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Julianna Pennyfeather
Registered User
Join date: 19 Aug 2004
Posts: 136
10-08-2006 15:11
why is the blog not updated on the half hour at least? the last entry was at 2 15 now it is three.

why is there alowed so many alts why is there a freebie acct so many people are logging in do damage log off delte thier acct and lindens delte them and they are no where to be found.
i suggest to go back to the old system have a trial run free then sign up for a basic for 10 bucks or a premium acct
not more than for alts per ip address dont use the credit card to determin how many alts use the place where people logg i from and being as sometimes more than one person logs in allow ony four from one ip address .

put a program in the sl program that would track certain things like duplicators ad viruses and things people make that are detriment to sl. need a security programmer in the at linden labs to create security systems in the program to prevent these attacks.

get the user payment information off a persons profile that is considered confidential this would never be allowed in the real world. in todays socity of id theft and all why are the you the lindens allowing our personal information to be spread to anyone in sl by posting our payment info used or not used.????????????
Jeska Linden
Administrator
Join date: 26 Jul 2004
Posts: 2,388
10-10-2006 17:55
During grid downtime, we do try to update the blog as frequently as possible. For example, on Sunday, I tried to update the blog everyon 30-45 minutes or whenever there was additional information. Unfortunately sometimes that means we have to update with "We're still working on things!" but we are trying to be as transparent as possible during these outages.

We're also working on various ways to help reduce these types of attacks in the future. You might want to read Robin's Recent Blog Post about this as well.
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