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Randy Pole

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  1. I just use my clothing folder for clothing - it has subfolders for accessories, footwear etc. so I know where to find stuff. Bodies are all obviously in the body folder - subfolders set up for each mesh body I have.

    I think that HUDs to do the "work" take far more time and effort to setup than they are worth in the end.

  2. It is poor design and lack of forethought on behalf of the designers of that database. They should be using the UUID of the avatar and not the name of the avatar. They can then use LSL calls to return both the avatar first name, last name and display name so no need to manually update anything when it changes (though display names might be best avoided thanks to the use of creative fonts that will probably result in characters that make totally no sense).

    I understand that the needs of a database can change over time - I designed and managed one for fifteen years that grew and grew far beyond the original idea as managers added more and more "nice to haves" to reports data to be stored. In the end I had to totally rewrite and migrate the data over in order to have efficient indexed key fields. The same probably would be best for SL databases that have hard coded names as their key fields. Yes it will mean downtime but that can be prepared for and in the long run it is the way to go.

  3. Profiles that contain content that is not considered "General" will find themselves rated as moderate or adult and will not show in searches unless moderate and/or adult content is ticked.

    Profiles are automatically moderated by some form of word match - for obvious reasons we are not actually aware of what these words are. It should be noted that only the bio and 1st life text seems to be included in this automated text moderating.

    Images which violate the general rating but are in profiles can be reported in the normal matter.

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  4. Assuming that the people who created these automated avatars have followed the rules they will have registered them as a scripted agent. Personally I see nothing wrong with having that scripted agent status appended to the account data down in profile.... for example

    Resident
    No Payment Info on File
    Scripted Agent

    However something in my gut tells me that a great many of the avatars we see in world that are either just standing around (mostly in a skybox) or otherwise not acting like a human is in control of them are automated avatars that have not been registered as such.

    As LL do not publish the scripted avatar status on the profile it makes is hard to report violations of them not being registered too. 

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  5. This would be a negative effect.

    How would these hypothetical rigging bones interact with the rigged body? Which deformation to the skeleton would have priority? What incentive is there to have yet another rigging system added for clothing developers to cater for in addition to the many that are already out there?

    Ideally a decent rigging skeleton would have been introduced before mesh exploded onto the scene so that (again hypothetically) any clothing would have fitted any body. Alas this did not happen and it is now too late to try to throw a sticking plaster over it and try to achieve consistency.

  6. 47 minutes ago, Dorientje Woller said:

    The problem with this, as said before, you don't know with 100 % what other data has been, say it as it is, mined which they aren't open about it, nor do you know what they do with that kind of data.

    What other data can there possibly be? They only have access to that which is in your profile. They cannot access any of the information about your account data on the website.

    People need to step back a bit and be a bit less dare I say - paranoid.

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  7. I have always worked on the basis that there should be nothing in my profile that I do not want a complete stranger to know about me. I also make sure not to have any personal (i.e. relating to the real life human being not the pretend avatar) in the profile.

    Profiles for fictional avatars are not deemed to be personal information as they do not contain information clearly relatable to a living human being. Unless of course you have decided to add such information to your profile and if so then you need to take responsibility for throwing around your own personal information.

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  8. You are paying for tier of 8192 and the next step down is 4096. You are actually using 7393.

    A tier of 4096 with the premium plus land allocation of 2048 is not enough to maintain your current land holdings so you will not be able to reduce your tier by the $9 level.

    Tier is always billed in addition to membership premium fees.

  9. 6 hours ago, Chic Aeon said:

    Glad it only effects me in a second hand way. 

    When you say it only effects you do you mean that your friends see their own display names just fine but you do not?

    If they all do not see them and cannot change them then what viewers are they using? Are they using web profiles in the viewer or "legacy" profiles?

    You might want to raise a JIRA with all the details assuming you are using the LL viewer and not a TPV.

     

    UPDATE - are you 100% sure you have "View Display Names" ticked in preferences? If not then you will not see display names and not have the option to change display name.

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