Difference between revisions of "Private Parties are OK"

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'''Originally Posted by Taly Fluffy''':
:'''Originally Posted by Taly Fluffy''':
:There is a difference between advertising a public party event, and informing friends of a private party event. Let's look at a wedding as an example.
:There is a difference between advertising a public party event, and informing friends of a private party event. Let's look at a wedding as an example.



Revision as of 07:39, 27 April 2009

Posted 4-27-2009

Originally Posted by Taly Fluffy:
There is a difference between advertising a public party event, and informing friends of a private party event. Let's look at a wedding as an example.
If Jane & Bob run a land ad, a classified ad, or an event ad about their upcoming wedding on their private parcel, then they are publicly inviting strangers that they don't know, to come to their land. That constitutes a public wedding. It would have to conform to the Adult Content guidelines. (No adult content should be accessible at their event, if their sim isn't marked Adult.)
If Jane & Bob only send out IMs, notecards, and/or prim invitations to their personally selected friends, inviting them to their wedding, that's a private event, because they didn't run ads inviting strangers to show up. Private event - not publicly advertised - therefore a personal party where they can have a Wedding Reception Sex Orgy with their friends if they feel like it.
Correct, Blondin?

Makes sense to me