I mean probably not, because I specifically wanted to be anonymous for it at the time, to the extent I made a fox avatar and was re-dubbed, But like, it’s been a few years and I don’t think my actual proclivities are that unknown anymore, heh.
That being said what I’m proudest of is being maybe the only leftist critique of Second Life that I think got any visibility? Even the other criticism I usually see about SL doesn’t usually show the big picture of how it works.
This video was a decade-long dream project of mine, and Derek and Mitchell were lovely folks for giving me a chance to speak my piece.
The whole Preserving Worlds series is incredible, and I cannot recommend watching it highly enough. Another season is coming out this may, and I hope you’ll all give it a watch when it does!
(Means tv is subscription but my episode, and every other one in at least the first season the series, is free to watch for everyone)
Check out the series here: https://preservingworlds.net/
had chance to watch this today and I fully recommend it
it's interesting to see the progression of a world that we heard stories of but never fully clicked with us during our brief period trying it 1
the casual mix of assets from across eras
and what must be the difficulties of people trying to preserve a connected world where capitalism can so trivially cause any plot of land to blink out of existence with no notice to anyone other than the owner who might have quit playing long ago
(and subsequently thoughts about what happens if platforms we currently use start rent-seeking)
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most likely from being in the "i'm not a furry, but" phase
and also being very socially anxious
