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Second Life Griefing Tools Unlimited. 6/13/2017 0 Comments Updates are occasional patches and add-ons or removal of information and/or features of a game. Patriotic Nigras - Wikipedia. The Patriotic Nigras (also known by the initialism PN) are a group of griefers in the online world of Second Life. Their method of attack ranges from trolling a group or individual to the manipulation of the in.
Although the Second Life JIRA is a tool to be. In Second Life called JLU (Justice League Unlimited). Groups in Second Life known for causing grief. To me, the first item which would force avatars to relog, is more dangerous than the second item. I would definitly not allow the first one to be sold in my mall/onlineshop, but the second one I may. Its a judgement call that is up to the personal viewpoint of the owner of said mall/webshop.
Contents • • • • • • Classification Griefer activities vary and can take very different forms.
Since about a year the griefers of Secondlife have a new toy: Clean Burst. It's actual name is something like Sim Side Bomb. I am not a technician so I can't give a detailed description of the item, but from what I'm told it is like a 64.000 meter prim compressed in a small prim block. Usually griefers carry this item on their avi, but last night a griefer dropped this thing on a plot of land next to my club.
This Clean Burst somehow removes everybody from a place. Remember when you rez a block around you and it presses you out of itself? That is what this thing does, only this block is huge. And you can't see it.
During the last year we have seen several attacks with this item. Somehow griefers manage to pass this item on to eachother and they all go round Secondlife with it to have a laugh. Now what can you do as a clubowner who is victim to this hooliganism? You can ask Linden's Live Chat to do something, but they won't. They will tell you to send a Abuse Report.
So you send a Abuse Report. Well, half a day later someone comes along and clears up the mess. So your sim is finally clean and you can use it again. A week later another griefer comes along, carrying the same Clean Burst tool. And there we go again.
During this past year I must have sent at least a dozen AR's about griefers with this same Clean Burst tool. You would think that LL would do something about it. We know that they can. Over the years it happened several times that Linden Labs took certain objects out of SL, mostly illegal copies of things people created. But now there is a chance to take a item out of SL that ruins people's fun. So I pose the question here: why does Linden Lab refuse to take this griefer tool Clean Burst out of Second Life? 'Griefer tools' can't not exist, that is the nature of the platform on which we live.
The trick you speak of (which I'll vary slightly - it can't be fired while worn, it requires Rez Permissions on land) is relatively simple but uses very necessary functions that SL creators need every day. You can also protect yourself from this attack by sitting down (or scripted countering), but overall it's not advisable to run a busy club next to land that is either abandoned or rez-enabled. The only way to prevent attacks like this entirely is to own the region (depending on club size, this may already be overdue). You're correct that LL can remove specific assets from the Grid (under special circumstances), but incorrect about how this asset is moving around - LSL scripts pasted out-of-world are out of LL's jurisdiction, and a quick copy/paste will return it to the grid under a fresh asset key. There's very little to be gained by blacklisting in this case, most tools like this have been available since the early days of SL - and they keep coming back. A better solution is to harden yourselves and learn the profile of these attacks, speak to surroudning landowners and build a trouble-aware community on your sim. The nature of the platform on which we live??? That platform is a commercial business, not some godsent phenomenon.