Robin Linden: Hi everyone -- I'm guessing from the signs and the chat that we're in for a pretty lively conversation!
Robin Linden: I'm going to answer a lot of questions that have been on the forums over the last week
Robin Linden: hopefully I'll hit all the main points
Robin Linden: then we'll open the floor to you -- IM you questions to Haney and I'll do my best to answer them
Robin Linden: Why SL for teens, and why now? We've been turning away teens since the beginning, and closing their accounts as we find them in SL.
Robin Linden: We know there's a huge interest in SL among them, but we also believe that having a large population of teens in SL proper would dramatically change the environment and the culture.
Robin Linden: We remain committed to keeping the SL main grid 18+.
Robin Linden: But as someone said in the forums, "It's a great place to learn programming, architecture, business principals, 3D modeling, social interaction".
Robin Linden: Recently we opened an exhibit in a museum designed to introduce kids to virtual worlds. It's been enormously popular and proved again that the creative possibilities of SL are tailor-made for teens.
Robin Linden: We've had many requests from schools for access to SL for their students. So while we agree that teens don't belong in SL, we do think a separate place, made for them exclusively, will be very exciting .
Robin Linden: How will we limit access to SL by teens?
Robin Linden: Essentially the same way we do now, by requiring a birthdate at registration, and making it clear in the Terms of Service that the main grid is 18+ and that anyone found in SL who is underage is violating the TOS and will be removed.
Robin Linden: We are also changing the registration process and the terms of service to make sure parents are aware that their children are creating a Second Life account and that they will be in a separate world designed just for them.
Robin Linden: How will we limit access to teen grid by adults?
Robin Linden: No one over the age of 18 will be allowed on the teen grid except Linden staff. For now, no parents, no teachers. If we find someone over 18 impersonating a teen to access the teen grid they will be immediately banned,
Robin Linden: permanently from both the teen grid and the Second Life main grid.
Robin Linden: We are putting in a special help line for kids, similar to Live Help, which will connect them immediately with Linden staff. If it's clear to us that there has been inappropriate activity, the individual involved will be immediately removed from the teen grid.
Robin Linden: and if proven guilty, from both grids permanently. Any activity that is illegal in the real world will be reported to the National Association for Missing and Exploited Children.
Robin Linden: How will we manage content?
Robin Linden: All sims in the teen grid will be rated PG. Profanity and mature content will not be allowed. We will rely on abuse reports as we do now, in addition to liaison supervision, to make sure that content meets the standards in the community standards.
Robin Linden: How will we manage behavior problems?
Robin Linden: The teen grid will have its own liaison staff who have been chosen for their experience in working with kids. They, as well as the main grid liaisons, will be supervised by Char Linden in a new, full-time role. Her part-time liaison position on the main grid will be filled by a new liaison.
Robin Linden: At the same time, we are continuing to add liaisons on the main grid as we move as quickly as possible to 24/7 coverage.
Robin Linden: Discipline in the teen grid will be straightforward -- 3 strikes and you're out. We will be using a somewhat different version of the community standards, written to be more specific about behaviors and the disciplinary repercussions. The teen grid wil
Robin Linden: We will be using a somewhat different version of the community standards, written to be more specific about behaviors and the disciplinary repercussions.
Robin Linden: The teen grid will have a separate queue of abuse reports.
Robin Linden: Initially the teen grid will have limited hours, coinciding with liaison hours on the main grid.
Robin Linden: In this way we can ensure there is always an adult readily available to support any problems on the teen grid.
Robin Linden: Can we sell to the teen grid?
Robin Linden: We're still looking at ways to allow content to be traded between the grids.
Robin Linden: We need to make sure that content has been vetted for PG/M rating, that permissions are respected, and that L$ go to the right people.
Robin Linden: In the short term we really appreciate all the 'hand-me-downs' that have been passed to the teen grid.
Robin Linden: Longer term we hope we'll be able to work out a way to allow content to move back and forth between the two grids.
Robin Linden: What happens when someone on the teen grid turns 18?
Robin Linden: People 18 and over are not allowed in the teen grid
Robin Linden: Once someone turns 18, they will graduate, and move, with inventory, to the main grid.
Robin Linden: Like all rites of passage, we anticipate this move will be a bitter-sweet one, but necessary. We'll try to ease the pain by making a celebration of it, like graduation in real life.
Robin Linden: Will the economy be shared with SL, and what about GOM/IGE?
Robin Linden: The economy will be shared, and the teen grid will have Linden currency commensurate with its population.
Robin Linden: We're still working out the details for currency exchange with GOM and IGE,
Robin Linden: but I assume they'll handle these accounts in the same way they do all accounts for people under 18, whom they do business with regularly.
Robin Linden: Neither GOM nor IGE will have access to the teen grid. Their ATMs will be placed on the grid by Linden staff.
Robin Linden: Similarly, if SL Exchange or another SL company decides to do teen specific business,
Robin Linden: we will work with them to help them set up their ATMs, but they will not have access to the grid.
Robin Linden: Will the teens have their own website and forums?
Robin Linden: We're putting together a separate forum for teens, along with web content that's specific to them.
Robin Linden: How will we manage pricing and controlling expenditures?
Robin Linden: When someone sets up a teen account they'll be paying the same amount for a membership as other SL users.
Robin Linden: However, the card holder on the account will be notified that the account has been set up.
Robin Linden: In a similar way, if a teen wants to increase their land tier, the card holder on the account will be notified in time to stop the tier increase.
Robin Linden: Teens will not be eligible to bid in SL auctions, but will purchase land in relatively small parcels directly from Governor Linden for Linden currency.
Donnie Donovan: no teeny barons!
Robin Linden: I don't have a launch date yet. As you can see we still have some work to do so it all goes smoothly.
Robin Linden: hehe -- teeny barons. Funny thought
Robin Linden: That's it for the canned stuff. Questions? Comments?
You: Taco Rubio: "Is it moral for a company to target an audience for profit when the stated company's goals (indeed it's title) is to created a 2nd life? Shouldn't kids, by definition, be developing their 1st life?
Robin Linden: The question of morality is an interesting one that I suppose you can ask any company that makes and sell something to children.
Robin Linden: Frankly I think Second Life is a phenomenal teaching tool, and that we'll be surprised at
Robin Linden: how fast the kids pick up the skills and learn
You: Terin Martov: How will you address the concerns that more teens will make their way to SL, here?
Robin Linden: I think fewer teens will make there way here, because they'll have somewhere else to go
Robin Linden: Right now we have teens begging to come in and we have to turn them away
You: DebbieAnn Fairplay: how do you verify people's ages... its easy to lie about your age on line
Robin Linden: When the new registration process goes into effect it will ask for a birthdate which we can use for verification
Robin Linden: If we have any reason to suspect that someone is lying we immediately put their account on hold while we get verification
Robin Linden: I know people can lie, but wherever we can put precautions in to prevent that we have
You: Millie Thompson: Will teens be able to own land on the teen grid and what would happen once they transfer to the main grid? Will they keep their land or start from square one?
Robin Linden: Good question. They'll be able to own land, although they won't get it through the auction process.
Robin Linden: When they transfer to the main grid I assume they'll sell it. They'll be able to keep their L$ and inventories
You: Terin Martov: If we are all using Linden dollars, how do you see that affecting the value?
Robin Linden: The Linden dollar supply is linked to the population, so it shouldn't be affected -- more money, but also more people with a use for it
You: Can you anonymously ask about amnesty?
Robin Linden: Yes
Robin Linden: Is that it?
You: I think the Q is - will kids now in SL get amnesty?
Robin Linden: Well hopefully there aren't very many if any. If so, I'd prefer they ask for amnesty anonymously than continue to lie
You: Cristiano Midnight: - it seems constantly that Linden Lab does not have enough resources to handle support fully - why would they split off even more resources for a grid that will require far more oversight than the main one does
Robin Linden: Well first I think you're making an assumption that the teen grid will need far more oversight.
Robin Linden: That said, we will have a separate liaison staff for the teen grid, and we will also handle support requests through a separate queue
Robin Linden: There should be no affect on the level of service to the main grid.
Robin Linden: In addition we're adding another CSR this week. You may have also
Robin Linden: seen the list of new Lindens on the forums. One is Uncle Linden, who will be working with you to make sure
Robin Linden: CSR stands for Customer Servide Rep for those of you on repeaters
You: chad Statosky: how many sims will be allotted to teen sl?
Robin Linden: Initially there will be a small grid -- probably about 16. Since it will have a much
Robin Linden: smaller population, less content density and most likely fewer scripts, the machines that we use there will
Robin Linden: be from the older batches. So the new sims will continue to go into the main grid for now
You: chad Statosky: will objects in the teen grid be able to communicate with objects in this sim?
Robin Linden: We're working on that. It won't be easy, but at the moment is possible, so we're looking at how to manage that
You: Newfie Pendragon: If parents are going to be notified, is this expected to be a 100% coverage (all parents) thing, and how will it be verified/proven they've received notification?
Robin Linden: It won't be 100% coverage, but we'll do the best we can to make sure they are informed
You: Schwanson Schlegel: can we have an approximate date? Schwanson Schlegel: days...weeks..months
Robin Linden: I don't have an exact date. There are some things we need to work out still
Robin Linden: the object communication, how to have an orientation island set up in the grid, website content
You: Pituca Chang: Who will be holding building, scripting and texturing classes for the teens?
Robin Linden: We'll have teen mentors.
Robin Linden: I don't know if you remember, but when this grid first opened no one knew how to do anything
Robin Linden: Those who figured it out first taught the others
Robin Linden: I suspect we'll see the kids will catch on very quickly, if the kids we've already seen use Sl are any
Robin Linden: indication
Robin Linden: And with Char at the helm, I suspect there will be mentors in no time!
You: Ontay Drago: why don't we have a supervised sim (supervised by lindens) that us and the teens can go to so they can learn from us, how else can they learn to build and script it is hard to grasps a teens attention(i have a little brother i know)person to p
You: person is bett Ontay Drago: or simpler form y not have a teaching sim that is supervised that we can teach the teens at Ontay Drago: also will we be able to pay the teens like if my brother plays teen SL can i give him L$??
Robin Linden: There won't be any communication between the two grids. This really will be a
Robin Linden: separate version of SL, just for them. They'll figure it out, believe me.
Robin Linden: We've all seen how fast teens pick up new technologies -- it's really exciting
Robin Linden: I wouldn't be surprised if they come up with some wonderful things we haven't even thought of yet
You: Anthony Bijoux: Will Teen SL residents have unique Last names or will they share with the Adult choices?
Robin Linden: They'll share with the adult choices. Each name gets used 150 times, so it does mean
Robin Linden: the family on the main grid might be smaller if it's a popular name with kids
Robin Linden: If for some reason that becomes a problem we can either split the names or add more uses