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Ceka Cianci
SuperPremiumExcaliburAcc#
Join date: 31 Jul 2006
Posts: 4,489
11-18-2008 11:49
/me looks around the room in an almost comatose state *
Is this the Iraq?
do you have any maps?
and yaa.
i personally baaalieve.... i am in the wrong thread....such as?
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Rocky Rutabaga
isn't wearing underwearâ„¢
Join date: 14 Apr 2006
Posts: 291
11-18-2008 11:53
From: Vi Shenley
I signed up for a world created and lived in by its residents, and that is not the case today, sadly.
Amen to that.
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Phil Deakins
Prim Savers = low prims
Join date: 17 Jan 2007
Posts: 9,537
11-18-2008 13:24
From: Vi Shenley
I signed up for a world created and lived in by its residents, and that is not the case today, sadly.
I don't understand that thinking. It's still the same world that's created and lived in by its residents. It was never a world, the whole of which was created and lived in by each resident, so what's different? Each of us has never been able to create the *whole* SL world - we can only create and live in our little bit of it, and that's still the same as it always was.

Incidentally, if you joined around the time when you registered for this forum, the world you joined included camping.
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Sling Trebuchet
Deleted User
Join date: 20 Jan 2007
Posts: 4,548
11-18-2008 13:31
From: Phil Deakins
I don't understand that thinking. It's still the same world that's created and lived in by its residents. It was never a world, the whole of which was created and lived in by each resident, so what's different?


What's different is that we as avatars are diminished by the avatars that are unattended by human operators on a one-to-one basis.


I think the majority of people join SL in the expectation that it is a social platform.

Where is everybody?
At the high-traffic places. At those clusters of avatar dots.

Go there and .....
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Maggie: We give our residents a lot of tools, to build, create, and manage their lands and objects. That flexibility also requires people to exercise judgment about when things should be used.
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Rhaorth Antonelli
Registered User
Join date: 15 Apr 2006
Posts: 7,425
11-18-2008 13:34
From: Sling Trebuchet
What's different is that we as avatars are diminished by the avatars that are unattended by human operators on a one-to-one basis.


I think the majority of people join SL in the expectation that it is a social platform.

Where is everybody?
At the high-traffic places. At those clusters of avatar dots.

Go there and .....



strangely I tend to find people, real people, lots of chatting lots of interacting, and not help island or the welcome areas

I rarely run into bot farms...

I guess it depends on where one wants to look, and how they search
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From: someone
Morpheus Linden: But then I change avs pretty often too, so often, I look nothing like my avatar. :)


They are taking away the forums... it could be worse, they could be taking away the forums AND Second Life...
Phil Deakins
Prim Savers = low prims
Join date: 17 Jan 2007
Posts: 9,537
11-18-2008 13:34
From: Sling Trebuchet
What's different is that we as avatars are diminished by the avatars that are unattended by human operators on a one-to-one basis.


I think the majority of people join SL in the expectation that it is a social platform.

Where is everybody?
At the high-traffic places. At those clusters of avatar dots.

Go there and .....
We are not diminshed by unattended avatars at all. You and I both joined when unattended avatars were common (camping). And there are far more attended avatars around now than there was then. We all joined a world that is created and lived in by its residents, and there's no change.
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Briana Dawson
Attach to Mouth
Join date: 23 Sep 2003
Posts: 5,855
11-18-2008 15:57
From: Sling Trebuchet

I think the majority of people join SL in the expectation that it is a social platform.

Yes.
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Tristin Mikazuki
Sarah Palin ROCKS!
Join date: 9 Oct 2006
Posts: 1,012
11-18-2008 16:17
as the man said" There are lies there are damned lies then there are statics"

like anyone would trust someone "bot" count lol thats just a joke
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Jonathon Darcy
All up in yo' buisness
Join date: 16 Aug 2007
Posts: 71
11-18-2008 18:01
From: Anya Ristow
I do not use non-responsiveness as a criteria. Did you think I talked to 700 avatars in ten hours?


Personally, I think that if you had then less people would be criticising your statistics.
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