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Who are we? - Olmia Tenk

Second Life resident, Olmia TenkThis is the 16th in a series of largely demographic interviews that are conducted with established residents, to find out more about them and their involvement with Second Life, and to contrast the differences between their views and experiences and those of the newer residents. The questions may be tailored slightly for each interview; responses may be edited for purposes of clarity.

I bumped into Olmia while I was doing some photography at the ABC Island sandbox tower. She was fun to talk to, and I was able to talk her into telling us a bit more about herself.

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A post about a post about other posts

It makes sense, really. Run it through, you'll see. The fantabulous Jacek Antonelli on her blog Jacek Lives has put together a well-thought-out post regarding the recent back-and-forth between Hamlet Au and Frank Rose regarding this article. Go read it for yourself, it's thorough and substantial. So much so that it prompted this response from Our Tateru:

Rose does hit a lot of truths, but seems to be very selective about which ones, and uses phrasing and terms with negative or disparaging loadings. "Created by an underfunded startup using a physics engine that's now years out of date, Second Life is made up of thousands of disconnected "regions"" - might be the stark truth. But it makes it sound far worse than it is. It's certainly not the whole truth. Maybe Rose's facts are more solid than Au suggests, but the selectivity of them borders on a bashing.

So what we have here is a comment on a post in a post about a post about other posts. I love it when things get hopelessly Meta.

(Thanks, Jace!)

Cusp MMOs

Originally the title for this article was going to be 'No. Nononononononononononononononono.' But I didn't think it was properly representative of the subject, at least on first blush. Okay, so, deep breath. Hamlet Au reports that Mattel's new MMO Barbie Girls has at least 3 million signups, and it's only been in existence a couple of months.

The article goes on to introduce an interesting term: cusp MMOs, or online environments that are able to keep their members after they've transitioned into young adulthood. Honestly, though, I'm just aghast that a new generation of girls (and guys too, possibly) are going to buy into the 'I'm a princess and all that matters is looking pretty' viewpoint of Barbie. Sure, that's a snap judgement on my part. If you knew the women I know who adored her growing up and never recovered, you'd share my dread.

(Via gigaom.com)

Hamlet Walks It To 'Em

This is brilliant. Hamlet Au, of the New World Notes, has posted a wonderful general rebuttal to, well, all news stories that cover SL that include one or more of what he calls the '5 Business Myths About Second Life'.

I've been so tired of seeing the same inaccuracies crop up over and over again I'm totally gratified to see this article sprout up. I could've written it myself. If I had, y'know, the demographics, the cachet, the writing ability, the cojones ... *sob*

(Via gigaom.com)

Who are we? - Nightbird Glineux

Nightbird GlineuxThis is the second in a series of largely demographic interviews that will be conducted with established residents, to find out more about them and their involvement with Second Life, and to contrast the differences between their views and experiences and those of the newer residents. The questions may be tailored slightly for each interview; responses may be edited for purposes of clarity.

I've run into Nightbird Glineux a few times lately, she's been coming to my office-hours inworld. She's thoughtful and self-effacing, and still sees herself as very junior, despite having joined Second Life in November.

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Make a Big Splash with Splashcast

I had the chance to meet Marshall Kirkpatrick, of Splashcast, back in March at SXSW. We had a long talk about the service that they offer and how it could possibly help Second Lifers. Hamlet Au, of New World Notes, actually created a Second Life Machinima channel back in January that was featured on the site. I see a lot of potential here as a way to show off our work without taking up a lot of space.

What is Splashcast? It's a different way to share media. You can display pictures from Flickr, audio, and even videos from YouTube. You can also upload your own media. It is then turned into a slideshow of sorts that you can widely distribute with the click of a button.

I've been meaning to re-upload the old Grid Review Machinimas that I made ages ago, so this was the perfect opportunity. After a grueling four hour upload process to YouTube, I was able to load all of the links into Splashcast to make a show. Now I'm able to bring them to you in all of their glory! Have you made a show or channel? Share the link in a comment!

Just Askin': Do you see this as a sudden reversal in policy?

Do you think Linden Lab has pulled a 180?The Community Standards say: "Content, communication, or behavior which involves intense language or expletives, nudity or sexual content, the depiction of sex or violence, or anything else broadly offensive must be contained within private land in areas rated Mature (M)." (My emphasis)

Robin Linden, on what is appropriate to be flagged as adult content which was still to be permitted in Second Life: "adult content is that which is overtly, graphically, or explicitly sexual in nature or intensely violent." (May 10)

Daniel Linden, on what is forbidden content: "Real-life images, avatar portrayals, and other depiction of sexual or lewd acts involving or appearing to involve children or minors; real-life images, avatar portrayals, and other depictions of sexual violence including rape, real-life images, avatar portrayals, and other depictions of extreme or graphic violence, and other broadly offensive content are never allowed or tolerated within Second Life." (May 31)

In an email interview with Hamlet Au, Daniel Linden says: "There is no new policy in yesterday's blog posting-- our Community Standards have always prohibited broadly offensive behavior." (June 1)

Except that's not what they say, Daniel. What they do expressly prohibit is intolerance.

Tell me, gentle readers. Do you feel that Linden Lab has changed stance? Or do you agree with Daniel Linden that Linden Lab's position remains unchanged. If the latter, do you think Linden Lab's position was never adequately communicated in the first place?
by Tateru Nino

SXSW: Saturday Parties Were Not to Be Missed!



On Saturday, Twitter was all the rage, even making it into panel jokes and discussions. If you needed something done, Twitter was the place to turn to. I think I received about 200 texts to my phone from just 15 friends. About mid-afternoon, I was getting tired and there wasn't a drop of Redbull in sight. A quick Tweet for help, and BarCampAustin came to the rescue. I was informed that not only did they have Redbull just a block over at Bourbon Rocks, but it was on them!

I arrived just in time to see Cube Linden taking the stage for his presentation about Second Life. During his speech, he mentioned flying penises, so Adri and I headed over to the sex shop about a block away. Once there, we purchased several inflatable phalluses to launch on stage. While in the restroom blowing them up, he ended his presentation. We were devastated, but not for long. We had plenty of drinking to do...

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Just Askin': Are you going to SXSW?

South by Southwest, or SXSW for short, is rapidly approaching. Scheduled for March 9th-18th in Austin, Texas, it is an annual festival that celebrates music, movies, and web development. Attended by over 10,000 people from all over the world, it is a staple of Austin tourism. It is known for giving bands their big break and panelists major credibility.

Some of our very own Second Life residents will be speaking on panels there, including Spin Martin, Aren Mandala, Hamlet Au, BuhBuhCuh Fairchild, Zero Grace, SnoopyBrown Zamboni, Reuben Tapioca/MillionsofUs, qDot Bunnyhug, Walker Spaight, RC Mars, and Jade Lily. The topics they are covering vary wildly, such as Your Video Blog Can Save the World, Terraforming the Internet: When 3d Models Meet Business Models, Avatar-Based Marketing in Synthetic Worlds, On the Edge of Independant User-Creation in Gamespace, Sex and Computational Technology, Web 2.0 to Web 3D, Gamers Games: Microcontent and User Creation, and American Cancer Society: Applying Technology for the Nonprofit Sector. Other residents rumored to be attending are Max Case, Jeremy Neumann, Glitchy Gumshoe, and myself.

There is a group in Second Life, appropriately named "SXSW'ers". If you are interested in attending and would like to hear about meetups, join that group. For now, I'm just askin' if you're going! Well ... are you?

SL Remembers Martin Luther King, Jr.


I hadn't been in-world all day today, so this completely escaped my notice, but sharp-eyed Sushi Bligh sends this image in, which I have darkened and sharpened to make evident.

What would the great man think of Second Life? I'm with Hamlet Au in today's New World Notes: it's true that racial issues seem to be a non-consideration, given that residents may choose to appear however they want to. However, is that true equality? Is submerging RL ethnicity behind an avatar the same thing as being open about one's color? I'm reminded of a past NWN article, and wonder if this is a new world we've made for ourselves, or just the same one we've always had.

Tough questions - snatching at credibility

For those of you living under a rock as far as Second Life news is concerned, there's a new media firestorm about Second Life: Resident numbers. The smoking gun starts a grass fire as journalists scramble to acquire credibility by jumping onto the bandwagon of questioning numbers. Everyone loves a good scandal.

This begs the real question, though. The media circus is obfuscating a more important issue with the numbers.

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The Value of One

Clay Shirky (left) and Wagner James Au (right)The debate rages. Clay Shirky, Wagner James Au and others going backwards and forwards about what all the numbers mean. Signups, active residents, paying accounts, free accounts, verified accounts, unverified accounts and alts.

And why all the big running around with numbers like one million? Two million? Are those arbitrary and essentially meaningless milestones, or do they actually have some particular meaning?

Yes. To both. That's not as confusing as it might seem, if you think it through a little ...

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Hamlet Takes On Shirky: Release the Kraken!

Internet analyst Clay Shirky recently wrote a piece on inflated press hype that caused some controversy, and New World Notes' Hamlet Au has responded with a mighty rebuff. For completeness' sake, here's Hamlet's post on the piece.

It's a lengthy piece that applauds Shirky's initial point (that the media needs to carefully check its facts and figures before running off with a sensational story about SL's resident retention rates and overall population numbers), while at the same time taking him to task for a number of supporting statements. The article is chock-full of links to past NWN articles (well worth reading in any case), and also features a graph by Our Tateru (who Hamlet calls his 'demographitrix') that supports his thesis: Clay is correct in the broad sense, yet diffuse in the details.

Although Shirky does make a comment after the piece, we've yet to see a full rebuttal of Hamlet's article. I hope it's forthcoming; this is something that needs to be talked about, and LL sure ain't doing too much of it.

Judge Richard Posner in SL

[UPDATE: Added missing attribution] Judge Richard Posner, author of Not a Suicide Pact: The Constitution in a Time of National Emergency, will be discussing his thoughts on the Constitution and signing virtual copies of his book on December 7th, between 6 - 8 PM, SL Time at the Kula Center Auditorium. New World Notes scribe Hamlet Au will be doing his interview, which is hosted by the Creative Commons group. For more information, go check out the article at NWN.

This should be good, and I hope Prokofy attends this, as Judge Posner takes some fairly hard-line stances in his book about the expansion of goverment power in this new era of increased terrorism.

I'm also interested in who contacted him to request his presence in SL. Great idea, and bravo for him to agree to do it.

(Via OUPblog)

SL: The Official Guide release dates

Aimee posted about this before, and it looks like it's that much closer to being a reality. Michael Rymaszewski, along with Wagner James Au (that's Hamlet Au to you), Mark Wallace, Catherine Winters, Cory Ondrejka, and Benjamin Batstone-Cunningham have written the Official Guide to SL. This is available on Amazon for $23.09, and the " ... CD includes special animations, character templates, and textures created by Linden Lab exclusively for this book. The disc also guides new users through the installation and includes a code that grants a special object the first time they enter the metaverse."

This is mighty intriguing ... special object? I'm dying to get my paws on a copy of this book, and I congratulate the authors on its completion, though I notice that its actual publication date seems to vary between websites that offer it for sale. Wiley.com ($34.99) offers a date of December 2006, and bookpool.com ($18.95) says November. Perhaps the printers are experiencing update issues?

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