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  1. Dresden Ceriano wrote:


    Vivienne Schell wrote:

    If i were a reporter at the Guardian i´d give a damn on non-disclosure agreements. Unfortunately the Guardian isn´t interested in the fate of Linden Lab customers or Second Life anymore...:matte-motes-nerdy:

    This could be a great, new, drinking game... take a shot anytime you recognize someone who's actually interested in the fate of LL's customers or SL itself, who isn't entirely insane, heavily sedated or in dire need of N/AA.

    ...Dres

    TEETOTALLERS would love that game!

    ***Presumably the LL Marketing department and senior management don't do alcohol***


  2. Vivienne Schell wrote:

    If i were a reporter at the Guardian i´d give a damn on non-disclosure agreements. Unfortunately the Guardian isn´t interested in the fate of Linden Lab customers or Second Life anymore...:matte-motes-nerdy:

     

     

    FROM the number of typos in your previous posts I had rather assumed you WERE a reporter for the Guardian . . .

    ***I know, I know, you get very excited, even agitated about this issue . . . ***

  3. IF I was beta testing the sequal [sic] I would have signed a non-disclosure agreement which would have prevented me from telling anybody anything about it in these forums

    ***and it would certainly not have allowed me to encourage the participation of random Second Lifers who might not be trusted by Peter Gray to be hyper-enthusiastic about the new platform***


  4. Dresden Ceriano wrote:


    Benson Gravois wrote:

    That was a really stupid response.

     

    Well... ask a stupid question...

    ...Dres

    . . . AND ask it in the wrong place too, and what can you expect?

    ***If you want cut-and-paste explanations and demonstrations try over in Answers; this forum is for discussion, of even the most ingenuous queries***


  5. Dillon Levenque wrote:

     

    If that's true, it actually means that the kinds of things we very occasionally see here (successful SL to RL romance, for example) may be much more widespread than we think. That the kinds of life improvements we sometimes imagine SL making possible actually ARE being made possible, possibly in great numbers. That's pretty cool, isn't it?

    YOU don't really expect those who - for some reason - have continued to play, after divorce, serial relationship break up or whatever life disimprovements that SL engenders, to rush to self-publicise their victim status in response to the yellow press's invitation, do you? And of course, those who have been terminally shamed, who have been rendered unable to communicate, been made homeless or taken their own lives as a consequence of playing SL are not going to be reading Facebook or Twitter feeds in order to reveal to VICE the life-changing identity tourist activities that brought about their fall.

    [Come to think of it, they are probably relating a mixture of their experiences and lies on Jerry Springer. Except the dead ones, that is.]

    ***On a net basis, I reckon SL has probably ruined tens - at least - more lives than it has improved***

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