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  1. Just now, Theresa Tennyson said:

    The "whole new administrative bureaucracy" has been around since 2015.

    https://modemworld.me/2015/11/04/linden-lab-and-tilia-inc-speculations-on-the-labs-new-subsidiary/

    I’m glad to be aware of it then 🙂

    Redundant Databases are simply redundant opportunities to “lose” data to Very Mean People. If this information “chopped” to a spun-off subsidiary, I’d be interested to know if other copies held by LL were eliminated. Knowing their Data Security Plan going forward would also be a confidence builder.

    I’ve had the lovely experience of having to wrangle LL, my Bank and PayPal based on an error made by LL that caused me some small financial issues. It was resolved 3 months later, but really never left me with a great confidence in their safeguarding processes.

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  2. Y’know, like many others I am kind of on-edge about SL in general. LL has given me good reason to doubt their commitment to User privacy or to deal effectively with issues like stalking.

    Why does “we’re creating a whole new administrative bureaucracy that will have your personal information” *not* fill me with joy? Having my details in a whole NEW database that can be breached or mishandled is probably part of it.

    As many users are outside the USA and many inside the US use financial services like Privacy.com to keep their personal details PRIVATE - this could lead to a dip in LL’s revenue stream.

    Yes, its regulation-driven. I still don’t like it much.

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  3. On 6/24/2019 at 3:30 PM, CarterTom said:

    Wow..... amazing!!!
    I get a warning from Theresa Linden because i posted a link to my twitch here,.....  
    I wanted to show that SECOND LIFE ISNT BANNED FROM TWITCH AT ALL!!! 

    That is *****ing rediculous.  I am trying to be helpful and take a stand for LL and i get warned
    Because i want to show the GOOD side .... right,.......  

    Ive been stalked for over two years by one and the same person, made over 20 REPORTS and nothing happens.
    (double standards, Lindens? It only concerns you if it AFFECTS you ?  wow!!!!) 

    But im trying to be helpful and add some GOOD NEWS to the community,......  and then this??
    Well last  time i would EVER stick my neck out again... Thanks Theresa!!! 


    (yes i stick my neck out cause maybe i WILL get banned from twitch because i broadcast SL to show them that its NOT only a porn site and a social platform where ***** happens all the time.........  guess good deeds arent appreciated.......)  

    No advertising or promotion of specific Second Life merchants, 
    Marketplace listings, products, or services, unless the forum area is 
    specifically for the buying or selling of Second Life products or 
    services, for example, a “for sale” or “wanted” forum. Do not reference 
    other websites offering any product or service. "  


    Really??  You should be THANKFUL that i promote SL in a GOOD WAY on other platforms so you might get MORE people who want to check it out and join.!  There is no advertising here, no promotion for my own benefit of ANY KIND!!!! It benefits SL  not me...... "   Maybe you should STOP putting everyone in the same box and let people HELP instead of punishing them for it. After all ( its a user created platform right????)  So let the community support eachother and dont be an ass about little things that have no meaning........  

    last time i ever did that :(

    THE NAME SECOND LIFE or LINDEN LABS will NEVER EVER be sayd or heard or typed in my twitch again.
    Nor will i SHOW what happens here. Its not worth it...... SL is not worth it.... the Lindens arent worth that kind of support.


    Thank you!!! 

     

    Posted in support of Carter Tom...... TY for trying anyway.

    Also, as a Psycho-Stalking Survivor who got zero help from “management”; I feel you.

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  4. Related to this topic:

    Do we currently have access to information about how *much* of current LL expenses that Premium Fees pay for?

    It might be nice to see a pie chart showing how much they take in on Premium, Tier and MP Transaction Fees, so we have some idea if Premium Fees are the best place to focus our efforts (I’m pretty sure they are, but just want to be sure).

    It might also be good to know the Subsidy Rate; how many Basic Accounts are serviced based in income provided by Premium Users. Basic accounts *do* provide income to the economy  in the form of Rent and direct purchases, and also directly pay LL in the form of Marketplace fees....so I would be interested to see how much (or even *if*) Basic Users are subsidized by Premium Payments.

    It *could* be that Basic accounts are self-funding over the course of a year; I just don’t know.

    But if we know all that, we can determine the urgency needed where Premium is concerned.

    Disclaimer: If what I pay in premium also helps LL keep Basic Accounts free for other Residents - that will make me happy. I would prefer that any “excess” profit over what’s reasonable go towards helping the user base and maintaining the technical infrastructure that keeps SL alive. In RL I’m a semi-disabled person who gets to be “normal” in SL, so I value this crazy digital world maybe more than one might assume.

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  5. Technology has leveraged the greatest OPPORTUNITY for behavioral change within gender roles.

    Instant global communication has increased awareness and therefore enlightened many to *new* possibilities. Good ideas are hard to kill once they get communicated.

    Tools have made former gender-based restrictions based on upper body strength and reproductive (gestation) cycles largely irrelevant - although still enforced in many areas.

    Technology and Social Media have also caused some of the most conflicted messaging in history...the modern woman is supposed to be financially and emotionally independent while *at the same time* remaining ”forever 21”,  having some version of a “perfect” body shape, buying shoes that kill their feet and generally conforming to Pop Cultures version of what “normal” looks like.

    ......and we tune in daily to make sure we know what that is.

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, janetosilio said:

    Love the Riverwalk! And that open air Mexican market near the Alamo, authentic tacos and elotes. 

    If I were to move anywhere else in the states Texas is on my short list.

    I love San Antonio 🙂 My son attended training there and I visited to see him graduate. San Antonio has a deep and mixed cultural heritage and like you; I can see myself living there someday.

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  7. Second Life is certainly influenced by Americans, but the influence is what some might call a “skewed sample”...

    Americans in Sl tend towards the sector of population that would have a need or propensity towards online, virtual worlds.  Geeky people like me, people with life-limiting disabilities (me to some degree), gamers, people with a specific intrest in SL’s sex content or people who don’t “RL” well and prefer the digital world (also me to some degree after the Balkans).

    The end result is that a big chunk of America is un-represented here because “its a really big place”, like China...

    Generalizing about Americans based on Sl behavior might be a little off kilter, just like generalizing from popular media would be as media tends to only report the sensationally BAD to sell advertising with.

    My Sl Partner is a proud Canadian and I love her dearly - so I would point out that hers is a distinctly different culture than what we have in the lower 48 states. My Sl Friends encompass several Australians and Germans as well as people from the UK, EU and even California 🙂

    I consider myself lucky to have such a global collection of friends and I didn’t have to work hard to find them.

    My personal  belief is that *if* we all worked at trying to get to know each other in venues like SL, it could make small difference in how we get along outside of it. I’ve got to see personally what happens when supposedly civilized people decide that ethnic cleansing is the way to go, so I am really in favor of any platform that offers us a chance to see one another as people instead of “them”.

    SL is largely what you make of it, and if you’d like some help meeting a broader swath - I’d be honored.

    RL gave me the chance to see a big chunk of the world when I was young, my unscientific observation is that “people are people”, so how we get along iss entirely up to us.

     

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  8. 17 hours ago, Talligurl said:

    Besides, how is valor being stolen? One does not take valor from one person and claim it for oneself by misrepresenting oneself on the internet.

    Thats a very good question; and I have a probably so-so answer 🙂

    ”Stolen Valor” is principally a USA term, so I’ll confine my answer to thatn demogeaphic.

    Military veterans in the USA make up a very small component of our population, relative to the number of civilians they represented while on active duty. Many Americans have no one in their extended family who has ever served in peacetime or war (and thats a good thing) and therefore have no frame of reference bout who the are, how their experiences shape them or the challenges they face.

    My grandfather came home from War and had a very hard time shifting from “Marine Infantry” mode back to “Cattle Rancher”, but he made it. His travails trying to find “normal” again were painful, as were his physical disabilities - which is why he has always been my personal  hero (much of that for his determination to live a good life with my grandmother after the war)  and he was the reason I scandalized my mother by enlisting myself when I turned eighteen.

    Veterans in the USA had a very hard time after Korea and Vietnam, either ignored or actively despised by some of their own countrymen. This makes the “veteran community” perhaps a litte bit sensitive to people who never served, but claim that they did and process to behave like jerks.

    Being badly represented by someone “claiming” to be a veteran tarnishes the public reputation of those who did, and sullies the reputations of friends who never got to come home and make a life like my grandfather did.

    There are so many people willing to think ill of veterans, especially combat veterans, that the community doesn’t really need Posers giving them any fuel by behaving badly.

    I won’t say anything about the morality of war except to say as a veteran myself I passionately wish our political leaders would figure out how to stop making new ones. 

    As an aside, I will note that *rarely* will you hear a genuine combat veteran boasting about it, telling gory stories or posturing in public. Going to “the bad part of your head” is painful and usually something that only gets unpacked in the presence of others who have seen that particular elephant.  My grandfather never really opened up about his experiences until I came back from my little misadventure, and told me only a tithe of his experiences even then.

    All this being said, I see no reason to ban Military Posers and no way to police it if there was.

    Those of us who *have* served can usually identify our own with a few questions, as the military is an insular community and a Pretender just won’t know some of the answers 🙂. If someone takes too long to respond, its fair to assume they’re googling and google notoriously gets “insider” military culture wrong.

    The resentment of veterans against Military Posers bears great similarity to the concerned about non-minorities who play minority “blackface” avatars or RL males posing as women in SL. It treads the line between Offensive and Free Expression, and as someone whose job it once was to protect Free Expression for my nation - it would be bad for me to come down on it even when it leaves me furious.

    This probably was unhelpful, but I tried 🙂

     

     

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  9. 4 hours ago, Whirly Fizzle said:

    Which viewer are you using?
    Help -> About Second Life/ Viewer name

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  10. I seem to be having some kind of systemic incomparability with the change. The colors on everything are off, lag has jumped to "horrible everywhere".  I haven't done any photography here since the change hit.

    I run a Asus ROG PC with a decent GPU; at the moment I'm slightly underwhelmed with this improvement.

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  11. On 1/20/2019 at 10:26 AM, Skell Dagger said:

    In short, no. Second life avatars are not real people whose information can be sold to marketers, which is Facebook's entire business model. Many Second Life users have seen their SL-related Facebook accounts terminated for that reason. (Pages are fine; it's actual accounts in avatar names that FB regards as an issue.)

    The user is the commodity on FB, which is why - unless you specifically use a plugin such as Ghostery to block FB like/share buttons all over the web - you will be tracked. Even if you don't have a Facebook account, you will be tracked unless you specifically block those buttons, as well as the invisible 'Facebook pixel'. Facebook have actually admitted that. That tracking is why people who have multiple accounts, both for real life and Second Life, will sometimes see SL-relevant advertising on their real life FB account, and vice versa.

    Right in the mark Skell !!!

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  12. 21 hours ago, Solar Legion said:

    While I do agree with most of this, the fourth entry is one that I can somewhat understand ... It's been my experience that it is far more common with those who RP as more than one character - be it on the same sim or on several sims. Display Names have a seven day timer that is triggered each time you change your name - completely useless if you're not spending an entire week in one place, as one character.

    It can also simply be that their Display Name is set to a character's name for when they are Role Playing and that they do so often enough to feel that there is no need whatsoever to change it.

    Not all that confusing to be honest ... but it does take a certain mindset to untangle it.

    Normally that’s not a peeve unless they also resort to #2 when the uninitiated use the wrong name for the situation....

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  13. 01..Unreadable Fancy Fonts for Display names that are VERY different from the avatar's system name.

    02..People who get angry when you call them by their system name, because their display name is unreadable.

    03..People who include "Master" in their Display Name. 

    04..People who work in SL under one name, have a different Display Name and yet an even DIFFERENT System Name. Confuse much?

     

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  14. I’ve learned the hard way that saying negative things about Social Media drops me right in the middle of a flame war 🙂. “You must be really OLD” being a common theme ..

    Thats cool. I am and I’m happy to have lived this long 🙂

    I have a FB presence as my SL Avatar because several venues I frequent or work for communicate that way, beyond that and a few *dear* friends who share my sense of humor -  FB is pretty uninteresting.

    Platform convergence should not be mandatory, especially as FB used to discourage “alternate” accounts that aren’t “real” people; like SL avatars.

     

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  15. Speaking as 1/2 of a long-standing Couple; my daily activities are highly influenced by “we” and I’m very happy that way 🙂

    I DJ a bit, so club work can take some of my time, as does prep for the actual event and *shopping* to prep for the event.....”spend money to make money” is very true here.

    My other big current hobby is SL photography and feeding my narcissistic Flickr Feed 🙂. SL is so transitory and so many interesting places come and go quickly, I try to document what I can amid the usualy hailstorm Of Selfies .....

    My Partner and I go dancing quite a lot, especially when we can find clubs like the recently reinvigorated Blue Note and Fogbound (we both like a wide variety of music, but Blues is special for us).

    Velvet Thorn is also very special to us 🙂

    My photo-safaris mean that I generally explore the grid and meet people a lot. I get a lot of photo-locale referrals from people I meet as well as my scrubbing through the “SL Photogenic Locations” on the inter webs.

    Lastly, I’m pretty chatty....I talk to people a LOT.

    Thats mainly my Second Life.

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