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Hidden Policies

Lasivian Leandros
Hopelessly Obsessed
Join date: 11 Jul 2005
Posts: 238
11-17-2006 12:21
So, we can't ask questions about LL's internal policys here.

We cannot use the feature voting tool to vote on policy changes.
(I reference
https://secondlife.com/vote/vote.php?get_id=2018)

LL refuses to be open about it's enforcement of abuse.

I don't understand how SL can be called a "platform" with these types of restrictions.

Are we or are we not allowed to know how LL runs things in regards to it's abuse policies and other "hidden" internal workings, or is this always going to be a big black hole of information that we will never see, hear about, or change?
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Robin Linden
Linden Lifer
Join date: 25 Nov 2002
Posts: 1,224
11-18-2006 20:39
The community standards and policies in place to enforce them are available on the web site. These policies are currently the basis for working with Residents on the mainland.

Island owners are able to create 'covenants', which describe their own variation of behavioral standards and discipline. In the next year, similar capabilities will be brought to the mainland, where parcel owners will be able to create policies (covenants) as part of our push to allow for local controls.

As we move in this direction, individual land owners will be able to decide how much or how little information they want to provide about the decisions they make regarding standards violations.
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