I can only assume that this topic is a protest of some sorts against SL, so...
From: Raymond Figtree
What would you pay for a product that didn't work?
Are you implying that Second Life doesn't work? Under what criteria? 'Cuz it seems to be working for me. A little slow, a little laggy, yes, but it's working.
From: someone
What if it was guaranteed to work worse and worse as time went on?
Where is this guarantee? Is it written down? I never got this guarantee.
From: someone
What if the company that made it was always taking it away from you so they could change it and break it further?
Didn't the company let you know that there would be occasional downtime? Me, I did know that it would be down occasionally. I also knew... and it was, in fact, one of the selling points... that they would be changing it. I was counting on that. As for breaking it further... matter of opinion, y'ask me.
From: someone
What if you knew the company that sold it to you had terrible customer service?
Define that. I've always had very good customer service. Everytime I've had a problem, they've done their best to help try to fix it. Every single time.
From: someone
What if they were horribly vague with how they communicated things to you?
Horribly vague? Other than the latest ageplay issue, what else are you talking about? You make it sound like this is an issue that crops up every time.
From: someone
What if they gave bots preferential treatment over humans?
Um... huh? Aren't the bots owned and created by other humans and, as such the argument should be "giving humans who have and use bots preferential treatment over humans who don't"? Or has there been some miraculous progress in the field of AI that no-one's heard about?
From: someone
Just wondering...
No, you're just trying to stir the pot. Let's be honest.