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In your Second Life, you can add other residents as "friends" by right clicking on them and choosing "Add Friend" from the pie menu, or accepting their friend offer. Being friends with someone means that:
In your Second Life, you can add other Residents as "friends" by right clicking on them and choosing "Add Friend" from the pie menu, or accepting their friend offer. Being friends with someone means that:


* Their name is listed when you click on the "Friend" button on the bottom of the screen.
* Their name is listed when you click on the "Friend" button on the bottom of the screen.
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* You can see if your friends are online from the website.
* You can see if your friends are online from the website.
* You can grant your friend permission to modify your builds.
* You can grant your friend permission to modify your builds.
==See Also==
* [[Video Tutorial/Friendships]]
* [[Tutorial/Friends permissions]]
* [[Video Tutorial/Hiding online friend notifications ]]

Latest revision as of 09:27, 17 August 2009

In your Second Life, you can add other Residents as "friends" by right clicking on them and choosing "Add Friend" from the pie menu, or accepting their friend offer. Being friends with someone means that:

  • Their name is listed when you click on the "Friend" button on the bottom of the screen.
  • You can find each other on the world map.
  • You will be notified when your friend comes online and logs off.
  • You can see if your friends are online from the website.
  • You can grant your friend permission to modify your builds.

See Also