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Come February,
Linden Lab is having
yet another attempt at enforcing the existing rules for event posting in
Second Life. In the past, the Lab's gone at the process in a rather determined fashion on a number of occasions, but its energy each time ran out after only a few weeks of vetting events listings.
One of the matters of concern would be how event rules are actually
applied this time around. If we were to divide events listings into quality events and spammy junk, quite a large number of the quality events don't actually comply with the posting rules - usually due to the number of events being held, and limits on the number of listings (or of listing
changes) that the events system will tolerate.
Continue reading Linden Lab to crack down on events listing spam. Again
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