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Revision as of 10:15, 10 November 2009

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 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.

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