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Posted: Feb 14th 2009 2:46PM (Unverified) said

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The thing that caught me off guard is that Blue has been involved with it. I know he has moved into NRE (New Resident Experiences) but seems odd that he's part of the blog... maybe they bashed it a bit @ his office hours i missed heh
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Posted: Feb 14th 2009 9:56PM (Unverified) said

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Well, notionally it would be Robin or Katt. In their absence, *someone* has to do it.
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Posted: Feb 14th 2009 4:36PM (Unverified) said

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though the previous changes have been unpopular, this might actually be considered a reversion of those changes, going in the opposite direction, instead of getting worse it might get better
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Posted: Feb 15th 2009 9:34PM (Unverified) said

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It does seem to be a positive move on the surface. We'll have to wait and see how it is actually implemented.

As it has been described so far, it seems like a good thing - though I suspect it will attract the usual criticisms.
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Posted: Feb 15th 2009 9:31PM (Unverified) said

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Unless LL devotes resources to deleting off-topic or trolling comments, I fear that history will repeat itself as an endless flood of demands for improved stability and no new features, no matter what the topic of the blog entry, renders the comments useless.

Barring LL personnel winnowing the chaff, any chance of a killfile feature for blog comments, so we can do it ourselves?
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Posted: Feb 15th 2009 10:02PM (Unverified) said

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As I understand it, it will have a vote-down/vote-up system for comments very much like the one we have here. So a lot of moderation seems to basically be devolve to the majority of the readers.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 2:06AM Joystiq Login Bugs SUCK said

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Sort of proves how innefective and stupid Katt Linden was.

The removal of the old blog system was a *huge* factor in my leaving the game, the splitting of information into a million places, some even irrellevent like twitter, and the refactoring of the Blog as a PR exercise rather then a single "this is where you come" solution was sheer stupidity from an analally retentive fucktard with zero communications skills.

She was always the MIScommunications manager and the fraturing of communications showed that maybe she only got the job with casting couch games with Robin Linden.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 2:16AM (Unverified) said

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In our experience Katt was the best one we've dealt with at Linden Lab to-date. You can make of that what you will.

At present, we have nobody to communicate with at all.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 2:34AM Joystiq Login Bugs SUCK said

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I would have to ask you Tateru... Was she the one who split the blog into many hidden places, including twitter?

I dare you to deny she was the one at the root cause of this facture the lab are now trying to repair.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 2:50AM (Unverified) said

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I don't believe she was around for the earlier policies. This repair, as you put it, seems to have been her plan.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 4:23AM Joystiq Login Bugs SUCK said

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Oh gosh Tateru, for a trusted and respected SL journalist you should certainly remember her blog posts where she trumpeted the new status page, the twitter stream, the revamp of the forums. Where she explained the removal of Torley from the blogs and various others.

I can not believe you are claiming she was not involved!

Wow.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 4:40AM (Unverified) said

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There's often a great deal of difference between the people who write and publish the announcements and the people who make the decisions.

More often, people seem to shoot the messenger. Daniel, you may recall was soundly roasted for a number of policy changes that he announced - none of which (we are told) he was involved in the decision-making for.

Whether a given staff member had anything to do with a decision, or merely announced it, we are usually not given to know. Those earlier decisions, I don't have any information to suggest that Katt was a part of the decision-making process for any of them. Do you have inside info that suggests otherwise?
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 4:56AM Joystiq Login Bugs SUCK said

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You are changing your story.

In the article you are talking about the winding back of the fracture, from the case where there is a forum, and blog, and status page, and twitter and so on.

Then you say a few comments above that Katt wasn't around at that time.

I claim otherwise as she was the one who trumpetted the split.

Your statement the policy was before her time is incorrect, very much so.

Katt was the communications manager of the day. It was her or her department who oversaw the fracture.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 6:28AM (Unverified) said

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Sorry. I'll take the time to cross-reference the dates before I make an idle comment in reply next time.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 2:05PM (Unverified) said

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So far the comments I've seen on the original blog post by the labs has been mostly good. Lots of people are happy to see it come back full circle to how it was originally.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2009 9:11PM (Unverified) said

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We can only speculate if it gets better or worse :)

The problem is that the SL resident base of 2009 is by far not the same as in 2005... it will be quite boring to see the usual comments of "hey, I can't login, why aren't you doing anything about it?" (insert random spelling on that sentence) over and over again on totally unrelated posts, popping up by the hundreds... per blog post.

Well, I don't know. I certainly liked the "old" approach, specially the long discussions by people like Philip or Cory or even Babbage who explained quite thoroughly what they had in mind for SL's technology, or Robin's own blog where she conveyed her thoughts about the community issues. They were good communication. They also were seldom read, just because... there were so few people in SL reading blogs anyway.

We'll see what happens. I'm optimistic, but also a carefully skeptic (or should I put this the other way round?). The "good old times" won't come back just because someone at LL decided they should :)
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