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Posted: May 31st 2008 2:31AM (Unverified) said

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Hey everyone...there's a lot of misunderstanding here, so let me try to articulate our policy here.

Child avatars are welcome at the celebration. However, we do respectfully decline the submissions we received to create exhibits for the event.

Goreans, role-players, and members of the multitude of international communities are all welcome, and I hope you come.

@3: Gwyneth: what you heard is untrue.
@5: I agree, it sucks to put work into something and have things change. I wish you and others weren't put in that position, so apologies not being clearer earlier.
@8: no one is "revoking the title of community". Your communities are thriving in SL...Linden Lab couldn't revoke it if we tried!
@9 Tateru: The SL Birthday on Linden land is PG.





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Posted: May 31st 2008 2:35AM (Unverified) said

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As at the time the information was given to us, Linden Lab was unwilling to state whether juvenile avatars would be permitted to attend or not.

PG sims this time? That's rather a departure from last year.
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Posted: May 31st 2008 3:08AM (Unverified) said

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We've been informed that the PG-only event sims are a change of policy from what was planned by resident organizers, where all of the anniversary sims were planned to be mature rated sims with areas having specific signage.

If you would like to contact us with official comments about the change in the organizing committee's planned policy and the reasoning behind that change, we'd welcome the opportunity.
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Posted: May 31st 2008 8:23AM (Unverified) said

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I cannot in good conscience accept a SL Birthday Celebration that actually excludes people who are not engaged in activities that are illegal either in their jusridiction or in California.

While some people believe that last year's celebrations were a bit of a fubar, they at least did not exclude anyone who wanted to participate with no intention of direct profit, and they did not get censored like they are this year.

The Community Standards are for everyone, not just the residents. let's keep it that way.
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