and just on a side note
this is from SL directly, shown here at
http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php
Every Resident has a right to live their Second Life. Disrupting scheduled events,** repeated transmission of undesired advertising content,** the use of repetitive sounds, following or self-spawning items, or other objects that intentionally slow server performance or inhibit another Resident's ability to enjoy Second Life are examples of Disturbing the Peace.
that right there is a violation. noone wants to see it so hense, report away
this is from SL directly, shown here at
http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php
Every Resident has a right to live their Second Life. Disrupting scheduled events,** repeated transmission of undesired advertising content,** the use of repetitive sounds, following or self-spawning items, or other objects that intentionally slow server performance or inhibit another Resident's ability to enjoy Second Life are examples of Disturbing the Peace.
that right there is a violation. noone wants to see it so hense, report away
Has anyone gotten a Linden to comment on that part of the CS specifically and explain why it doesn't apply?