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Community Standards...

Linden Lab's Community Standards of Second Life are not the Community's Standards of Second Life...

And they don't care too awful much if your privacy/security/interest is put in jeopardy... as long as their bottom line is protected. End Paragraph.

Gaining access to Facebook is no big deal, really. I've known one person who was 'stalked' on Facebook, but that resolved itself pretty quickly. Another person I know has absolutely nothing in her profile other than some vague information, but we keep tabs on each other that way. It is simply a matter of choosing what one wants to reveal about themselves. I live life out in the open, but my closest friends do not - and I respect their privacy by not mentioning them at all.

It requires some thought - and, yes, fear. Fear is a good thing. It is supposed to keep us from doing stupid things...

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