poor furries... ;) to me, the easiest and most diplomatic/democratic solution is for grids to enforce a default landing zone or telehub where various descriptions of the laws, bylaws, restrictions, regulations or other segregatory intentions can be presented to the newly arrived. most RP sims have this in place and use posters, notecard givers and automated inventory offers of "visitor packs" with all the pertinent details. the individuals can either leave or complain or break the rules.
the trade-off will be limiting the HG routing to a single point, but i'm guessing that a grid looking to exclude a specific race or species from their land will already favor a tightly controlled centralized entry point. -core On 9/13/2011 9:33 AM, Sarge Misfit wrote: > I am wondering about how a ToS is dealt with when gridhopping using HG. > > For example, if a person creates an account on a grid that allows > furries, and then that person HGs to a grid that does not allow them, > how do you keep the person from unknowingly violating the new grid's > ToS? > > Btw, nothing against furries, but some people do get freaked about > them, so that just seemed like a good example. > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users * English - detected * English * English <javascript:void(0);>
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