Non-Profit Commons Griefed
Monday, September 10th, 2007Check it out! The Non-Profit Commons got “griefed” tonight–big pictures of ninja turtles bouncing around everywhere. it was gone by the time I logged in, but check out Glitteractica Cookie’s blog about it. This is my second experience with griefing–somebody messed around with TIG’s island (SURL) a few weeks ago.
Another NPCer had a chance to talk to tonight’s griefer–apparently it was a mass attack and a bunch of sims were affected, and his reasoning had something to with being sick of SL’s spam (again, check Glitteractica Cookie’s blog). I have no clue what the people who had their fun with TIG’s island were doing… It didn’t seem like as organized a form of protest… more like a random disruption. But as a form of protest, griefing is pretty interesting to me. I definitely couldn’t actually manage it, because my skills are pretty limited when it comes to SL, but I can tell that it definitely involves a lot of work… and only a few minutes to get eliminate. This is one of the many ways Second Life differs dramatically from the real world–when it comes to something you don’t like in your space, you basically just hit delete. Or at least that’s all I had to do. Granted if it’s really offensive or annoying (screeching music, etc), it can be a bit disruptive, maybe scare off some visitors, and it’s a waste of bandwidth, but it’s definitely not permanent… Just annoying and maybe offensive.
It would suck if everyone was doing it, but right now, everyone’s not, and… as we learned today in the office, there are far more problematic things about Second Life…
