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Spotlight hits political activism in virtual world. Naturally, mainstream media wants to know if terrorism is next.![]()
Images: In-world griefing attacks
Spotlight hits political activism in virtual world. Naturally, mainstream media wants to know if terrorism is next.![]()
Images: In-world griefing attacks
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they realize a key difference between real life and this game?
They can quit second life and not suffer any consequences. They
still have their first life to go back to. That's what the SECOND in
Second Life is there for isn't it?
If they really want to vote, they should vote with their wallets
and action and go find a different game that'll serve their
purpouses better. Or go start their own game. They they can
choose whether or not to let people vote in it. MMOGs are not
democracies, they're dictatorships of those who own and run
them, and who are the players to demand the right to vote in
game?
given to Terrorists or Convicts in prisons to probe there minds it would open the minds of our intelligence organizations and Law enforcement to their fantasy's and how they operate.
If it were my server I would be a bit ticked off.
Even if the only payment accepted is a credit card it is still very difficult to ban someone, and not just the account.
Or is it free....
It's a game, where the players are pawns for ad agencies like
GSD&M to profit from.... get over it. YOU HAVE BEEN HAD.
And yeah, if you're into 'Second Life'... how about working on your
first one?
Sick of it. Remember when you covered the entire industry? The big picture?
Are you a shareholder in second life? No.
You own zero assets, therefore you get to make zero rules.
LL created SL, therefore in your model, LL is god.
Would you start an opposition group against god?
No, you wouldn't. I would though - because i'm hardcore and you are not. I'm coming for you God.
FALSE. Simple fact checking would reveal that the so-called campaign site in Second Life was set up by an Edwards fan and has no ties to the campaign. Its no different then if I put up signs in my front yard.
John Edwards did NOT begin using Second Life as a campaign venue.
- Is SL the Poster Child for Bad Business?
- by Len Bullard March 7, 2007 2:51 AM PST
- The rest of the 3D On the Web industry welcome the success of SecondLife, WoW and others. It increases the market, it increases the mindshare. All good.
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(22 Comments)But someone at LL may want to take notice that SL is, by virtue of this reporting or ad campaign, whatever fast becoming the poster child for bad behavior of a community in a social network. The rising tenor of a backlash here at CNet is the emerging signal that this publicity blitz is beginning to backfire. Too may claims made here for SL have been shown to be historically inaccurate, too many problems with the technology are being outed as showing it to be unsafe for commerce, and the validity of using what is functionally an entertainment site for serious business applications is being questioned.
The danger is that the hype wears away at the front offices of the companies that LL needs to make a go of this as a profit-center and then the company officials begin to question the investments made by the second-tier managers and innovators in the SL-hosted experiments.
Caveat vendor.