tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post7242982826898693745..comments2023-09-07T02:20:10.612-07:00Comments on webspelunker - My Travels Across Second Life: Are You Ever Afraid in Second Life?webspelunkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01755989655612389046noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post-7532899755789822342016-10-23T02:29:55.773-07:002016-10-23T02:29:55.773-07:00I came across something similar once:
http://www.s...I came across something similar once:<br />http://www.second-life-adventures.com/attitudes/<br />Caroline Residenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16991345885477782429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post-18910074878633287202016-10-15T20:15:10.770-07:002016-10-15T20:15:10.770-07:00On my sim, if someone were bullying, harassing or ...On my sim, if someone were bullying, harassing or demeaning another, probably everyone within hearing distance would jump on that bully/harasser. (There is a lot of teasing among friends, of course, and we do watch to see that's not what's actually going on. HINT: If someone is getting upset, it's not friendly teasing anymore.) I have seen one of my venue owners demand that someone give a public apology to another person or be ejected and banned. We are a very diverse community, with members comfortable being open about being LGBT, Gorean, furry or whatever. How you look isn't important; it's the kind of person you are inside that counts.May O. Mingzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12208447247873455034noreply@blogger.com