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    Fitted Mesh Is Here!

    Hey thanks for continuing to make it more and more difficult for part-time content creators (who by the way can't afford software to make good meshes, or have the time to learn that Blender junk), to be a part of the creators side of SL. Way to go, ruining it for the little guys. LL sure is good at that.

  1. Wounded pride? Crying? Um, wow. You read all that from my words? Seriously, I don't care what people know about me. If I cared, I certainly wouldn't be on FaceBook or be open about RL in SL. No, my "pride" isn't even wounded. I laugh at how you just assume that it is.

    Ok, all the stupid bullhonky aside.....

    Yes...people should have a choice about all this

    Yes..its up to people just what they choose to share on the web

    And very doubtful that LL will listen to any of the complaints in this blog

    While the sky is falling and the chicken-littles are running away...I'll still be enjoying this great world called SecondLife.

  2. I was not "outed" persay. My SL profile just doesn't list those things that were posted about me. I had my FaceBook link in the web part of my SL profile. He (i think Shockwave is a he, not sure by the pic lol) obviously loaded my page from that link and reposted the basic info that shows on my FB page. Therefore, he did post information about me that is not listed on my SL profile, which IS against the SL TOS. It doesn't matter that yes, I put my link there. Its still against the SL TOS to repost info about someone if its not explicitly listed in their SL profile.

    Shockwave can backpeddle all he likes about that, but he did do it and it was wrong. He since re-edited the original post and for that...I thank him.

    Now, that aside......

    People need to realize that simply by having a FaceBook Like button on their SL web profile page, does NOT put their credit card info or financial well-being at risk, in any way. People put themselves at more risk by signing up to scam ad's, porn sites, using Gmail or Yahoo Messenger..than they do when they "Like" a link via FaceBook. "Liking" a page doesn't solicit your email address or anything like that.

    Try reading LL's Privacy Policy. Read it here: http://secondlife.com/corporate/privacy.php

    LL is not going to risk such a huge lawsuit, in that California courts will shut LL down completely, for sharing or exposing our personal RL account information.

    And most importantly......

    What is so hard to understand about, "The only way anyone can connect your RL self to your SL self, is if YOU choose to place information on the web that connects your two lives". ??

    Common sense says, if you post that information then get found out...its YOUR fault, no one elses.

  3. For one, I never said anyone HAS to have or accept anything.

    For two, I never gave you permission to post information from my FaceBook page.

    For three, I have not stated that I support this whole thing. Just as I have not stated that I don't. Linden Lab will do as Linden Lab see's fit, no matter our opinions.

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    What you don't seem to get is that WE don't opt into the Facebook connection.  ANY person with access to the WWW has access to our SL profile now, AND can link to it from his Facebook page.  We now have no control over the dissemination of our information outside of SL.

    Paranoid?  I think not.

    Then don't post anything on your SL profile that will expose who you are RL. Simple.

    And yes, thats an element of Paranoia. Look it up. It all boils down to people getting paranoid about having their SL selves discovered. Thats not going to happen if they don't post RL info on their SL profiles. How many times do I have to say that?

  5. "Liking" a page via FaceBook, whether it be a web-based SL profile or a blog on some low quality website, does not pose a "security risk". Linking or Liking doesn't and will not expose your credit card info, home address or social security number (for Americans). All it does is shows the exact same thing any one else would see, who chooses to view a profile.

    LL isn't sharing our personal info with FaceBook. Show me where they state that fact, any where. You can't, because thats never been stated or even insinuated.

    Unless some one is stupid enough to post their RL info (address, phone, etc.) on their SL profile, they have absolutely nothing to worry about. Yes, if they continue to worry about something thats not there..thats called paranoia my friend.

    For those that do have FaceBook and don't want people figuring out their SL identity...simply make sure theres nothing that would suggest the two accounts/profiles are related. Its simple enough to do. There won't be anything on FaceBook saying "Joe Blow from SL is John Blow on FaceBook".

    A little common sense and a few minutes of serious research, is all it takes to figure out that theres no security risk by liking an SL profile from FaceBook...unless that SL person is dumb enough to share personal info on the SL profile.

    I know I repeated my point a couple times...thats only to TRY and get my point across. Which is a valid point.

  6. 3 Simple Solutions to everyone's Paranoia:

    1. Don't want the world to know your SL/RL Info? Simply don't post anything "personal" on your SL Profile.

    2. Don't want your SL account linked to FaceBook? Change your SL Email address and Contact Info so that its different from your FaceBook Account (assuming you have one).

    3. Don't have FaceBook? Then theres no problem. LL isn't making anyone sign up for a FaceBook account.

     

    Lets face it...LL isn't going to take your whining and complaints in to serious consideration. They stopped doing that a few years ago. Let LL do as they will. Its their product, not ours. We own NOTHING in or about SecondLife. Lindens even tell us that in the TOS. SL/LL is not a publicly traded company. Therefore, none of us are true stakeholders or shareholders and none of our opinions really matter.

    Sure, LL makes mistakes, regularly. I'm not sticking up for them in the least bit. But I DO have real common sense about things.

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