Disallow Scripted Agents/Bots on Mainland Option
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Riannah Avora
Please allow an option for mainland region owners to disallow scripted agents/bots on their land, as private sims have now. Instead of having it under Estate settings, which mainland doesn't have access for, I believe it would be more appropriate to have it in the About Land window in the Access tab with the other land access options.
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jackiewallace Resident
Disallow bots and AFK places at mainlands. If somebody want to running an AFK place, they can rent a Full region or a Homestead. Sometimes I can't go to a region because 2 AFK places are running there (on 2 parcels) and the region is full. The land owners can't using them parcels in this situation.
Jennifer Boyle
This is a bad idea. Bonniebots collect and publish valuable information that we benefit from having access to. All information to which scripts have access is public, having been intentionally made accessible by design.
Riannah Avora
Jennifer Boyle if someone is paying for a region or parcel, they should be able to control who and what has access to that space without being forced to participate in any data seeking.
Dana Enyo
Bots could completely disappear and I would be a happy avi.
Peter Stindberg
This gets suggested every couple of months, but I am sorry to say: It makes absolutely no sense.
As long as the scripted agent can get
anywhere
on a region, it can carry out its task, usually within only a few seconds. I am researching those bots for over 3 years now. They have become blazingly fast. Even if you could deny them on your parcel - as long as there is one single parcel on the region where they can materialize, they can scan the whole region.Incidentally, this is the reason why bot-banning tools are a waste of money and region resources.
If you can't deny it from the whole region, you can as well give up already.
As I have stated many times before, there is exactly
one
thing the Lab could do against the bot epidemic: making sign-ups harder. But this is neither in the Lab's nor our best interest.Riannah Avora
Peter Stindberg I am speaking about the entire region, not a parcel. And yes, they are fast. I can see the point of having bots to manage things on your own land, but why enable them to go onto other people's land? Privacy is important and that is something that LL has promised.
There are some bots that seem to make it onto the land even if they are banned already. Ones that I have reported to LL have stopped coming. But there are more. I know this because I have sensors in some areas of my region that tell me who is there when it detects them. I zoom in on them and I can see them standing on my platform. So, I know that they are there. I also suspect that llEjectFromLand in a script doesn't work on them. Ask me how I know that! LOL!
squidpaladin Resident
Riannah Avora You would have to own the entire ML region, so its only really benefitting a tiny sliver of mainland owners. If you don't own an entire region, you don't have access to the relevant settings. Otherwise you'd be able to affect land you don't own.
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Hello, and thank you for your feature request regarding the option to disallow scripted agents/bots on mainland regions. This idea has been brought up in the past and is currently tracked. We understand the importance of managing bot traffic and the impact it can have on your experience. While we have no estimate on when this feature 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!
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