Ive personally have never been involved in second life, but it sounds like a great outlet for expressing ones creativity. It seems like it can reach a wide range of people, business school students who are testing out their entrepreneurial talents, as well as abused kids who can work on their social skills. Teachers are using second life as a means to connect to students, some people want to set up virtual classrooms. I'm sure many will be interested in that type of learning, its more interesting and they definitely wont be falling asleep in class this way. This virtual world that's created on second life, is a hot topic ,so..... should "second lifers" be allowed to sell virtual goods online?? well , second life doesn't mind... it puts their website on the map, it gets them noticed. How bad can that be?
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