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[[File:Restricted1.png|200px|thumb|right|Abandoned land, parcel]]


There are parcels with restricted access and sims (regions) with restricted access. This is important for travelers.
There are parcels with restricted access and sims (regions) with restricted access. The land owner is the one who decides who can ehter land and who cannot.
 
== Parcel restrictions ==
 
Many residents block access for different reasons. They use the ''About Land'' menu or an entity orb.
 
=== Restrictions using land menu ===
[[File:Restricted2.png|200px|thumb|right|Abandoned land, parcel]]
 
 
This is the most common way to limit access for unwanted visitors. To do that, choose '''World - About Land - Access''' and change from there all the data you need. A guide for land management can be found [http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Managing-your-parcel/ta-p/700113 here]. This will create ban lines for different categories of visitors. These ban lines can be created for the next groups of residents:
*Everybody, except people on the ''allowed residents'' list
*Underage residents (it is good if you have ''adult'' contnent)
*Residents with payment info (it is recommended sometimes)
*Group access (this will block access for non-members)
*Only certain avatars from the ''banned residents'' list
*Another function should let you earn money for avatars that pass through your land. This is not implemented.
 
Ban lines operate up to about 40 meters high when set for a group of avatars. However, if you specify a certain person on ''banned residents'', that person will not have access at any height.
 
=== Entity orb teleporters ===
[[File:Restricted3.png|200px|thumb|right|Abandoned land, parcel]]
 
 
This method is done by using multiple scripted devices. The most used is the Land Security Orb. Usually, these devices teleport away any resident except the land owner and a few friends. Some of them can be set to evacuate residents at from a specific altitude or who don't belong to a certain group. In this case, group members usually need to wear a distincitve sign (an object or a script). More advanced devices eject residents from land and then add them on the banned list.
 
== Sim restrictions ==
 
These restrictions are different for Linden-owned and private-owned land:
 
Linden-owned land sims sometimes have restrictions:
*Only premium access (premium wilderness, premium sandboxes, premium railway, premium snowlands)
*Only newcomers (special places for newcomers)
*Only authorised access (places used for testing).
 
Private-owned land sims might have restricted access for a list of residents, for everybody outside a group or for everybody except some allowed residents. In the [[List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters]], there are listed many places with ''no access'' for public.
 
== Secundary effects ==
[[File:Abandoned2.png|200px|thumb|right|Abandoned land, entire sim]]
 
By restricting access, severe problems are created for transportation. If a vehicle (car, horse, airplane, helicopter, boat, submarine) falls into ban lines, it is desintegrated and the pilot needs to find a place to rezz another vehicle. Also, if an entity orb teleports the pilot away, the vehicle will desintegrate too. This is a real problem for nearby residents, especially in continents with low-developed infrastructure, like central parts of [[Gaeta 5]], [[Nautilus]], [[Satori]] or [[Jeogeot]]. It might be a reason why these regions are low populated.
 
Some people don't like that sometimes they see ban lines from nearby parcels inside their homes.
 
Entity orb teleporters are the nightmare for those residents who like to travel, visit and explore. If the teleporting point is set ''home'', then the whole trip might be lost.
 
== Problems ==
 
=== Linden official position ===
 
''You can use scripted objects to enhance your land ownership tools. Generally, such scripts should:
*Provide adequate warning to the undesired Resident.
*Only work within the property lines (this includes projectiles that cannot operate beyond the parcel boundaries).''
*'''Not be excessive in the removal of the unwanted Resident'''. ''Pushing an avatar off the property or teleporting them home is generally acceptable; intentionally applying a script to disrupt someone's Second Life connection or online status is not allowed. Scripts or no scripts, you cannot use land ownership as a way to unfairly restrict another Second Life Resident's personal freedoms.''
 
Boston Linden
 
=== Residents and their position ===
 
There are at least 10 inworld groups who protest against restricted access. They can easy be found by using the ''Search'' tool. Also, on the forums many people protest against parcel access restrictions. However, since many people use restricted access, it is also clear that many people want to block access on their land.
 
So, everybody has a different point of view and it is difficult to find a solution. Some residents will never tolerate anybody on their properties, while others just cannot understand why they are not allowed. The property right cannot be disputed, however a too fast teleporting from a parcel can be considered an abuse.
 
=== Percents ===
 
A survey made by our team showed that about 40% of all parcels have restricted access, as follows:
*20% use ban lines and use group access, access list or no access list. This percent is much higher in some places of the grid and a lot lower in others.
*5 to 10% use entity orbs to restrict access. From these, the majority use a higher eject time (over 10 seconds). Only a few are very aggresive and are set for less then 5 seconds. Also, only a few teleport people to another parcel.
*About 15% use banned lines for a few unwanted visitors.
 
== See Also ==
 
[http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Managing-your-parcel/ta-p/700113] - Managing your parcel
 
[[Second Life Geography]]
 
[[Abandoned Land]]
 
[[Inhabited Land]]
 
[[Land With Restricted Access]]
 
[[Protected Land]]
 
[[Protected Route]]
 
[[Rezzing Zones]]
 
[[Unused Land]]
 
[[Water]]

Revision as of 10:21, 4 November 2013

Abandoned land, parcel

There are parcels with restricted access and sims (regions) with restricted access. The land owner is the one who decides who can ehter land and who cannot.

Parcel restrictions

Many residents block access for different reasons. They use the About Land menu or an entity orb.

Restrictions using land menu

Abandoned land, parcel


This is the most common way to limit access for unwanted visitors. To do that, choose World - About Land - Access and change from there all the data you need. A guide for land management can be found here. This will create ban lines for different categories of visitors. These ban lines can be created for the next groups of residents:

  • Everybody, except people on the allowed residents list
  • Underage residents (it is good if you have adult contnent)
  • Residents with payment info (it is recommended sometimes)
  • Group access (this will block access for non-members)
  • Only certain avatars from the banned residents list
  • Another function should let you earn money for avatars that pass through your land. This is not implemented.

Ban lines operate up to about 40 meters high when set for a group of avatars. However, if you specify a certain person on banned residents, that person will not have access at any height.

Entity orb teleporters

Abandoned land, parcel


This method is done by using multiple scripted devices. The most used is the Land Security Orb. Usually, these devices teleport away any resident except the land owner and a few friends. Some of them can be set to evacuate residents at from a specific altitude or who don't belong to a certain group. In this case, group members usually need to wear a distincitve sign (an object or a script). More advanced devices eject residents from land and then add them on the banned list.

Sim restrictions

These restrictions are different for Linden-owned and private-owned land:

Linden-owned land sims sometimes have restrictions:

  • Only premium access (premium wilderness, premium sandboxes, premium railway, premium snowlands)
  • Only newcomers (special places for newcomers)
  • Only authorised access (places used for testing).

Private-owned land sims might have restricted access for a list of residents, for everybody outside a group or for everybody except some allowed residents. In the List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters, there are listed many places with no access for public.

Secundary effects

Abandoned land, entire sim

By restricting access, severe problems are created for transportation. If a vehicle (car, horse, airplane, helicopter, boat, submarine) falls into ban lines, it is desintegrated and the pilot needs to find a place to rezz another vehicle. Also, if an entity orb teleports the pilot away, the vehicle will desintegrate too. This is a real problem for nearby residents, especially in continents with low-developed infrastructure, like central parts of Gaeta 5, Nautilus, Satori or Jeogeot. It might be a reason why these regions are low populated.

Some people don't like that sometimes they see ban lines from nearby parcels inside their homes.

Entity orb teleporters are the nightmare for those residents who like to travel, visit and explore. If the teleporting point is set home, then the whole trip might be lost.

Problems

Linden official position

You can use scripted objects to enhance your land ownership tools. Generally, such scripts should:

  • Provide adequate warning to the undesired Resident.
  • Only work within the property lines (this includes projectiles that cannot operate beyond the parcel boundaries).
  • Not be excessive in the removal of the unwanted Resident. Pushing an avatar off the property or teleporting them home is generally acceptable; intentionally applying a script to disrupt someone's Second Life connection or online status is not allowed. Scripts or no scripts, you cannot use land ownership as a way to unfairly restrict another Second Life Resident's personal freedoms.

Boston Linden

Residents and their position

There are at least 10 inworld groups who protest against restricted access. They can easy be found by using the Search tool. Also, on the forums many people protest against parcel access restrictions. However, since many people use restricted access, it is also clear that many people want to block access on their land.

So, everybody has a different point of view and it is difficult to find a solution. Some residents will never tolerate anybody on their properties, while others just cannot understand why they are not allowed. The property right cannot be disputed, however a too fast teleporting from a parcel can be considered an abuse.

Percents

A survey made by our team showed that about 40% of all parcels have restricted access, as follows:

  • 20% use ban lines and use group access, access list or no access list. This percent is much higher in some places of the grid and a lot lower in others.
  • 5 to 10% use entity orbs to restrict access. From these, the majority use a higher eject time (over 10 seconds). Only a few are very aggresive and are set for less then 5 seconds. Also, only a few teleport people to another parcel.
  • About 15% use banned lines for a few unwanted visitors.

See Also

[1] - Managing your parcel

Second Life Geography

Abandoned Land

Inhabited Land

Land With Restricted Access

Protected Land

Protected Route

Rezzing Zones

Unused Land

Water