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That's the question we've been getting asked since the
announcement of the new definitions of PG, Mature, and Adults-Only content for Linden Lab's
Second Life. We've been working on that question ever since. Interestingly, the new published definitions allow some content that was previously expressly forbidden.
According to Linden Lab, "Real-life images, avatar portrayals, and other depiction of sexual or lewd acts involving or appearing to involve children or minors; real-life images, avatar portrayals, and other depictions of sexual violence including rape, real-life images, avatar portrayals, and other depictions of extreme or graphic violence, and other broadly offensive content are never allowed or tolerated within
Second Life."
Well, until now.
Continue reading What do Second Life's new content ratings actually mean?
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