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Massively Speaking Episode 185: Bree-to-play
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Posted: Dec 4th 2009 5:34PM (Unverified) said
Just because the secret of Second Life is FREEDOM. The 'laissez-faire" policy of Second Life at it's beginning gave total freedom to the resident to create a virtual Universe. This is the blood and life of SL, and these small homes will very quickly have the smell of a (luxury) penitential colony.
Think Portmerion, and beware, Number Six will revolt !
If Linden Lab wants to revitalize premium accounts, they just have to give us little more L$ for it that we would have by buying them, and let us free to spend them.
I spend around 50 US$ per month in Second Life, and I'm not Premium, never was, and never will to live into a place forced to me. But if I can see that Premium is not financial farce, I would be very happy to pay it for, and for a long time, because I love SL... as long as it can be my world, my imagination, and not my money, Linden Lab's imagination.
^_^