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Second Life Griefing Tools For Working

Mar 19, 2013 I have ascertained that the griefing tool in question is over 2. Or negatively impact Second Life or the. Griefing HUD on open sale on Marketplace. Aug 07, 2008 Griefing is a term which applies to activities designed to make another player's life or experience in Second Life unpleasant. What links here.

There is a “check up” that can be done at clinic facilities associated with the conception HUDs. Aside from the Pooterbilt conception System, another popular one is made by Mama Allpa, Mama Allpa certified doctor can scan their patients using a Mama Allpa Scan HUD and it allows them to confirm pregnancies and monitor the baby’s growth during the gestation period. This process is done in a clinic setting associated with the system being used. Both doctors and couples participate in clinic visits and check up role play which including, ultrasounds, blood work, internal exams, labor and delivery. Hal added, “ This might all be chalked up as bad boys causing problems for nice girls, and costing people a few Lindens to change a one to a zero in a database. But what if you're a woman who has been raped?

Second Life Griefing Tools For Working

Or what if you're a woman who has had an abortion? Now the practical joke with the cheap **bleep** isn't quite so funny. You have been raped and you have to get an abortion before you can get pregnant 'legitimately' in SL. All of the old memories come flooding back for you to deal with again. The anonymous practical joker has already forgotten about you, but you are traumatized.”.

Are you trolling? Griefing is the activity of causing someone grief.

Surely you can see why that is objectionable. I would think it obvious a griefing tool would be something used to cause someone grief, mess up something they are doing. Or were you hoping for a list of them? The problems with griefing tools is that they often also have legitimate uses. A hammer can be used to build things or break things, even kill. The Green Lanterns tend to drift into vigilantism. So, while theirs is a noble ideal, it doesn't always work out so well.

That's a long and involved article there, pardner! Here is why the OnDuty genitals are considered a griefer tool. They cause emotional distress when women find out they are 'pregnant.' We see people in the Answers forum asking about this all the time, seriously concerned about 'what will happen to them.' This can be used to trick newcomers into paying money to 'get an abortion' In actual fact, all SL pregnancy is roleplay, and if you don't want to be pregnant, you aren't.no matter what some stupid gadget says. All the thing can do is to chat.

As for pregnant women running around birthing centers with assault weapons.well, that's another type of griefing. It's an attempt to disrupt the roleplay of people who want to take the act of pregnancy and giving birth seriously. Apa The Easy Way Second Edition more. It's up to the land owners to keep those types of jerks out.

Remember that you can 'get rid' of such annoyances by right clicking them and choosing Mute/Block from the context menu. Problem solved! To answer the questions asked in your subject line: Why is griefing wrong? Because it spoils things for everyone else. What are griefing tools? Anything used by a griefer to spoil things for everyone else. Note that many things can be used for Good, in the right context.

An assault rifle is great, in a combat region. In a birthing center, it's a griefing tool. OnDuty genitlals can be fun, if used by a consenting couple who understands how they work. Used on an unsuspecting woman new to Second Life, it can become a griefing tool. First, anything that disrupts another SL resident's enjoyment is griefing. New residents that haven't learned the ropes in SL don't understand that regardless of what any hud says, they can only be 'pregnant' if they want to be. If they get solicitation from that clinic, all they have to do is abuse report it and them block it.

As for griefing in general, there are a lot of ways to grief. It can be as simple as persistent Bloodlines bite inquiries. You could be caged and/or orbited. A griefer can create particle effects that can cause some to crash. They can create self replicating 10 x 10 meter cubes that can be anything from Borg cubes to obscene pictures on them that fill up a sim's prim count and the sim either crashes or prims start being returned and not in the last rezzed first returned. In the sim I'm an admin in, we've had damage to the sim builds by this kind of griefing.

You can get follower, objects that will follow you around. There are deformers.

There are things given to players that open them and they start spamming the nearest avi with menu request that cause them to crash. There are items that can cause a sim to crash.

So, griefing isn't a passive thing. In the estate I'm an admin in, we've had a griefer make a mega cube the size of a sim that went up 300 meters that made it impossible to get into the sim to even get rid of it. Cast Soft Wysiwyg Crack. LL had to do it for us. We've had an item rezzed that crashed and locked the sim. It took LL over an hour to finally clear the sim of the tool. Some are just annoyances and some with serious consequenses. The griefer may think it's fun, but it's never fun for those on the recieving end.