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"SLetiquette" is Second Life® etiquette: manners and customs to help you live a happier Second Life.
"SLetiquette" is Second Life® etiquette: manners and customs to help you live a happier Second Life.


You may already be familiar with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette Netiquette] as it applies to the general Internet, but since Second Life is a 3D virtual world, there are some unique aspects of Second Life culture that set it apart from the World Wide Web.
You may already be familiar with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette Netiquette] as it applies to the general Internet, but since Second Life is a 3D virtual world, there are some unique aspects of Second Life culture that set it apart from the World Wide Web.


While there are basic best practices of what to avoid in our [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards], finer details are largely subjective, differ from parcel to Region (like how real-world countries vary), and are not something Linden Lab has a policy for. We can, however, point you to these unofficial resources containing guides written by fellow Residents:
While there are basic best practices of what to avoid in our [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards], finer details are largely subjective, differ from parcel to Region (like how real-world countries vary), and are not something Linden Lab has a policy for. We can, however, point you to these unofficial resources containing guides written by fellow Residents:


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Revision as of 12:25, 28 June 2009

"SLetiquette" is Second Life® etiquette: manners and customs to help you live a happier Second Life.

You may already be familiar with Netiquette as it applies to the general Internet, but since Second Life is a 3D virtual world, there are some unique aspects of Second Life culture that set it apart from the World Wide Web.

While there are basic best practices of what to avoid in our Community Standards, finer details are largely subjective, differ from parcel to Region (like how real-world countries vary), and are not something Linden Lab has a policy for. We can, however, point you to these unofficial resources containing guides written by fellow Residents: