Disallow automated Join messages and invites in Commercial Bellisseria
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Rick Nightingale
On my first visit to Commercial Bellisseria, I got the usual, annoying pop-up invites to join (paid) groups that I get at many stores. It's downright irritating and akin to being jumped on by a shop assistant in RL the moment you walk through their door. I know I'm not the only one in SL who feels this way.
Please consider banning such things in Commercial Bellisseria, for the sake of our sanity and left mouse buttons. That includes auto-sending landmarks as well. I can make my own and don't need a hundred of them sending that I just have to delete.
There is nothing wrong with having a sign on the wall to join a group. Barraging us with automated messages is just pestering and annoying.
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Pet Mouse
Hot take. Disallow automated group join prompting if the group has an entry fee. Flat out, if your group costs money to enter, you should not be allowed to have a script or bot which can spam out group invites.
Alternatively: if the group is offered for you to join by a script or bot, the entry fee should be waived.
Judy Wunderland
its a double edged sword...perhaps a way to block them out on a person to person basis?
Irishk9 Aeon
On one hand, as annoying as it is, Some people appreciate those things.
On the other hand, people make their own as you do & choose to join a group if they want to.
Its very much a commercial thing from the commercial world, like spam.
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SL Feedback
Hello, and thank you for your feature request regarding disallowing automated join messages and invites in Commercial Bellisseria. This issue has been brought up before by another resident, and we are merging your comments to expedite the review process. The original post was found in Second Life's previous bug tracking system (BUG-229763), and we will set this issue to tracked. While we cannot provide an estimate on when this might be implemented, please keep an eye on future updates. We appreciate your input and hope you continue to share your ideas to help improve Second Life. Thank you!