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Key: MISC-1231
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Won't Finish
Priority: Critical Critical
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Vint Falken
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Watchers: 49
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4. Second Life Misc Issues - MISC

Missing Cultures & Communities from SL5B

Created: 31/May/08 08:22 AM   Updated: 30/Jun/08 11:58 AM
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The following communities are said to be missing from what was described as: 'Celebrating the cultural diversity of Second Life': 'Who do you hang around with in Second Life? What are your communities' traditions and signature characteristics? Are you proud of your sexy blue fur? Your excruciatingly detailed tea ceremony? Your murky environments? Your sculptures? The help you've given to others?'

Child Avatars community will be missing from SL5B (secondchilds.blogspot.com)
Gor and BDSM communities are rumoured to be not welcome either. (Massively)

Strangely enough, documentation on ageplay as found on the secondlife official blog dated november 13 2007 stated: 'Please note it does not violate this policy merely to have a child-like avatar. It is not our intent to banish child-like avatars in and of themselves.'

Furthermore, the Community Standards-documentation states that Intolerance is not allowed: 'Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as whole'.

Please fix! In stead of hiding them from the world, give the Child Avatars a chance to prove for the entire world that there is nothing wrong with their community!

Update: Stephen Venkman got to hear from Lindens that under no circumstances a virtual photograph could contain the image of a child avatar and adult avatar in the same picture. This leads to Stephen being unable to display his 'Family' titled build at SL5B. In stead he will set up just one object, that leads to the exhibition on non-SL5B grounds.



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Vint Falken made changes - 31/May/08 08:39 AM
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Description The following communities are said to be missing from what was described as: 'Celebrating the cultural diversity of Second Life': 'Who do you hang around with in Second Life? What are your communities' traditions and signature characteristics? Are you proud of your sexy blue fur? Your excruciatingly detailed tea ceremony? Your murky environments? Your sculptures? The help you've given to others?'

Child Avatars community will be missing from SL5B (secondchilds.blogspot.com)
Gor and BDSM communities are rumoured to be not welcome either. (Massively)

Strangely enough, documentation on ageplay as found on the secondlife official blog dated november 13 2007 stated: 'Please note it does not violate this policy merely to have a child-like avatar. It is not our intent to banish child-like avatars in and of themselves.'

Furthermore, the Community Standards-documentation states that Intolerance is not allowed: 'Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as whole'.

Please fix!
The following communities are said to be missing from what was described as: 'Celebrating the cultural diversity of Second Life': 'Who do you hang around with in Second Life? What are your communities' traditions and signature characteristics? Are you proud of your sexy blue fur? Your excruciatingly detailed tea ceremony? Your murky environments? Your sculptures? The help you've given to others?'

Child Avatars community will be missing from SL5B (secondchilds.blogspot.com)
Gor and BDSM communities are rumoured to be not welcome either. (Massively)

Strangely enough, documentation on ageplay as found on the secondlife official blog dated november 13 2007 stated: 'Please note it does not violate this policy merely to have a child-like avatar. It is not our intent to banish child-like avatars in and of themselves.'

Furthermore, the Community Standards-documentation states that Intolerance is not allowed: 'Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as whole'.

Please fix! In stead of hiding them from the world, give the Child Avatars a chance to prove for the entire world that there is nothing wrong with their community!
Harleen Gretzky made changes - 31/May/08 09:01 AM
Priority Showstopper [ 1 ] Normal [ 4 ]
Winter Ventura made changes - 31/May/08 01:13 PM
Priority Normal [ 4 ] Critical [ 2 ]
bobby offcourse made changes - 01/Jun/08 07:59 AM
Priority Critical [ 2 ] Showstopper [ 1 ]
Harleen Gretzky made changes - 02/Jun/08 01:03 PM
Priority Showstopper [ 1 ] Critical [ 2 ]
Solomon Devoix made changes - 02/Jun/08 01:25 PM
Priority Critical [ 2 ] Showstopper [ 1 ]
Gordon Wendt made changes - 02/Jun/08 03:04 PM
Priority Showstopper [ 1 ] Major [ 3 ]
Maki Guyot made changes - 02/Jun/08 03:08 PM
Priority Major [ 3 ] Showstopper [ 1 ]
Gordon Wendt made changes - 02/Jun/08 03:15 PM
Priority Showstopper [ 1 ] Major [ 3 ]
Solomon Devoix made changes - 02/Jun/08 03:28 PM
Priority Major [ 3 ] Showstopper [ 1 ]
Gordon Wendt made changes - 02/Jun/08 03:37 PM
Priority Showstopper [ 1 ] Critical [ 2 ]
Daman Tenk made changes - 02/Jun/08 04:42 PM
Priority Critical [ 2 ] Showstopper [ 1 ]
Gordon Wendt made changes - 02/Jun/08 04:45 PM
Priority Showstopper [ 1 ] Major [ 3 ]
Winter Ventura made changes - 03/Jun/08 12:16 PM
Priority Major [ 3 ] Critical [ 2 ]
Gordon Wendt made changes - 03/Jun/08 01:53 PM
Status Open [ 1 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Ordinal Malaprop made changes - 03/Jun/08 02:01 PM
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Status Resolved [ 5 ] Reopened [ 4 ]
Gordon Wendt made changes - 03/Jun/08 08:33 PM
Status Reopened [ 4 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Maki Guyot made changes - 03/Jun/08 09:03 PM
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Status Resolved [ 5 ] Reopened [ 4 ]
Gordon Wendt made changes - 03/Jun/08 10:36 PM
Status Reopened [ 4 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Sean Heying made changes - 12/Jun/08 07:53 AM
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Status Resolved [ 5 ] Reopened [ 4 ]
Vint Falken made changes - 12/Jun/08 05:12 PM
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Vint Falken made changes - 12/Jun/08 05:21 PM
Description The following communities are said to be missing from what was described as: 'Celebrating the cultural diversity of Second Life': 'Who do you hang around with in Second Life? What are your communities' traditions and signature characteristics? Are you proud of your sexy blue fur? Your excruciatingly detailed tea ceremony? Your murky environments? Your sculptures? The help you've given to others?'

Child Avatars community will be missing from SL5B (secondchilds.blogspot.com)
Gor and BDSM communities are rumoured to be not welcome either. (Massively)

Strangely enough, documentation on ageplay as found on the secondlife official blog dated november 13 2007 stated: 'Please note it does not violate this policy merely to have a child-like avatar. It is not our intent to banish child-like avatars in and of themselves.'

Furthermore, the Community Standards-documentation states that Intolerance is not allowed: 'Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as whole'.

Please fix! In stead of hiding them from the world, give the Child Avatars a chance to prove for the entire world that there is nothing wrong with their community!
The following communities are said to be missing from what was described as: 'Celebrating the cultural diversity of Second Life': 'Who do you hang around with in Second Life? What are your communities' traditions and signature characteristics? Are you proud of your sexy blue fur? Your excruciatingly detailed tea ceremony? Your murky environments? Your sculptures? The help you've given to others?'

Child Avatars community will be missing from SL5B (secondchilds.blogspot.com)
Gor and BDSM communities are rumoured to be not welcome either. (Massively)

Strangely enough, documentation on ageplay as found on the secondlife official blog dated november 13 2007 stated: 'Please note it does not violate this policy merely to have a child-like avatar. It is not our intent to banish child-like avatars in and of themselves.'

Furthermore, the Community Standards-documentation states that Intolerance is not allowed: 'Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as whole'.

Please fix! In stead of hiding them from the world, give the Child Avatars a chance to prove for the entire world that there is nothing wrong with their community!

<strong>Update: Stephen Venkman got to hear from Lindens that under no circumstances a virtual photograph could contain the image of a child avatar and adult avatar in the same picture. His build 'family' is ruined because of that.</strong>
Vint Falken made changes - 13/Jun/08 03:31 AM
Description The following communities are said to be missing from what was described as: 'Celebrating the cultural diversity of Second Life': 'Who do you hang around with in Second Life? What are your communities' traditions and signature characteristics? Are you proud of your sexy blue fur? Your excruciatingly detailed tea ceremony? Your murky environments? Your sculptures? The help you've given to others?'

Child Avatars community will be missing from SL5B (secondchilds.blogspot.com)
Gor and BDSM communities are rumoured to be not welcome either. (Massively)

Strangely enough, documentation on ageplay as found on the secondlife official blog dated november 13 2007 stated: 'Please note it does not violate this policy merely to have a child-like avatar. It is not our intent to banish child-like avatars in and of themselves.'

Furthermore, the Community Standards-documentation states that Intolerance is not allowed: 'Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as whole'.

Please fix! In stead of hiding them from the world, give the Child Avatars a chance to prove for the entire world that there is nothing wrong with their community!

<strong>Update: Stephen Venkman got to hear from Lindens that under no circumstances a virtual photograph could contain the image of a child avatar and adult avatar in the same picture. His build 'family' is ruined because of that.</strong>
The following communities are said to be missing from what was described as: 'Celebrating the cultural diversity of Second Life': 'Who do you hang around with in Second Life? What are your communities' traditions and signature characteristics? Are you proud of your sexy blue fur? Your excruciatingly detailed tea ceremony? Your murky environments? Your sculptures? The help you've given to others?'

Child Avatars community will be missing from SL5B (secondchilds.blogspot.com)
Gor and BDSM communities are rumoured to be not welcome either. (Massively)

Strangely enough, documentation on ageplay as found on the secondlife official blog dated november 13 2007 stated: 'Please note it does not violate this policy merely to have a child-like avatar. It is not our intent to banish child-like avatars in and of themselves.'

Furthermore, the Community Standards-documentation states that Intolerance is not allowed: 'Combating intolerance is a cornerstone of Second Life's Community Standards. Actions that marginalize, belittle, or defame individuals or groups inhibit the satisfying exchange of ideas and diminish the Second Life community as whole'.

Please fix! In stead of hiding them from the world, give the Child Avatars a chance to prove for the entire world that there is nothing wrong with their community!

Update: Stephen Venkman got to hear from Lindens that under no circumstances a virtual photograph could contain the image of a child avatar and adult avatar in the same picture. This leads to Stephen being unable to display his 'Family' titled build at SL5B. In stead he will set up just one object, that leads to the exhibition on non-SL5B grounds.
Meghan Dench made changes - 18/Jun/08 11:05 AM
Status Reopened [ 4 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Won't Finish [ 2 ]
gusmarcos spitteler made changes - 29/Jun/08 11:59 AM
Resolution Won't Finish [ 2 ]
Status Resolved [ 5 ] Reopened [ 4 ]
Katt Linden made changes - 30/Jun/08 11:58 AM
Status Reopened [ 4 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Won't Finish [ 2 ]
Sue Linden made changes - 13/Nov/08 11:46 AM
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Sue Linden made changes - 13/Nov/08 04:22 PM
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