Difference between revisions of "Talk:About Traffic"

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== Traffic Calculations==
Please stop editting this page and replacing everything with nonsense about complex formulas just because some stupid Linden told you some BS about how traffic works. Conduct your own experiments and present the methodology and results if you disagree with what is written here. We absolutely cannot rely on the word of devs or other random Linden Lab employees on this topic and MUST resort to simple experiments.
I don't feel qualified to edit the actual wiki but Dee chatted in concierge chat some very different information. There is a lot of misinformation about traffic floating around so Dee could be wrong I suppose.
 
 
* [4:51]  Dee Linden: so these are not the Real numbers, but for examples' sake only, ok?
* [4:51]  Dee Linden: each avatar has 5 points (remember, just an example number) that they "spend" per 24 hours
* [4:52]  Dee Linden: if I only go to ONE place in that 24 hours, and I'm there for at least 5 minutes (THIS number is real, the 5 minutes), then all 5 of my points go to that place's traffic count
* [4:52]  Dee Linden: if I go to only two places, at least 5minutes per, then my points are split in half between them
 
- Elanthius Flagstaff

Revision as of 00:36, 31 March 2009

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Post-Stipend Realities

I've done some re-rigging of the article to reflect the current post-stipends reality that we live in. Could I get someone to look over the edits just in case I FUBARed some of the details? Thanks in advance! --Patchouli Woollahra 23:39, 20 January 2007 (PST)


Please stop editting this page and replacing everything with nonsense about complex formulas just because some stupid Linden told you some BS about how traffic works. Conduct your own experiments and present the methodology and results if you disagree with what is written here. We absolutely cannot rely on the word of devs or other random Linden Lab employees on this topic and MUST resort to simple experiments.