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Second life griefing tools today6/12/2023 It housed the 8,000-strong (!) group of selected resident volunteers, managed by Lucy Linden, who were used as volunteer mentors and translators into "foreign" languages and other chores. (I have my Silva Beach community across from this build in Sylvia). The Linden Greco-Roman style palace in Tenera is a particularly vivid example. This ultimately causes the Lindens to disband them or cease rewarding them. There is always the inherent problem of the Lindens' contiguous Mainland and its many discontents and support tickets, way more than the minimal Linden staff can handle, and their seeking recourse in favoured resident volunteer groups who are not particularly deserving and generally serve themselves and their friends. The nearly 20 years of Second Life's history are replete with ambitious experiments on the geographically-contiguous Mainland, both by Lindens and residents, and I think it's safe to say many of them ended in tears because of unintended consequences ("the tragedy of the commons") or damages to this or that legitimate group interest. Jack Linden: "thankfully there will always be a mainland.
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