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Second life login
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second life login

I remove people who haven’t been online for over a year from my group regularly. The group chat is never used, messages are never send. I know of a group that has been around for years, has quite a few members in it but its owner left SL and deleted her account.

second life login

Thus lowering the strain on groups but also letting people know that the group they were a member of was one that it’s owner had abandoned.

second life login

Inactive accounts would be removed from all groups and if they own groups, these groups will be disbanded or the group is transferred to the next owner or an admin. That way even those of us who want to return to SL but sadly no longer have a computer that can run it or who are for some reason unable to log in can still quite simply avoid being deactivated for another yea. LL should send them several e-mails weeks in advance asking them to log in or perhaps even just respond to the e-mail or click a re-activate my account link. I mean we start stripping those accounts that haven’t been inworld for over a year.Īnd with stripping I mean that the accounts aren’t deleted or cancelled but that they are set to inactive and they lose their land, prims get returned and they’re automatically removed from groups. No no no, calm down, I don’t mean delete everyone who hasn’t been inworld for a few weeks. So how about we start clearing inactive accounts? This generally isn’t a big issue although it is slightly itch-inducing for those of us who like order or suffer a bit from OCD.īut after the recent announcement regarding the new costs in SL it seems that they are actually quite a strain on Linden Lab’s resources. Literal zombies who want to eat our brains but also zombie accounts residents who have been among us even though they haven’t logged into Second Life for years.











Second life login