So Much For Global Attack Prevention
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Kazuo Murakami
Sofa King
Join date: 31 Aug 2005
Posts: 359
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11-01-2005 12:10
From reading the release notes, you will notice we are re-enabling the recently placed limit on llGiveInventory. This is however followed by a clarification to the Community Standards as follows:
Global Attacks Objects, scripts, or actions which broadly interfere with or disrupt the Second Life community, the Second Life servers or other systems related to Second Life will not be tolerated in any form. We will hold you responsible for any actions you take, or that are taken by objects or scripts that belong to you. Sandboxes are available for testing objects and scripts that have components that may be unmanageable or whose behavior you may not be able to predict. If you chose to use a script that substantially disrupts the operation of Second Life, disciplinary actions will result in a minimum two-week suspension, the possible loss of in-world inventory, and a review of your account for probable expulsion from Second Life.
Right, that'll show em. I'm sure the person responsible for the grid crash was unaware he would get in trouble. =/
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Ingrid Ingersoll
Archived
Join date: 10 Aug 2004
Posts: 4,601
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11-01-2005 12:13
A "stern talking to" will fix their little red wagons. 
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Issarlk Chatnoir
Cross L. apologist.
Join date: 3 Oct 2004
Posts: 424
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11-01-2005 12:14
Either that, or keep dozen of things broken...
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Annah Zamboni
Banannah Annah
Join date: 2 Jun 2004
Posts: 1,022
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11-01-2005 12:23
The beauty of our freedom in SL can sometimes be our nightmare. Take away part of our freedom and flexibility and you take away part of the beauty of SL as well. Keep chipping away at it and soon nothing will be allowed. Variety (good and bad) is the spice of life. Just a note, Im not saying there isnt a fix that doesnt hender our SL experience, I am however rambling. 
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Newfie Pendragon
Crusty and proud of it
Join date: 19 Dec 2003
Posts: 1,025
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11-01-2005 12:25
Now now, the perpetrator of the last major crash needed more than a stern talking to...I would've at least given them hard looks and sighs of disapproval too.
That'll teach um.
- Newfie
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blaze Spinnaker
1/2 Serious
Join date: 12 Aug 2004
Posts: 5,898
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11-01-2005 12:51
Yes, I hear the "tut tut" punishiment will stop the hardiest griefer
Who needs neg rates
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Kazuo Murakami
Sofa King
Join date: 31 Aug 2005
Posts: 359
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11-01-2005 12:52
Or in extreme cases, LL can bust out the "Whats all this, then?"
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blaze Spinnaker
1/2 Serious
Join date: 12 Aug 2004
Posts: 5,898
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11-01-2005 13:07
yeah, or the dreaded nuclear option: the timeout
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Ellie Edo
Registered User
Join date: 13 Mar 2005
Posts: 1,425
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11-01-2005 13:42
Wise, calm decision from LL. Avoiding hysteria and over-reaction, and recognising that occasional abuses of our freedoms should not result in immediate crippling of them for us all, and therefore such abuses may need to be tolerated just occasionally, followed by punishing only the actual perpetrators as strongly as is possible.
I heartily approve.
It's a lesson some of our western governments would have done better to learn.
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Torley Linden
Enlightenment!
Join date: 15 Sep 2004
Posts: 16,530
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11-01-2005 15:15
Whelp, the thing is, and this has historical precedent here in SL, it hasn't been specified what else is in the works... there's a big cloud of ??? that has yet to be !!! and defined. The element of mystery can be a powerful one.
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