
by Dianna Defiant, Guest Writer
Location: Our Virtual Advice Desk
Dear Di:
What’s the etiquette in Second Life for letting your friends know that you are online? Should I keep that little box checked so friends get that notice when I come online or leave? Or will that be an annoyance? I feel terrible sometimes when I fail to say hello to every friend on my list, because I know that they saw me come in-world.
Yours,
Guilt-Ridden
Dear Guilt-Ridden:
Wow - you must have way more friends than I do
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Here’s the thing about SL. They can see you’re online & you can see they are online - so it’s a two-way street. Now let’s assume that not everyone is glued to their SL screen - a lot of people will not notice the pop up announcing your arrival, so they won’t even know you are on. And when you log on, unless you make the effort to look at your list, you won’t know who’s on either. The general rule of life (any life) is that people are WAY more concerned about themselves than they are about you. So if you don’t say “hi” to someone one day I doubt they will lose much sleep over it. Anyway - here’s my system in SL: I say hi to my online friends but I ALWAYS ask them right off if they are busy. If they say they are I say ‘ok IM me later if you want’. And if someone IM’s me and I am busy I also tell them.
And another thing - if you uncheck the box and never let anyone see when you are on, they might assume you don’t want to be contacted and that’s what you’ll get. Be honest with people and respect their time and others will do the same to you. Or - you can get friends in all different time zones so everyone is not on all at once ![]()
XXOO
Di
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