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This page is for genuine rules as defined by Lindens.  Information comes from the main automated/roaming mainland vehicle owners, as told to them by Lindens at various times.  It is not a page for speculation or hearsay.  The aims of this page are to try and dispel some of the myths and unsubstantiated claims made in forums and blogs regarding these vehicles and to try and disperse some of the heat from what is often a heavily polarised and sensitive subject.[[User:Yevad Doobie|Yevad Doobie]] 08:32, 24 July 2011 (PDT)
This page is for genuine guidelines as defined by Lindens.  Information comes from the main automated/roaming mainland vehicle owners, as told to them by Lindens at various times.  It is not a page for speculation or hearsay.  The aims of this page are to try and dispel some of the myths and unsubstantiated claims made in forums and blogs regarding these vehicles and to try and disperse some of the heat from what is often a heavily polarised and sensitive subject.[[User:Yevad Doobie|Yevad Doobie]] 08:32, 24 July 2011 (PDT)
: Hey Yevad, Michael Linden let me know about this, too. As wiki co-admin, I appreciate you trying to make sense based on canonical structure. However, this page should be clearly marked that it — including the tips you've highlighted — are '''unofficial Resident interpretation''' of Linden policy to avoid confusing fellow Resis. Since discipline for violating Community Standards is handled case-by-case, best practices are helpful but not strictly enforced — therefore we ''can't'' endorse it. For reference, all official LL policy is in the [[Official Information and Policies Portal]]. {{TorSig}} <font size="1">on 2011-07-26 @ 1:53 PM Pacific</font>
: Hey Yevad, Michael Linden let me know about this, too. As wiki co-admin, I appreciate you trying to make sense based on canonical structure. However, this page should be clearly marked that it — including the tips you've highlighted — are '''unofficial Resident interpretation''' of Linden policy to avoid confusing fellow Resis. Since discipline for violating Community Standards is handled case-by-case, best practices are helpful but not strictly enforced — therefore we ''can't'' endorse it. For reference, all official LL policy is in the [[Official Information and Policies Portal]]. {{TorSig}} <font size="1">on 2011-07-26 @ 1:53 PM Pacific</font>
::OK, so really things are back where they started; without clarification and guidelines from official sources.  This means residents that are currently deploying such vehicles will continue to be harassed, heated discussions in forums will continue and the potential for unsavoury automated vehicles to be deployed by others will remain high...sigh.  I hoped that by beginning this page I might have started a step towards some official clarification and bring a bit of peace to the grid.  I had hoped that it would be a page that people could be pointed to and diffuse arguments before they turn into hate campaigns, or to point new vehicle creators to in order to help them avoid leaving themselves open to hate campaigns.  Now it will just look like my opinion, my interpretation of what is acceptable and what is not, something I have tried hard to avoid.  No matter what past evidence I include to back up these guidelines (more IM quotes are on the way I hope), it will remain a subjective page, serving no purpose other than to add more fuel to the fire.  [[User:Yevad Doobie|Yevad Doobie]] 02:39, 27 July 2011 (PDT)

Revision as of 01:39, 27 July 2011

This page is for genuine guidelines as defined by Lindens. Information comes from the main automated/roaming mainland vehicle owners, as told to them by Lindens at various times. It is not a page for speculation or hearsay. The aims of this page are to try and dispel some of the myths and unsubstantiated claims made in forums and blogs regarding these vehicles and to try and disperse some of the heat from what is often a heavily polarised and sensitive subject.Yevad Doobie 08:32, 24 July 2011 (PDT)

Hey Yevad, Michael Linden let me know about this, too. As wiki co-admin, I appreciate you trying to make sense based on canonical structure. However, this page should be clearly marked that it — including the tips you've highlighted — are unofficial Resident interpretation of Linden policy to avoid confusing fellow Resis. Since discipline for violating Community Standards is handled case-by-case, best practices are helpful but not strictly enforced — therefore we can't endorse it. For reference, all official LL policy is in the Official Information and Policies Portal. - Torley-favicon.png on 2011-07-26 @ 1:53 PM Pacific
OK, so really things are back where they started; without clarification and guidelines from official sources. This means residents that are currently deploying such vehicles will continue to be harassed, heated discussions in forums will continue and the potential for unsavoury automated vehicles to be deployed by others will remain high...sigh. I hoped that by beginning this page I might have started a step towards some official clarification and bring a bit of peace to the grid. I had hoped that it would be a page that people could be pointed to and diffuse arguments before they turn into hate campaigns, or to point new vehicle creators to in order to help them avoid leaving themselves open to hate campaigns. Now it will just look like my opinion, my interpretation of what is acceptable and what is not, something I have tried hard to avoid. No matter what past evidence I include to back up these guidelines (more IM quotes are on the way I hope), it will remain a subjective page, serving no purpose other than to add more fuel to the fire. Yevad Doobie 02:39, 27 July 2011 (PDT)