BilliJo Aldrin
The one and only
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2024
- Messages
- 76
- Location
- Kama City, Zindra
- SL Rez
- 2010
LOL, networked advertising is STILL allowed in 2024, not sure where you got the idea they were banned. There is a whole list of rules regarding them, but as long as your ad parcel conforms to the rules, its fineNope, networked ad parcels were a thing in the early beginnings of SL and banned quite quickly then. Just lookup "Mr. Lee's Greater Hong Kong", which was the biggest and most infamous of these networks.
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Advertising rules and restrictions
No one wants to be subjected to unwanted advertising — whether in the real or virtual world. Be considerate of your neighbors and avoid "ad farms."
If you operate a networked advertising business on the mainland that breaks any one of the following rules or restrictions, we will consider it to be a Terms of Service violation leading to disciplinary action that can include account suspension and loss of land.
- No more than fifty (50) locations containing advertising on the mainland may be owned and/or operated by any single individual or organization, whether through a personal account or a group account, unless you have obtained written permission from Linden Lab to exceed this limit.
- No more than one advertisement is permitted by any single individual or organization (whether through a personal account or a group account) in any single region.
- You should consider an "advertisement," as we’re using the term here, to be the common understanding of that term, including any content that explicitly promotes any space, good or service (whether in Second Life or elsewhere).
- They must be grounded to the terrain, not floating.
- They must extend no higher than 8 m from the ground.
- They must contain no rotating or flashing content and no particles.
- They must not dispense unsolicited IMs, note cards, landmarks or content.
- They must emit no light sources or glow (full bright is acceptable).
- Advertising hoardings must be Phantom.
- Ad content must be clearly General in nature.
- Ads must not contain sound or temp-on-rez content.
- Ad content may not be political in nature.
- Ban lines should be switched off.
Finally, if a review your land transactions shows that your primary purpose in placing the advertising content is to force the sale of land rather than genuinely advertise, this will be deemed to be a violation and dealt with accordingly.
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I follow ALL the rules, so I'm good







