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A group is an organization of two or more Residents that you can [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_join_a_group%3F join]. To see the groups you belong to, click {{Vh|People - Groups}}.
A group is an organization of two or more Residents that you can [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/How_do_I_join_a_group%3F join]. To see the groups you belong to, click {{Vh|People - Groups}}.
== What are groups? ==
== What are groups? ==
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Groups are organizations you can join and belong to in Second Life®. Group members have certain special privileges:
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* Avatar titles
* Group members and officers get special titles. When you have a group active, your title appears above your name. 
* Liabilities and dividends
* Groups have a joint Linden dollar balance. Any Linden dollars paid to the group are paid out evenly to all group members each day.
* Starting a group
* Groups can jointly own land, with each member making a contribution to help pay for the land's cost.
* Leaving a group
* You can give certain special permissions to group members only. A group member might restrict land access to group members only, or script an object that has special functions only group members can activate.
* Group land
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A group is an organization of two or more Residents that you can join. To see the groups you belong to, click People - Groups.

What are groups?

Groups are organizations you can join and belong to in Second Life®. Group members have certain special privileges:

  • Group members and officers get special titles. When you have a group active, your title appears above your name.
  • Groups have a joint Linden dollar balance. Any Linden dollars paid to the group are paid out evenly to all group members each day.
  • Groups can jointly own land, with each member making a contribution to help pay for the land's cost.
  • You can give certain special permissions to group members only. A group member might restrict land access to group members only, or script an object that has special functions only group members can activate.