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== Banlines ==
== Banlines ==


Lines of floating red letters spelling out “no entry” that appears on the boundaries of a land parcel that your avatar is not allowed to enter. Ban lines are [[limits|limited]] to a height of 768 m above the terrain mesh when you're explicitly banned from the land. If the parcel is simply not pubic access or restricted to certain Residents/groups, then the lines go up to 50 m above the terrain mesh.
Lines of floating red letters spelling out “no entry” that appears on the boundaries of a land parcel that your avatar is not allowed to enter. Ban lines are [[limits|limited]] to a height of 5000 m above the terrain mesh when you're explicitly banned from the land. If the parcel is simply not pubic access or restricted to certain Residents/groups, then the lines go up to 50 m above the terrain mesh.


== Teleport Rules for Banned Avatars ==
== Teleport Rules for Banned Avatars ==


* An avatar that teleports to a parcel they are banned from (either explicitly or because the parcel is not public) will instead arrive at the closest spot in the sim that they are allowed to access.  An avatar that teleports to a region they are banned from (either explicitly or because the estate is not public) will fail, with a "You are banned from the region." error message.
Teleporting to a parcel from which you are banned (either explicitly or because the parcel is not public) will send you to the closest spot in the region you're allowed to access.  Teleporting to a region from which you are banned (either explicitly or because the estate is not public) will fail, with the error message "You are banned from the region."


== Related Links ==
== Related Links ==
* [[Knowledge Base]] articles:
* [[Old Knowledge Base]] articles:
**[[Linden_Lab_Official:Guide to Freezing, Banning and Ejecting|Guide to Freezing, Banning and Ejecting]]
**[[Linden_Lab_Official:Guide to Freezing, Banning and Ejecting|Guide to Freezing, Banning and Ejecting]]
**[[Linden_Lab_Official:What are the parcel ban and access heights|What are the parcel ban and access heights?]]
**[[Linden_Lab_Official:What are the parcel ban and access heights|What are the parcel ban and access heights?]]
**[[Linden_Lab_Official:Someone claiming to be a Linden is threatening to ban my account and take my land!|Someone claiming to be a Linden is threatening to ban my account and take my land!]]
**[[Linden_Lab_Official:Who are Lindens?]]
**[[How do I get some privacy in Second Life?]]
**[[How do I get some privacy in Second Life?]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 17 January 2014

This article is about ban feature. For LSL specific info, see Category:LSL Security.

Forbidding entry to a parcel, region or estate.

A ban can also refer to a permanent termination of a (Teen) Second Life account (which can only be done by Linden Lab and might be a consequence of Terms of Service and/or Community Standards violation).

Banlist

The list of those banned from an area, by use of a script, or by Landban that otherwise allows visitors.

Banlines

Lines of floating red letters spelling out “no entry” that appears on the boundaries of a land parcel that your avatar is not allowed to enter. Ban lines are limited to a height of 5000 m above the terrain mesh when you're explicitly banned from the land. If the parcel is simply not pubic access or restricted to certain Residents/groups, then the lines go up to 50 m above the terrain mesh.

Teleport Rules for Banned Avatars

Teleporting to a parcel from which you are banned (either explicitly or because the parcel is not public) will send you to the closest spot in the region you're allowed to access. Teleporting to a region from which you are banned (either explicitly or because the estate is not public) will fail, with the error message "You are banned from the region."

Related Links