Difference between revisions of "History/Adult Content FAQ"
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Linden Lab has made many statements that strongly connect search listings (title and description) that use adult words to requiring being on adult land. There are many other ways to communicate and control access within SL, and which of those will make your place "public", and thus fall under the new rules, is less clear. | Linden Lab has made many statements that strongly connect search listings (title and description) that use adult words to requiring being on adult land. There are many other ways to communicate and control access within SL, and which of those will make your place "public", and thus fall under the new rules, is less clear. | ||
== | == What does "Advertises or Publicly Promotes" Mean?== | ||
The maturity ratings (KB6010) distinguish between publicly promoted adult content, which is required to be on adult regions, and implicitly non-public adult content, such as private homes with a sex bed, which could be located on Mature land. Second life provides a rich variety of ways to communicate and restrict or allow access to land. Much land is "mixed use" as far as the maturity of the content and how public or private it is. Therefore more clarification of this phrase is desired. | |||
What | === What if it's Not 100% Adult? === | ||
There are several ways a parcel can be not entirely adult but advertised in search: | |||
(1) Mixed content in a public area, for example a store on mature land that sells a variety of items, some of which are adult, but those are not advertised explicitly. | |||
(2) Mixed public and private use of a parcel, for example a store at ground level which only sells non-adult items, and a skybox above, which is residential, and contains sex furniture. The landing point is at the store only. | |||
(3) Mixed use by time. For example a parcel that is normally a private residence, but occasionally advertises an adult event. | |||
=== | === What is Promotion? === | ||
It is pretty clear from the Knowledge Base that advertising in the SL search database using adult words clearly requires being on adult land. But there are lots of other ways to communicate in SL, ranging from a private invitation to one person, to inviting everyone in a group, to renting signs in various locations around the grid, which fall short of a Search listing. | |||
== Who gets a "free" move to Zindra?== | |||
If your business relies on adult content, and would be negatively impacted, you can submit a ticket to get granted land on the Zindra continent. While the land will be set to purchase at no direct cost (ie "free"), there are significant costs to moving in time to pick up and re-build your location, adapt to different terrain and parcel shape, inform customers, redo landmarks, and search entries, rebuild traffic from scratch, loss of unused time on classified ads, etc. | |||
If it is an adult venue, but not a business, it is not clear if it would be granted land in the initial move. | |||
== Is simple nudity without sex adult?== | |||
Depending on context, not necessarily. A nude beach without sexual activity can be rated mature. Skin vendors require showing a nude skin to display the product, but are not sexual. Neither is nude art automatically sexual, so either of those are acceptable on mature land. Strip clubs that do not use adult words in search or host sex furniture can be mature. | |||
== Additional Questions: == | |||
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Revision as of 20:05, 26 June 2009
How does this affect the average Second Life resident?
If your account not verified, you will not be able to fully use search, or visit adult regions on the grid. Even if you are verified, you must still activate the adult settings in preferences and search to access adult regions. If you shop at, work at, or rent a place that moves to Zindra, or the estate owner changes the region to Adult, you will need to verify to continue visiting it.
How does this affect Landowners on Mainland and Estates?
The new definitions for PG, Mature, and Adult land are supposed to be followed by everyone. In particular, some things that used to be allowed on Mature land, are not any more. If you fall in that category, you would have to change those things, or move to Adult land.
If you are on estate land, and you have adult material, your choices are to get the estate owner to change the rating for the region, or to move. Conversely, if you are not verified, and the estate owner changes the rating to adult, you will not be able to enter the region any more, even if you own or rent a parcel there.
How does this affect businesses and public venues?
Publicly promoted adult content is now supposed to be on adult rated land, and certain adult words are filtered from search below the adult settings. If you have adult content or advertise it, you may need to move part or all of your business or venue.
Search also now has the ability to turn off results from PG, Mature, or Adult land. This will change how you use search to get people to find you.
Linden Lab has made many statements that strongly connect search listings (title and description) that use adult words to requiring being on adult land. There are many other ways to communicate and control access within SL, and which of those will make your place "public", and thus fall under the new rules, is less clear.
What does "Advertises or Publicly Promotes" Mean?
The maturity ratings (KB6010) distinguish between publicly promoted adult content, which is required to be on adult regions, and implicitly non-public adult content, such as private homes with a sex bed, which could be located on Mature land. Second life provides a rich variety of ways to communicate and restrict or allow access to land. Much land is "mixed use" as far as the maturity of the content and how public or private it is. Therefore more clarification of this phrase is desired.
What if it's Not 100% Adult?
There are several ways a parcel can be not entirely adult but advertised in search:
(1) Mixed content in a public area, for example a store on mature land that sells a variety of items, some of which are adult, but those are not advertised explicitly.
(2) Mixed public and private use of a parcel, for example a store at ground level which only sells non-adult items, and a skybox above, which is residential, and contains sex furniture. The landing point is at the store only.
(3) Mixed use by time. For example a parcel that is normally a private residence, but occasionally advertises an adult event.
What is Promotion?
It is pretty clear from the Knowledge Base that advertising in the SL search database using adult words clearly requires being on adult land. But there are lots of other ways to communicate in SL, ranging from a private invitation to one person, to inviting everyone in a group, to renting signs in various locations around the grid, which fall short of a Search listing.
Who gets a "free" move to Zindra?
If your business relies on adult content, and would be negatively impacted, you can submit a ticket to get granted land on the Zindra continent. While the land will be set to purchase at no direct cost (ie "free"), there are significant costs to moving in time to pick up and re-build your location, adapt to different terrain and parcel shape, inform customers, redo landmarks, and search entries, rebuild traffic from scratch, loss of unused time on classified ads, etc.
If it is an adult venue, but not a business, it is not clear if it would be granted land in the initial move.
Is simple nudity without sex adult?
Depending on context, not necessarily. A nude beach without sexual activity can be rated mature. Skin vendors require showing a nude skin to display the product, but are not sexual. Neither is nude art automatically sexual, so either of those are acceptable on mature land. Strip clubs that do not use adult words in search or host sex furniture can be mature.