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This Community is not endorsed in any way by Linden Labs and no infringement on their trademarks is intended.

This Community will accept all reasonable posts on Second Life, please follow the server-wide rules and mark NSFW posts as such. Do not post content that is illegal in your jurisdiction or might get the instance owner in legal trouble in some other major jurisdiction. Promotion of SL businesses, blogs, Discord servers and similar SL related commercial content is acceptable as long as you do not overdo it with frequency.

Second Life is a 3D virtual world where almost all the content is user generated. It has been around since 2002 and publicly since 2003 and has developed significantly since then.

Unlike games Second Life and other virtual worlds do not have built-in goals, levels or similar mechanisms. You can think of it more like a place or a platform. Individual locations and groups in Second Life might offer some or all the features a game might have but Second Life (SL) as a whole does not.

Second Life has a wide range of ages, countries of origin, languages, interests and professions among its residents and is not limited to the typical gamer.

It offers many activities from building, landscaping and decoration over taking pictures and visiting art galleries, attending parties and live concerts, roleplay, travel by and racing a wide variety of vehicles in addition to the built-in teleports, combat both in vehicles and on foot as well as a number of adult activities. And of course you can make great friends and do all of those together.

The Second Life servers are often referred to as "The Grid" of if you want to distinguish the production and preview grids as Agni and Aditi. The OpenSim project is essentially an open source implementation of the server side of SL. There is a Lemmy Community for OpenSim

The Second Life client is called a viewer and apart from the official one there is a number of popular third party options.

Second Life Website

Second Life Marketplace

Second Life Maps

Second Life Grid Status

Second Life Wiki

Second Life Knowledge Base

Linden Lab Wiki Page about Official and Third Party Viewers

Official SL Flickr Group

Grid Survey

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Key Highlights:

-No Transferability: Gacha items and their containers must be set as “No Transfer” to ensure that they can only be used by the buyer. This applies to both the object inside and any packaging used for delivery.

-Breedables: Breedable pets and other life simulation content are exempt from this policy and can continue to operate as they have before.

-Games of Skill: If a game of skill (like throwing darts or spinning a wheel) is used to win a prize, it is still permitted as long as the prize and its container are marked as "No Transfer."

-Subscription Boxes: Subscription boxes are unaffected, as long as all participants receive the same content. Different items distributed to different subscribers based on chance are now allowed but must also follow the “No Transfer” rule.

-Warnings and Enforcement: Violations of this new policy will result in warnings or removal of items and vendor systems. Repeated violations can lead to account suspension, termination, or loss of land.

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