TSL closes on the 20th Jan

Terrance Linden, talking to teen on the Teen Grid has confirmed that Teen Second Life will formally close on the 20th January 2011 – my thanks to Blaze Borgin for confirming this.

Doubtless as word seeps out on this matter we’ll see more childish foot stomping, naming-calling, bursts of hystrionics – at least from the adults on the official forums, where most of the adult reaction has been been downright childish. Certainly, many of those about to raise the ramparts, pull up the ladders and shoot fiery arrows at anyone they even suspect is a teenager would do well to reflect on the maturity shown by the likes of Blaze himself when posting on the matter.

I’m sure Blaze isn’t alone in showing this kind of mature objectivity, and it’s pretty much why I’ve continued to take the view that the merger is little more than a storm in a teacup, and that the majority of “grown ups” getting their pants in a paddy really should take a step back…and possibly a valium.

I still stand convinced that overall, the merger will have very little negative impact on the Grid as a whole. Let’s face it, it remains a fact that teens on anything other than PG sim are in violation of the ToS – so ARs remain in force, just as they always have.

And what, precisely, is the problem with adults showing restraint on PG sims? Let’s face it, the ToS and CS also make it clear that sexual acts, nudity and the like are a strict no-no on PG sim – and this has been the case since long before the merger was announced – so is it really that hard for adults to think about where they are and what they are doing and simply moderate their own behaviour just a little more?

Sure, there are some risks – I’ve posted on them myself. Perception is a big one, and in this, LL are taking something of a risk inasmuch as the level of intolerance adults within Second Life have frequently shown towards the “pesky kids” coming into the grid is, sadly, liable to be shared by some adults outside of SL. People of the same ilk as Mark Kirk (R. Illinois), who has already engaged in one anti-SL witch-hunt in his time. No matter what safeguards exist in-world (such as teens not being able to cross from PG to Mature sims on the mainland) do not negate the impression that SL is an “open door” to “innocent” teens being able to look-in on “naughtiness” and “sin”, simply because they can cam into Mature sims. And herein does lie something of a risk – not to individual residents per se, but to SL as a whole; that some of the self-righteous out in the big world will see a campaign in the making here.

But…that said…I’m not sure that even then the sky will totally fall in.

For my part, I’ll continue to see the arrival of teens as nothing major to fret about. The fact that new teen arrivals have apparently been coming onto the Main Grid since late December, rather than being directed solely to TSL seems to have escaped notice, and this has hardly caused any issues other than a few adult noses being put further out of joint. This could be because – as I’ve also posted elsewhere, SL simply won’t have the mass appeal to teenagers some within LL appear to believe, and as such, the teen-to-adult ratio in the main Grid will remain low.

5 thoughts on “TSL closes on the 20th Jan

  1. I agree, the sky is not going to fall… I believe there are just 500 or so active teens. They will be quickly absorbed in the maelstrom of the Adult Grid and will be pretty much invisible; there are far more “illegal” teens on the Adult Grid anyway, and the sky hasn’t fallen down because of that 🙂

    It’s also highly unlikely that all of a sudden zillions of teens will suddenly register to SL. SL is simply not appealing to the mainstream user, much less attention-deficient teens… they have so much more to have fun with.

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    1. I just cannot see a major influx of teens at all – yet that seems to be what LL are hoping for with the re-packaging of a SL in general (TSL merger, pushing more towards teenagers, promotion of SL as a “gaming environment” etc.). It smacks very much of LL desperately looking for a new audience for their product, in much the same way as the New User Experience (TM) was supposed to bring adult users to the gates of SL in great droves of influx…

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      1. I’d be very, very surprised to see a lot of teens logging in to SL. Even having a whole range of in-world games widely announced and promoted… teens are just too demanding. A sim taking 10 minutes to load and giving 5-10 FPS just to play for an hour or so is simply way beyond the threshold of what a teen is able to endure 🙂

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  2. I agree that teens won’t flood the grid. Yet, there is potential to appeal to that market.

    I showed SL to my niece last year and she thought my stuff was nice. That was as far as it went. This year when I showed her another game I was playing…she asked about SL. So it made enough impression for her to remember it. I neglected to ask her about the element that made it so memorable. Maybe it was my Tiny Cat avatar I was wearing at the time.

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