Davey Newell
Registered User
Join date: 16 Jan 2006
Posts: 7
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01-10-2007 19:15
I've read them top to bottom, and there are a lot of things that would lead me to believe that it is, but I'm really unsure about it. It came to my attention when someone asked me to help protest a -supposedly- fascist french group known as Front National. I don't know what to think, but everyone protesting seemed to get aggressive. There must be some sort of thin line between protesting and harassment, (Even if protesting is allowed) and I'm not sure where it is. please shed some light on this.
-- Davey Newell
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Blue Linden
There For You
Join date: 11 Jul 2005
Posts: 3,311
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01-11-2007 16:19
Protesting, in and of itself, is not against TOS/Community Standards, but should the protest escalate to a point where protesters are preventing people from moving freely, using scripts to harass individuals, or trying to access parcels they've been restricted from, then Customer Support can choose to treat it as abuse. It's suggested you use your better judgement in voicing your opnions and maintain a degree of respect for even those with whom you disagree.
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Chadrick Linden
****** Lab Monkey
Join date: 3 Oct 2006
Posts: 51
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Hi Davey!
01-11-2007 16:21
This really depends on the Community Standards. If the protest is influencing the Second Life experience of other residents, it can be considered a TOS violation. There are many ways to protest issues in Second Life without ruining the experience of others. So protesting, is not a TOS violation on it's own, but can be used to be one.
Hope this helps.
Best,
Chadrick
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