Perrie Juran wrote:
I really should know better than to do this but here we go. I have a feeling I may not be a popular person in the Forum by the end of the day. I've just been too controversial. But anyways...............
NickBraxton wrote:
Make Second Life more User friendly
How? What are you referring too? Better Viewers? Better Servers? Policing the welcome areas? Or just being available for general support?
First of all it's a good thing for being skeptical and think in a critical way about things that have been written.
This way we ended up on the moon also Perrie.
But let me answer your questions..
With User friendly I mean, I have some ideas (like a usable FREE fo newbies tool) who will help them in their way to play Second Life in a much better way than they can now.
Newbies end up now in a newbie friendly Sim (which is good) but then they are left in the open air and only with a bit of luck they will find the right person who will guide them. I've spoken to many of them and also discovered (like the rest of us) that many people leave without even had the chance to discover SL in the way they should have before they decided to leave. I really would like to change this.
Make Second Life More reliable (when you buy items)
More reliable in what way? What can you do to make sure that either In World or Marketplace deliveries are more dependable? Those are technical issues.
Or are you meaning that you will be policing Merchants to make sure that what I see is what I get? This is again very vague. With making more reliable I mean: Encourage shop owners to deliver what they mention in their shop/marketplace and give good CSe, also after you have bought the item. Too many times I bought something which didn't work at all or wasn't what was shown on the billboard and after writting a notecard discover that this person didn't reply at all. Due the fact that LL doesn't come inbetween you've lost your Lindens. I really would like to change this also by finding out who are the ones where you should go to when you want to buy something and where you definately not should buy. For this several survey's are created which will give us a pretty good idea which shops experienced users reccomend. At this very moment (and I buy a lot I can promise you that) I can give good advice where to buy certain items, nonetheless I cannot give advice about ANY item. This means also that even I as an experienced user can fall into a trap which of course I would like to prevent. To solve this issue, again...I hope a lot of people will start doing the survey and the only way to achieve this is letting people know that this is survey is comming (by Facebook, Twitter, this medium and by asking people to connect to the group so I can send them a message)
Make Second Life More beautiful (by stimulating this way to create beautiful Sims)
Again, how? And stimulating what way? Besides, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I don't find BDSM themed SIMs very attractive but other people drool over them. Correct and again the survey (this time a other one) is the answer to this question.
By asking the right questions, me and the team (and after that, other SL users) will know which Sims are the nicest ones to visit (very handy, because showing a few of these to newbies is a good way to introduce them to the game, which will result in more people to stay)
You most likely will know which BDSM Sims are nice and which not, but can you also give advice about all other enviroments? I cannot because I haven't seen all Sims and most likely you cannot either. It get's even more interesting if you can tell the developers of the Sims that doesn't score high, what they could do to change this (again, ask the right questions on the survey)
When we share this information, Sim owners will be encouraged to develop/change their Sim into more attractive one for SL users and being able to show new born citizens to a high ranked Sim will eventualy result in more people to stay (which could become nice developers themselves)
Make Second Life Less expensive by motivate shop owners to give better service and create better products.
How do you intend to Motivate the shop owners? Boycotts? Black Mail? Favored Merchants lists? Price controls? Merchants do want a return on their investment. A ratings system? We already se how ratings get gamed in the Marketplace. How would you intend to control this? And after all, if a Merchant spends more time on the quality of their products and service, they will want a greater ROI. Easy question and you've given the answer yourself
Answer: Merchants want indeed a ROI. and they cannot if they don't get any customers or less customers when they're mentioned as "unreliable or when a lot of people have voted that this shop/developer/creator/shop owner sells rubbish.
And again the survey is the answer here (or at least a very good chance to get more knowledge) We wil get a rating system and when enough people do the survey we can advice what a certain shop owner could do to improve their sales. When a SL customer knows where he shouldn't buy because the shop owner sells crap & nice stories but no good product and give no refund the customers on SL will save money. (at least...I would have been very pleased if I knew then what I know now and the sooner I can share this knowledge the better it is. It will encourage people to start developing something nice first and think about how to give service before trowing them Inworld in a shop or on Marketplace which will benefit us all again.
I hope I have answered your (and maybe other peoples questions) decent because this was the best way to explain it and I cannot give more information...I think this covers it all.
Last but not least: Know that several good people have very good intentions and do their best to solve some issues that have been bothering us for some time and we hope that our efforts will have effect eventually..
Greetzzz,
Nick Braxton
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While I think your goals here are nice, I am very skeptical of what you are saying here you want to do.
I do applaud any one or any group that helps people in SL.
But unless the group is some how accepted as a liaison or representative for Residents by LL, I don't see your goals as viable unless you are going to start policing the grid. And we all know how that turns out.
Make Second Life More reliable (when you buy items)
More reliable in what way? What can you do to make sure that either In World or Marketplace deliveries are more dependable? Those are technical issues.
Or are you meaning that you will be policing Merchants to make sure that what I see is what I get? This is again very vague. Make Second Life More beautiful (by stimulating this way to create beautiful Sims)
Again, how? And stimulating what way? Besides, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I don't find BDSM themed SIMs very attractive but other people drool over them.
Make Second Life Less expensive by motivate shop owners to give better service and create better products.
How do you intend to Motivate the shop owners? Boycotts? Black Mail? Favored Merchants lists? Price controls? Merchants do want a return on their investment. A ratings system? We already se how ratings get gamed in the Marketplace. How would you intend to control this? And after all, if a Merchant spends more time on the quality of their products and service, they will want a greater ROI. -------------------------
While I think your goals here are nice, I am very skeptical of what you are saying here you want to do.
I do applaud any one or any group that helps people in SL.
But unless the group is some how accepted as a liaison or representative for Residents by LL, I don't see your goals as viable unless you are going to start policing the grid. And we all know how that turns out.
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