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== Basic knowledge ==
== Part I (Beginners) ==
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Do not trust "SL Police" groups, it`s a scam, never pay those griefers if they tell you they will protect you if you pay them, #1 rule: Stay Calm, mute and report them.
=== Griefers ===
Resist under all circumstances to make any damage on the griefers avatar! File an Abuse Report (AR), then go on exploring or, if needed, log off for a bit to calm down.
''Ok, so what is a "Griefer"?''<br>
Never give out your SL password or any other personal informations that is either related with your RL (person) or your SL account (like debitcard-, creditcard number, adress, phone...), that could cost you serious money. You are responsible for the security of your account, always remember that.
It's a person who wants to upset your enjoyment of SL. "Griefing" is harassment, bothering, shooting in a safe or non RP-related zone, verbal abuse and other types of violations of the [http://secondlife.com/corporate/tos.php Terms of Service (TOS)] or [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards (CS)].
No LL employee will ever ask you for such informations on IM, mail or phone.
Griefing is willful and likely some teenaged boy who shouldn`t be here anyway :) And their motivations are simple they get their kicks out of irritatiting and dominating you.
If you need some help, ask trusted residents first (SL Mentors, NCI helpers/Officers...), if that won`t help, use LL support at https://secure-web9.secondlife.com/community/support.php


So rule #1 is:


'''Note''': Why should I trust NCI helpers/officers or SecondLife Mentors?<br>
=== Stay Calm ===
Groups such as the NCI or SL Mentors are SL Volunteers. All NCI Helpers and especially Officers are trusted NCI members. Same applies for the SL Mentors who stay in contact with some of the Lindens.  
But why stay calm? Because it spoils their fun. They're looking for a reaction, so they get bored if you just stay calm.<br>
They wouldn`t do the job if they were after money. But still remember: Do not trust anyone with your SL password or any other personal informations. Even if it`s Mentor asking for your SL password, he/she is up to no good.  
So, don't give them the attention they want: the reaction. '''Avoid under all circumstances to make any damage on the griefers avatar.''' It gives them the chance to report '''you''' and make you look like the bad guy!<br>
Always report people who try to scam/cheat/grief you.
Abusive Language, Intentionally Bumps, Shot by weapons, Caging, Orbiting and Deforming are the most used forms of griefing in SL. We`ll have a closer look on them in this article.
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=== Basic Knowledge ===
 
Whatever a griefer tells you, do not believe him or her. They have no real powers and most important:<br>
They can not kill you, even if you are on a damage enabled sim and they use guns! You can not die in SL!<br>
If you should "die", you will just teleport back to your home location. Also, you will NOT lose any money or inventory.
Again, stay calm, and NEVER pay a griefer who menaces to kill you, delete your items, account or would sent you a virus. That is absolute nonsense!<>
Best thing you can do is to mute them, or just leave and go on exploring. :)
 
=== Muting ===
 
So, for abusive language, one way to make them to "shut up" is muting. Muting will give you five advantages:
#No chat from that person in the chat history, including gestures.
#You can`t receive IMs from that person, including group chat msgs.
#You can`t recieve items from them.
#You won`t hear their Voice, if Voice is activated on that area and last but not least;
#All objects from this person are muted too, including attachments.
The SL client offers you 3 simple ways to mute an avatar and 2 ways to mute an object:
#R-click on the persons Avatar and select ''Mute'' from the pie menu. Remember muting the owner of an object will also mute all his/her objects for you.
##To mute a specific object, do a  r-click on it and select  ''more'' -> ''more'' -> ''Mute''.
#Mute the person by Profile. Use the people tab on Search, if the person is not near you to get the persons profile and then click on the "Mute" button there.
#Mute button in history. If chat history is activated ('''CTRL'''-'''H'''), click on the blue button at the upper right corner with "<<" on it. Select the persons name from the list and check "mute" on the bottom.


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To avoid you will see spam in the future, after you have muted a person or object, please UNcheck the "Show Muted Text" option again.}}


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''Please note'': Muting cages or their owners won`t prevent them working. I will teach you later how to deal with them.<br>
== Stay calm ==
More options how to mute objects and residents will be tought in the advanced section of this article.
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Why stay calm? It spoils their fun, because they're looking for a reaction, so they get bored if you just stay calm. So, don't give them the attention they want. If they get bored it might spoil their fun for the future.
Even caging a griefer is nothing else than griefing (a griefer) and they can use that to report you!
So, take a deep breath and stay calm!
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=== Pushes & Hits ===
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Sound sources can also be muted. If something in the area is making an annoying sound, mute its owner. That will prevent you from hearing any sound an object of thiers makes. If the source isn't obvious, click View -> Beacons -> Sound Sources to show all nearby sound sources, then move your cam near each one until you find the one making the annoying sound (the one the sound is loudest near), then rightclick it to see who the owner is, click Profile to get thier profile, then click Mute. No more annoying sound. Unfortunately, theres currently a bug in the SL client that causes mute lists to be emptied on each relog. Hopefully this will be fixed soon.


If you mute a resident, they are muted in Open chat, IMs, Voice and Group IMs.
Some griefers will become more agressive if you ignore them (like little kids if they don`t get their cookies) and will try to push you, or even worse.
No items can be transfered.
So, let`s take a look at ''Bumps, Pushes and Hits''. Ask a friend to bump into you and then please look at ''Help'' ->  ''Bumps, Pushes & Hits...''
See what it says, what is a great tool to figure out who your griefer is, if you get hit or even caged, shot, orbited etc. If they cage you it shows up there (i.e.  ''Griefing Griefer hit you with a scripted object'').<br>
One thing to be mentioned: <u>Not every bump is griefing</u>.<br>
Most newbies really have some problems to move and have no idea it`s "unfriendly" to bump someone in SL.
Same if you teleport into a new area that uses a landing point and people will tp on your head or bump into you, it is not their intention.
Anyway, a lot of residents will apologize if they bump into you, even if it was caused by lag. Depends on the persons character and experience though.




=== Beacons ===
=== Avoid Pushes ===
Use Beacons to find scripted sources: "View -> Beacons -> ... "
You will see some different options there, you can chose from. If you "x" them, they will appear on your screen as a beacon, if you activate beacons by pressing  '''CTRL'''-'''N'''. Also you  have to have "Render Beacons" and "Render Highlights"enabled, else they won`t be displayed on your screen. Check "Sound Sources", "Particles Sources" there, so they will be displayed as beacon.
Red outlines mark a scripted object. Purple outlines mark an active particle source and yellow marks an active sound source.


'''Note''': If a source is not active, outlines are red to highlight at least that there`s a scripted object.  
A Movelock is a great tool to lock your AV at it`s current position, so it can`t be pushed by people.
If the source becomes active, outlines will change their color.
But if you can sit, sit. That`s right, sit.
Try '''not''' to sit on the normal ground though, it`s still possible to push you with physical/scripted objects.
While you are sitting on a seat, bench etc., that is not physical (can`t be pushed/moved) you are safe from beeing pushed and even orbiting!
Sitting is a great defense along with rule #1 - Stay calm.


Use the beacons to locate scripted sources and for sounds, use the volume as a track too. If it gets louder, you`re coming closer. Finally r-click the sound spammer and mute it directly. Land owners can r-click it and delete/return it, or use the land options to return yunk to their owners. Do not forget to file an Abuse Report first (if needed).
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=== Find Invisible Objects ===


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Sometimes things are invisible, so you can not say what hit you. Then press '''CTRL'''-'''ALT'''-'''T''' to highlight transparent objects.
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Transparent objects will become highlighted in red and half-transparent. Now there you are able to detect invisible objects, you are also able to mute or report them if necessary. :)<br>>
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So, use this feature to check out stores because sometimes griefers leave invisible prims in stores where "build" is allowed and put a transparent prim over a legitimate vendor.
Don't sit on the ground. Ground sit is weakly linked. A decent push will break it and you can still be orbited. Sit on a non-physical prim.
When you think you are paying a vendor, you are actually paying the griefer. The griefer gets the money and you get nothing...
So, if you are a victim of such a scam, file an ''Abuse Report'' (we will come to that) and IM the owner of the real vendor.<br>
Press '''CTRL'''-'''ALT'''-'''T''' again to deactivate "''Highlight transparent objects''".<br>
How to detect invisible micro prims will be tought in the advanced section in this article.




=== Particles ===
=== Particles ===
You can shut off particle rendering by hitting '''CTRL'''-'''ALT'''-'''SHIFT'''-'''='''. You simply won't see particles until you hit it again. When its in effect you'll see (in a very small font :P) "Hiding Particles" in the lower right of your client.


You can`t "mute" visual things but you can make them disappear on your screen. Particles are rendered client side, which means they cause no lag, it`s all up to your computer.
The next powerful feature I will show you is the "''Hide particles''" option, which is under "''View'' -> ''Beacons''". Check that option to hide particles.
This way you can get rid of real strong particle spam like these xxx picture spam (some of you might know that crap).
That`s pretty useful, if you want to stay in a sim, where some particle spam is going on.
=== Cages, Orbiters & Deformers ===
==== Cages ====
Okies, now we`ll go on with the bad stuff ^^<br>
A cage will...well, cage you. Some low-tech cages will just catch you and thats it. High-tech cages will orbit you as well. Means, they will catch you and carry your avatar high in the sky.
Sometimes they are invisible, so if you got hit, use the learned "''Highlight Transparent Objects''" option to see if it is one.
If not, check the the "''Bump, Pushes & Hits''" box, to see who hit you with an orbiter.


=== Getting rid of followers ===
If you got caged by a usual cage, just try to sit on the cage and then stand up again.
Followers are scripted objects that will follow you around doing one or more annoying and abusive things. Playing sounds, burying you in particles, etc. You have a few choices for getting rid of them:
If the cage won`t allow you to sit on it, but there is something else you can sit on, sit on that. In the case, that the area you are in has "build" allowed, you can rez a box and sit on that one.<br>
If there is "no build" you can do a short range teleport: Open the map and double click on a position near you. The loading time will be short, because it`s still the same sim.
The "high-tech" cages with an orbiter in it, to push you really high into the sky, will requiere to teleport out. At least more than 96 meters away, else the cage might catch you again.<br>
Do not forget to report (We will come to that soon) the cage(er) first, then tp out.<br>
Please note, some cages have a "Deformer Tool" active, so if you sit on the cage to get out it will deform your avatar. You need to unDeform your AV then (We will come to that).


#Use a physics disruptor on them. This is basically a pushgun that targets objects nearby. This is a *BAD IDEA* unless you are completely certain there are no innocent physical objects nearby. You may be considered a griefer yourself if you destroy someones physics project. Also, this will only work if the follower is a physical object.
==== Orbiterts ====
#Scrape them off on the edge of a sim. If you're in a sim bordering on nothing (islands, or the edges of the mainland), walk to the edge of the sim and try and walk out into the void beyond. You'll appear to be bouncing against a rubber wall. The idea is to try and get the follower to follow you off the edge of the world. You'll bounce back, but the follower will be destroyed.
#Outrun it. To follow you, the follower must keep you in sensor range. 96 meters. A flight booster helps a lot with this. Fly slowly up to 300m or so, allowing the follower to follow you up, then fly back down at maximum speed. Hopefully you'll outrun its ability to track you.
#If all else fails, lead it up to 300m or so, then teleport down. It cannot follow you through a teleport.


Usual orbiters are scripted tools that griefers use to push you into the sky. If you find yourself a victim of an instant "push" high in the sky, check the "''Bumps, Pushes and Hits''" box to get the griefers name.
Then file an ''Abuse Report'' and include a screenshot. Finally teleport back to the ground will "fix" this problem. <br>
Worst case: You are invisible after the teleport and you have to do a relog.<br>
As mentioned earlier, sit on a non-physical prim to be safe from orbiting.


=== Got caged? ===
==== Deformers ====
Sit on the cage if possible or sit out. If the area has "build" on, you can rez a prim outside ofthe cage and sit on it.
If that won`t work, teleport out. Do not forget to file an AR first (r-click the cage, select "More - More - Report Abuse" from the pie-shaped menu) and include a screenshot.


Rarely used, but out there. They will deform your whole avatar.
First point: Never save your shape at this point! If you should get in such a situation: "''Bump, Pushes and Hits''" box, file an Abuse Report and include a screenshot.
{{box|revise needed|Then drag and drop the "Stop all animations (unDeform Mod)" tool , that is inside the class supplies box, from your inventory to the ground.
R-click it and select "STOP" from the pie menu. It will ask to "Animate your Avatar". Grant the permission and it will fix the problem. IF not, clear your cache and relog.
If you have the permissions, then create a copy of your skin and shape, just in case such a tool should really break your shape, you still have a back up copy.}}
See also: [[User:Lum_Pfohl/Troubleshooting#Help! I'm A Monster!]]


=== Getting trashed (deformed) and how to fix it ===
 
A trasher is a prim thats scripted so that touching it will force your av to play a series of animations designed to confuse SL as to the position and structure of your body. The result is, you look like you've been run through a wringer and stretched on a rack. If this happens to you, don't panic, it isn't permanent. Just clear your cache and relog and you'll be back to normal.
=== Fake Police & Fake Power ===
You can also use the tool that was inside the class supplies (Stop all animations (unDeform mod)).
 
Do '''not''' trust the "''SL police''" groups. It`s a scam! They don`t have real powers in SL. It doesn`t matter what they say or wear. Most newbies are impressed because they have uniforms or even weapons...<br>
Some jerks  even try to "rob" newbies like "Give me your L$ or I`ll kill you", or offer "protection". Ignore, mute, and if needed, report them and leave!
The only people in SL with real grid-wide powers are the Lindens! They use their official "Linden" name, if they are on duty.
 
Other people with powers in SL, are group related! Like for example the "''NCI Land Officer''" only has special powers on "NCI holdings".
This is important to know, because it happens that griefers claim to be a manager or an officer, and tells residents to do this and that... Not only at [[NCI]], everwhere in SL.<br>
So, if you have any doubts who you are dealing with, check the persons profile and double click the groups name (2nd life tab) and a window pops up with more detailed info, about the group and their rules.<br>
Speaking of rules: Don`t become a griefer by ignoring rules. Kindness and Respect goes along in SL. Follow the rules and you`ll be fine, else you may run into trouble.
If you want to shoot or do any other roleplay, go to the right places, where it is allowed.
If you should get reported and warned or even temporarily suspended from SL and you would like to become a LL associated at a later point of time, like an official [[Volunteer Portal|SL Mentor]], you are out of business.




=== Spoofing ===
=== Spoofing ===
"''I didn't say that!''"<br>
"''I didn't say that!''"<br>
Spoofing is when a griefer gives a prim your name, and has it say things. It will appear as though you said whatever it was. The trick is to watch the *color* of the text. If you look in Preferences -> Chat, you'll see the colors assigned to different sorts of messages. Only text in the "Users" color came from an actual person. Anything else is *not* someone talking. Unfortunately a lot of people will just look at the name and ignore the color, which is why spoofers continue to work for griefers.
Spoofing is when a griefer gives a prim your name, and has it say things. It will appear as though you said whatever it was. The trick is to watch the *color* of the text. If you look in Preferences -> Chat, you'll see the colors assigned to different sorts of messages. Only text in the "Users" color came from an actual person. Anything else is '''not''' someone talking. Unfortunately a lot of people will just look at the name and ignore the color, which is why spoofers continue to work for griefers.




=== Texture Spam ===
=== Texture Spam ===
"''Someone is giving me lots and lots of textures!''"<br>
"''Someone is giving me lots and lots of textures!''"<br>
Thats a texture spammer. They're fairly harmless now. Until the last update, there was no limit on how fast you could be given textures, and a texture spammer would bury you alive in spam, and likely crash your client. And there was no way to tell who did it. Now though, theres a reasonable limit on the speed with which you can be given textures. Also, look under Preferences -> Pop-Up, and *uncheck* "Automatically accept", and the "Automatically view after accepting" (just in case), that will prevent them from automatically opening, and burying your client window in garbage. If someone is still trying to use a spammer on you, click Mute in the dialog that pops up, then abuse report them for attempting to spam you.
Thats a texture spammer. They're fairly harmless now. Until the last update, there was no limit on how fast you could be given textures, and a texture spammer would bury you alive in spam, and likely crash your client. And there was no way to tell who did it. Now though, theres a reasonable limit on the speed with which you can be given textures. Also, look under Preferences -> Pop-Up, and *uncheck* "Automatically accept", and the "Automatically view after accepting" (just in case), that will prevent them from automatically opening, and burying your client window in garbage. If someone is still trying to use a spammer on you, click Mute in the dialog that pops up, then abuse report them for attempting to spam you.
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=== Getting blitzed ===
=== Getting blitzed ===
A blitzer is an unstable physics prim. Basically its a prim rotating at a ridiculous speed. When it hits you, it transfers a *LOT* of kinetic energy to you. This will often knock you so hard that you'll end up getting bounced so high that your altitude will roll over into negative numbers. Don't bother waiting to fall, you won't. Relog. The bad part is, theres a *small* chance that scripted attachments you're wearing at the time will crash. If this happens, the best you can do is reset the ones you have perms for (edit the object, then click Tools -> Reset Scripts in Selection). For things you don't have perms for, and have no backup copy of, try talking to the creator of the object, a number of people are fairly sympathetic about things like that, and may replace the object for free. They aren't obligated to, however.
A blitzer is an unstable physics prim. Basically its a prim rotating at a ridiculous speed. When it hits you, it transfers a *LOT* of kinetic energy to you. This will often knock you so hard that you'll end up getting bounced so high that your altitude will roll over into negative numbers. Don't bother waiting to fall, you won't. Relog. The bad part is, theres a *small* chance that scripted attachments you're wearing at the time will crash. If this happens, the best you can do is reset the ones you have perms for (edit the object, then click Tools -> Reset Scripts in Selection). For things you don't have perms for, and have no backup copy of, try talking to the creator of the object, a number of people are fairly sympathetic about things like that, and may replace the object for free. They aren't obligated to, however.




=== Chat Spies ===
=== Abuse Reporting ===
People make much more of a big deal about these than they warrant. Especially the people selling scanners to detect them. I've been on SL since Feburay 25th, 2005 under my original account, and I've had a chat spy used on me 3 times. If what you're saying is really *that* sensitive, use IMs. IMs cannot be monitored by a script.
Now lets talk about the nearly most important: ''Abuse Reporting'':<br>
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Does anyone think they have privacy from the Lindens? <br>
That`s right - NO! Everything that is said in chat or IM on server is logged, also all inventory transfers.
Now the good news is that only the detectives can access it and there are detectives people paid REAL Money to investigate crimes in SL and Abuse Reports are how they find out who to chase.<br>
There are two teams, one checks groups of Abuse Reports and the other deals one at a time with the leftovers. So when you file an Abuse Report it will be taken seriously. Just don`t give them an excuse to ignore it, fill out as much as possible.<br>
To bring this menu down, go to ''Help'' -> ''Report Abuse'' OR r-click the object (i.e. Cage) -> ''More'' -> ''More'' -> ''Report Abuse''.<br>
I`d recommend the last option, so the owner of the object and the object itself get caught as well and you don`t have to do it.
Ok, so what`s the MOST important thing in a report?<br>
Yes - '''who''' - It really speeds the investigation and the exact time and date. The place is recorded. Please get sure you have checked the "Include Screenshot" option.
Together with the information you`ve entered on the Abuse Report and the screenshot displaying you IN the cage of ....., it`s a good proof you`ve been caged by that person.
Other things on the Abuse Report menu are pretty easy.<br>
''Category'': What kind of griefing/abuse was it and a short clear headline. "''A guy was mean''" would just suck. "''I got ... by...''" does better. Other info such as chat quotes (if there are any) help too. Depends on the "category". <br>
"''Assault''" should be for weapon usage and screenshot is more important then. Chat quote(s) would be good to proof harassment. (Remember the 0 privacy rule and logging everything? Makes sense now, doesn`t it. :) )<br>
"''Disclosure''" is used if you report someone who tells other people private informations about you or other people such as e-mail, or even RL name.<br>
"''Age''" is used if you report someone who admits to be under-aged (less than 18 years) and should be on the SL teen grid....etc.


After you have reported the object or incident (if you think it is worth is, but I would recommend to report at least strong stuff like caging, because it clearly breaks the TOS), then try to get out of the situation.<br>
You`ll receive a mail from Linden Labs if your report has been received and they are on it to investigate. Else you won`t receive any further informations, what has happened to your griefer<br>
What happens to some "subjects" can be reviewed here:  http://secondlife.com/community/blotter.php


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== Going Home ==
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So, to come to an end for the basic part:
*Got griefed? Stay calm, report it and use the learned techiques to have peace again.
*If you are building, have a chat... try to sit on a non-physical object, or have at least your movelock on. Especially at public sandboxes.
*If someone is rude, don`t care, just mute him/her. (I know it`s sometimes hard, but it gives you a better chance to get them busted and it will take their fun for the moment and maybe, even for the future...)
*Do NOT trust anyone: Never give out personal informations to other residents or to people who say they would work for LL or they are the "SL police".


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It`s not a guarantee you will never be griefed in SL, but it will keep you out of trouble as good as possible.
== Homeland Security ==
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Please visit: http://www.rainbowdragon.ca/rainbowcreations/grief5.shtml to review this chapter.
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== Abuse Report ==
== Part II (Advanced) ==
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You can find the Abuse Report under "Help -> Report Abuse...".<br>
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But it`s recommended to r-click on object, or resident and got to more -> more -> Report Abuse, so SL will catch the persons name or if its is an object the owners name and location.<br>
Select the a category and chose a good headline for the report. "Someone was mean" would just suck and maybe even ignored! So chose a good title such as "....caged me and other residents" or "... caged and harassed people".
 
Remember the 0 privacy rule in SL so always fill out the AR as completely as you can, including date, time, location (sim name and coordinates if possible) and short summary what happend. If there are chat quotes, include them as well and do not forget to check the "Include Screenshot" option.
For an "advanced" AR as I would call it I recommend to activate the "Show interface in snapshot" under File -> Take snapshot". If you got orbited or caged pull down the Help -> "Bump, Pushes and Hits" box, then file an AR. Because you have enabled the "show Interface in snapshot" option, the LL investigation team is able to see the info as well on the screenshot you`ll send them with the AR. It`s a good and additional proof you got hit by ... if you report them. Especially if you got caged its useful to pull the box down and evwen to r-click on the cage/edit and display the creator and owner under the genrals tab in the edit mode.
You won`t receive any other info what has happened to yourgriefer afterwards. You`ll only recieve a mail from the investigation team if your report has been received and they are working on it.
 
'''NEVER''' misuse the AR to take revenge as in "fake a report". Remember LL logs everything and it is not possible to fake a chat quote. or screenshot on the AR. LL has its own server logs and they are always able to jump back to a/the point of a convo/incident you have reported. I think it`s clear that LL will suspend people for misusing the AR and try to fool them.<br>
However, it`s also an advatage for you because if nobody can fake a report it is not possible to make you responsible for something that you haven`t done.
 
It won`t guarantee you`ll never be griefed in SL, but it will help you to deal with the vast majority of griefers and keep you out of trouble as good as possible. Take care :)
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*[http://www.slprofiles.com/webtab/Trent%20Platthy Trent Platthy] - Original Concept
*[http://www.slprofiles.com/webtab/Trent%20Platthy Trent Platthy] - Original Concept
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*http://www.rainbowdragon.ca - Basic class and land security material of this lecture
*http://www.rainbowdragon.ca - Basic class and land security material of this lecture

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Intro

To hear all of the talk regarding the problem of "Griefing" in Second Life, one could be excused for thinking our world is overrun with juvenile delinquents with nothing better to do with their time than spoil other people's fun. In actuality, nothing could be further from the truth!

In my experience, Second Life is full of wonderful, creative, intelligent, talented people who contribute positively to the content & culture, the economy & ergonomics, the diversity & direction of our world -- but if you do happen to come across one of the sad few whose purpose is to diminish your enjoyment of Second Life, it helps to know how best to deal with the situation and what tools and services Second Life has in place to enable you to do so. This tutorial presents some tips and tricks to help you out in this regard. Here they are:


Part I (Beginners)

Griefers

Ok, so what is a "Griefer"?
It's a person who wants to upset your enjoyment of SL. "Griefing" is harassment, bothering, shooting in a safe or non RP-related zone, verbal abuse and other types of violations of the Terms of Service (TOS) or Community Standards (CS). Griefing is willful and likely some teenaged boy who shouldn`t be here anyway :) And their motivations are simple they get their kicks out of irritatiting and dominating you.

So rule #1 is:

Stay Calm

But why stay calm? Because it spoils their fun. They're looking for a reaction, so they get bored if you just stay calm.
So, don't give them the attention they want: the reaction. Avoid under all circumstances to make any damage on the griefers avatar. It gives them the chance to report you and make you look like the bad guy!
Abusive Language, Intentionally Bumps, Shot by weapons, Caging, Orbiting and Deforming are the most used forms of griefing in SL. We`ll have a closer look on them in this article.

Basic Knowledge

Whatever a griefer tells you, do not believe him or her. They have no real powers and most important:
They can not kill you, even if you are on a damage enabled sim and they use guns! You can not die in SL!
If you should "die", you will just teleport back to your home location. Also, you will NOT lose any money or inventory. Again, stay calm, and NEVER pay a griefer who menaces to kill you, delete your items, account or would sent you a virus. That is absolute nonsense!<> Best thing you can do is to mute them, or just leave and go on exploring. :)

Muting

So, for abusive language, one way to make them to "shut up" is muting. Muting will give you five advantages:

  1. No chat from that person in the chat history, including gestures.
  2. You can`t receive IMs from that person, including group chat msgs.
  3. You can`t recieve items from them.
  4. You won`t hear their Voice, if Voice is activated on that area and last but not least;
  5. All objects from this person are muted too, including attachments.

The SL client offers you 3 simple ways to mute an avatar and 2 ways to mute an object:

  1. R-click on the persons Avatar and select Mute from the pie menu. Remember muting the owner of an object will also mute all his/her objects for you.
    1. To mute a specific object, do a r-click on it and select more -> more -> Mute.
  2. Mute the person by Profile. Use the people tab on Search, if the person is not near you to get the persons profile and then click on the "Mute" button there.
  3. Mute button in history. If chat history is activated (CTRL-H), click on the blue button at the upper right corner with "<<" on it. Select the persons name from the list and check "mute" on the bottom.

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You can see that "mute" can be a powerful feature: Activate the "Show Muted Text" box in the chat history. If you scoll up, then you should see how much spam has been filtered by muting it. To avoid you will see spam in the future, after you have muted a person or object, please UNcheck the "Show Muted Text" option again.


Please note: Muting cages or their owners won`t prevent them working. I will teach you later how to deal with them.
More options how to mute objects and residents will be tought in the advanced section of this article.


Pushes & Hits

Some griefers will become more agressive if you ignore them (like little kids if they don`t get their cookies) and will try to push you, or even worse. So, let`s take a look at Bumps, Pushes and Hits. Ask a friend to bump into you and then please look at Help -> Bumps, Pushes & Hits... See what it says, what is a great tool to figure out who your griefer is, if you get hit or even caged, shot, orbited etc. If they cage you it shows up there (i.e. Griefing Griefer hit you with a scripted object).
One thing to be mentioned: Not every bump is griefing.
Most newbies really have some problems to move and have no idea it`s "unfriendly" to bump someone in SL. Same if you teleport into a new area that uses a landing point and people will tp on your head or bump into you, it is not their intention. Anyway, a lot of residents will apologize if they bump into you, even if it was caused by lag. Depends on the persons character and experience though.


Avoid Pushes

A Movelock is a great tool to lock your AV at it`s current position, so it can`t be pushed by people. But if you can sit, sit. That`s right, sit. Try not to sit on the normal ground though, it`s still possible to push you with physical/scripted objects. While you are sitting on a seat, bench etc., that is not physical (can`t be pushed/moved) you are safe from beeing pushed and even orbiting! Sitting is a great defense along with rule #1 - Stay calm.


Find Invisible Objects

Sometimes things are invisible, so you can not say what hit you. Then press CTRL-ALT-T to highlight transparent objects. Transparent objects will become highlighted in red and half-transparent. Now there you are able to detect invisible objects, you are also able to mute or report them if necessary. :)
> So, use this feature to check out stores because sometimes griefers leave invisible prims in stores where "build" is allowed and put a transparent prim over a legitimate vendor. When you think you are paying a vendor, you are actually paying the griefer. The griefer gets the money and you get nothing... So, if you are a victim of such a scam, file an Abuse Report (we will come to that) and IM the owner of the real vendor.
Press CTRL-ALT-T again to deactivate "Highlight transparent objects".
How to detect invisible micro prims will be tought in the advanced section in this article.


Particles

You can`t "mute" visual things but you can make them disappear on your screen. Particles are rendered client side, which means they cause no lag, it`s all up to your computer. The next powerful feature I will show you is the "Hide particles" option, which is under "View -> Beacons". Check that option to hide particles. This way you can get rid of real strong particle spam like these xxx picture spam (some of you might know that crap). That`s pretty useful, if you want to stay in a sim, where some particle spam is going on.


Cages, Orbiters & Deformers

Cages

Okies, now we`ll go on with the bad stuff ^^
A cage will...well, cage you. Some low-tech cages will just catch you and thats it. High-tech cages will orbit you as well. Means, they will catch you and carry your avatar high in the sky. Sometimes they are invisible, so if you got hit, use the learned "Highlight Transparent Objects" option to see if it is one. If not, check the the "Bump, Pushes & Hits" box, to see who hit you with an orbiter.

If you got caged by a usual cage, just try to sit on the cage and then stand up again. If the cage won`t allow you to sit on it, but there is something else you can sit on, sit on that. In the case, that the area you are in has "build" allowed, you can rez a box and sit on that one.
If there is "no build" you can do a short range teleport: Open the map and double click on a position near you. The loading time will be short, because it`s still the same sim. The "high-tech" cages with an orbiter in it, to push you really high into the sky, will requiere to teleport out. At least more than 96 meters away, else the cage might catch you again.
Do not forget to report (We will come to that soon) the cage(er) first, then tp out.
Please note, some cages have a "Deformer Tool" active, so if you sit on the cage to get out it will deform your avatar. You need to unDeform your AV then (We will come to that).

Orbiterts

Usual orbiters are scripted tools that griefers use to push you into the sky. If you find yourself a victim of an instant "push" high in the sky, check the "Bumps, Pushes and Hits" box to get the griefers name. Then file an Abuse Report and include a screenshot. Finally teleport back to the ground will "fix" this problem.
Worst case: You are invisible after the teleport and you have to do a relog.
As mentioned earlier, sit on a non-physical prim to be safe from orbiting.

Deformers

Rarely used, but out there. They will deform your whole avatar. First point: Never save your shape at this point! If you should get in such a situation: "Bump, Pushes and Hits" box, file an Abuse Report and include a screenshot.

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Then drag and drop the "Stop all animations (unDeform Mod)" tool , that is inside the class supplies box, from your inventory to the ground. R-click it and select "STOP" from the pie menu. It will ask to "Animate your Avatar". Grant the permission and it will fix the problem. IF not, clear your cache and relog. If you have the permissions, then create a copy of your skin and shape, just in case such a tool should really break your shape, you still have a back up copy.

See also: User:Lum_Pfohl/Troubleshooting#Help! I'm A Monster!


Fake Police & Fake Power

Do not trust the "SL police" groups. It`s a scam! They don`t have real powers in SL. It doesn`t matter what they say or wear. Most newbies are impressed because they have uniforms or even weapons...
Some jerks even try to "rob" newbies like "Give me your L$ or I`ll kill you", or offer "protection". Ignore, mute, and if needed, report them and leave! The only people in SL with real grid-wide powers are the Lindens! They use their official "Linden" name, if they are on duty.

Other people with powers in SL, are group related! Like for example the "NCI Land Officer" only has special powers on "NCI holdings". This is important to know, because it happens that griefers claim to be a manager or an officer, and tells residents to do this and that... Not only at NCI, everwhere in SL.
So, if you have any doubts who you are dealing with, check the persons profile and double click the groups name (2nd life tab) and a window pops up with more detailed info, about the group and their rules.
Speaking of rules: Don`t become a griefer by ignoring rules. Kindness and Respect goes along in SL. Follow the rules and you`ll be fine, else you may run into trouble. If you want to shoot or do any other roleplay, go to the right places, where it is allowed. If you should get reported and warned or even temporarily suspended from SL and you would like to become a LL associated at a later point of time, like an official SL Mentor, you are out of business.


Spoofing

"I didn't say that!"
Spoofing is when a griefer gives a prim your name, and has it say things. It will appear as though you said whatever it was. The trick is to watch the *color* of the text. If you look in Preferences -> Chat, you'll see the colors assigned to different sorts of messages. Only text in the "Users" color came from an actual person. Anything else is not someone talking. Unfortunately a lot of people will just look at the name and ignore the color, which is why spoofers continue to work for griefers.


Texture Spam

"Someone is giving me lots and lots of textures!"
Thats a texture spammer. They're fairly harmless now. Until the last update, there was no limit on how fast you could be given textures, and a texture spammer would bury you alive in spam, and likely crash your client. And there was no way to tell who did it. Now though, theres a reasonable limit on the speed with which you can be given textures. Also, look under Preferences -> Pop-Up, and *uncheck* "Automatically accept", and the "Automatically view after accepting" (just in case), that will prevent them from automatically opening, and burying your client window in garbage. If someone is still trying to use a spammer on you, click Mute in the dialog that pops up, then abuse report them for attempting to spam you.


Getting blitzed

A blitzer is an unstable physics prim. Basically its a prim rotating at a ridiculous speed. When it hits you, it transfers a *LOT* of kinetic energy to you. This will often knock you so hard that you'll end up getting bounced so high that your altitude will roll over into negative numbers. Don't bother waiting to fall, you won't. Relog. The bad part is, theres a *small* chance that scripted attachments you're wearing at the time will crash. If this happens, the best you can do is reset the ones you have perms for (edit the object, then click Tools -> Reset Scripts in Selection). For things you don't have perms for, and have no backup copy of, try talking to the creator of the object, a number of people are fairly sympathetic about things like that, and may replace the object for free. They aren't obligated to, however.


Abuse Reporting

Now lets talk about the nearly most important: Abuse Reporting:
Does anyone think they have privacy from the Lindens?
That`s right - NO! Everything that is said in chat or IM on server is logged, also all inventory transfers. Now the good news is that only the detectives can access it and there are detectives people paid REAL Money to investigate crimes in SL and Abuse Reports are how they find out who to chase.
There are two teams, one checks groups of Abuse Reports and the other deals one at a time with the leftovers. So when you file an Abuse Report it will be taken seriously. Just don`t give them an excuse to ignore it, fill out as much as possible.
To bring this menu down, go to Help -> Report Abuse OR r-click the object (i.e. Cage) -> More -> More -> Report Abuse.
I`d recommend the last option, so the owner of the object and the object itself get caught as well and you don`t have to do it. Ok, so what`s the MOST important thing in a report?
Yes - who - It really speeds the investigation and the exact time and date. The place is recorded. Please get sure you have checked the "Include Screenshot" option. Together with the information you`ve entered on the Abuse Report and the screenshot displaying you IN the cage of ....., it`s a good proof you`ve been caged by that person. Other things on the Abuse Report menu are pretty easy.
Category: What kind of griefing/abuse was it and a short clear headline. "A guy was mean" would just suck. "I got ... by..." does better. Other info such as chat quotes (if there are any) help too. Depends on the "category".
"Assault" should be for weapon usage and screenshot is more important then. Chat quote(s) would be good to proof harassment. (Remember the 0 privacy rule and logging everything? Makes sense now, doesn`t it. :) )
"Disclosure" is used if you report someone who tells other people private informations about you or other people such as e-mail, or even RL name.
"Age" is used if you report someone who admits to be under-aged (less than 18 years) and should be on the SL teen grid....etc.

After you have reported the object or incident (if you think it is worth is, but I would recommend to report at least strong stuff like caging, because it clearly breaks the TOS), then try to get out of the situation.
You`ll receive a mail from Linden Labs if your report has been received and they are on it to investigate. Else you won`t receive any further informations, what has happened to your griefer
What happens to some "subjects" can be reviewed here: http://secondlife.com/community/blotter.php

Summary Part I

So, to come to an end for the basic part:

  • Got griefed? Stay calm, report it and use the learned techiques to have peace again.
  • If you are building, have a chat... try to sit on a non-physical object, or have at least your movelock on. Especially at public sandboxes.
  • If someone is rude, don`t care, just mute him/her. (I know it`s sometimes hard, but it gives you a better chance to get them busted and it will take their fun for the moment and maybe, even for the future...)
  • Do NOT trust anyone: Never give out personal informations to other residents or to people who say they would work for LL or they are the "SL police".

It`s not a guarantee you will never be griefed in SL, but it will keep you out of trouble as good as possible.


Part II (Advanced)

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