http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/09/a-college-is-a-community-but-cannot-be-a-home/500882/
"And I worry that some progressive college students are missing this inherent untenability by unconsciously proceeding as if there is a right to feel at home in college, but only for those with a “correct” or “enlightened” view of what home should be."
In my experience, networks change over time anyway simply because the participants change - some move on and others develop new interests - a perfect opportunity for an avatar to re-invent a new persona ...
Thanks for the responses ... for one, my rig is definitely VR ready for Sansar and those 3d photos are a real wow, even if sometime in the future. Won't be leaving SL anytime soon 'though ! :matte-motes-sunglasses-3:
That is a pessimistic assessment. I'm still fascinated by the medium and probably spend far too much time online.I hope SL will always be available.
My question is - if Sansar is not to replace S.L., what will Sansar be used for ?
How would Sansar become more attractive to users - remember what happened to all those commercial enterprises and educational institutions in SL a few years ago ?
How many people want to spend the time and can afford to don a VR headset for a virtual experience on a regular basis ?
This question has been raised often during the past years - it remains unanswered, so here goes. Will Second Life close after Sansar opens for business or will both business models run concurrently while profitable ? Will we be able to use both of them on the hardware with which we chose to run Second Life ? Any thoughts on the matter ?