Tyche Shepherd’s Awesome Mainland Census – March 2012

Tyche “Statto” Shepherd, who was recently interviewed by Hamlet Au over at New World Notes, has unveiled her latest work in the shape and form of her March Mainland Census, which you can read in full over at SLUniverse by clicking here.

The census tells us that mainland regions have stabilised since December and remain at 6,723, this is still a record figure but it’s the same figure from the December census.  This figure excludes Linden owned regions such as help islands and Linden realms, which in themself amount to a figure of around 500.

The census reveals good and bad news, the good news is that ownership of parcels is up, by 0.2%, this means that more unique avatars own land than the previous census. The figures Tyche gives us reveal that this amounts to 68,485 unique owners, with individual parcel owners at 56,660, up 163 from December’s census, whereas 12,825 groups own land, down 14 since December.

However on the bad news side, abandoned land is now at record levels, of between 7.2 – 8.3% of mainland abandoned. Tyche informs us that this is an equivalent of 484 to 557 full regions, which is rather shocking when you think about it but I’m not sure what Linden Lab can do about that, moving people would cause chaos and mayhem and have people searching for their pitchforks left, right and centre! The increase in abandoned land since December is estimated by Tyche to be the equivalent of 27-30 regions.

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Facebook Pages Can Be Useful

Via Hamlet Au over at New World Notes, there’s a link to a post from Strawberry Singh on using  Facebook pages to promote your Second Life brand. The good thing about Facebook pages is that you aren’t breaking the Facebook Terms of Service by having a Facebook page for your Second Life avatar, or your Second Life brand.

The thing I found even better about Facebook pages is that you don’t need to have a Facebook profile to create a Facebook page, you will still need to provide an email address and you will need this for logging in but you don’t need to have a Facebook profile, so when Facebook has a burp and sets your privacy settings to something you weren’t expecting, it won’t be an issue. That is unless Facebook have changed that now, but I created pages on Facebook without needing a main Facebook profile.

Google + on the other hand requires you to have a Google + profile to create pages, so it’s a bit different but Google + largely seem more relaxed on the names you use than Facebook are.

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Steller Sunshine And Philip Linden Turn 10!

Second Life has many landmarks and I don’t mean the ones you put in your inventory, ok we’lll include them too! However a big one was reached yesterday, prompted by a post earlier in the month from Hamlet Au, Steller Sunshine has now reached the grand old age of ten, according to Steller’s profile anyway which has a birthdate of 13th March 2002! Steller Sunshine is considered to be the first official non Linden resident to grace the grid.

According to Hamlet, Steller is from South California, a web designer and a mother of four. Steller’s official birthdate makes her an older resident than Philip Linden whose official birthdate was 14th March 2002! Which means Philip’s avatar officially turns 10 today, so he should be promising us something, instead of his new venture over at I Promise Philip where people are promising to meet goals or pay Philip money! Beer and Cake will do!

According to Second Life Wikia Steller created a beanstalk, which Hamlet Au told us back in 2008 ,was SL’s first instance of user created content, Steller is also credited with creating a treehouse and the Governor’s mansion, is this true? The Governor’s mansion? The mansion of the mysterious Governor Linden? Governor Linden didn’t arrive until September 2002 so is a noob compared to Steller and Philip and rumour has it Governor Linden is a bit like Doctor Who in having many guises.

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Direct Delivery Launching March 21st

Hold onto your hats, Commerce Team Linden (AKA CTL) has announced in the official forum that Direct Delivery will be launching on March 21st. CTL informs us:

Beginning on March 21, purchases on the Marketplace using Direct Delivery will go directly to recipient’s Received Items folder. The Received Items folder will NOT be used for other inventory transfers at this time. Magic Box purchases will continue to go to the Objects folder.

At launch, we will be sharing additional details as well as updated Knowledge Base articles in all four languages supported on the Marketplace. We will also provide more details on migration.

CTL further adds:

The Direct Delivery launch does NOT include sending items besides Direct Delivery items to the Received Items folder. Changes to send additional items to the Received Items folder are currently on hold.

Hopefully we’ll see explanations in four languages and a blog post … yes?

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