SILENCE IN SECOND LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by Josue Habana on September 7th, 2009
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Silence in Second Life!!!!

I posted last week about the self-appointed voice police, who leave voice on and then bitch because they can hear people speaking.

Well now we have those who don’t want people typing either. No, I am not joking.

Check out the ‘Silence Monitor,’ a L$290 product by ProductPM.com (PM Sands in world) that basically polices your venue so people DO NOT TYPE in open chat!!

The note explains that you rezz the sign and then anybody (INCLUDING YOURSELF) who types in open chat will be ejected from the location.

WTF???

L$ 290 to turn your venue into a fucking military school? Now the fact you would have a sign up in the first place suggests a public place. Public place…. socialising? Do they not work well together?

It seems that I have been a little mistaken about Second Life. You know, for some odd reason, I thought that communication was a big part of that.

Evidently not.

Silence monitor?? A fancy name for the Gestapo?

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  • I hear they are turning that on at xstreet on 9/9/09.


  • Sophia Harlow

    The name PM Sands makes my skin crawl. I had the misfortune to live on the same sim with him last year and let me tell you something…I have never met a bigger asshole in SL. I can write a 2 page blog with all the bullshit he tried to pull on us..but really it would just piss me off to remember it. I am not surprised at all that he is the creator of this…he is a like a boil on the ass of the SL community.


  • Lisa Launay

    I am not suprised at all that there are people in SL with HUGE anti-social disorders!

    Any business or club that uses this device is looking for instant death of traffic.

    The inventor seems to think that avs should be seen and not heard. Fine by me-I have plenty to say ELSEWHERE!!

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