The Digital Evolution of Second Life Blogger Network: A Content Automation Analysis

The Digital Evolution of Second Life Blogger Network: A Content Automation Analysis

Second Life Blogger Network has changed significantly.

In the past, it could be of great interest to Second Life blogs, as the articles published could be picked up by LindeLab and published on the official community page.

Now, however, LindeLab has created feeds where everything published by bloggers is automatically poured in. Anyone can naturally create feeds; I myself have feeds where I have included content and bloggers of my interest.

Creating these feeds divided by category does not seem particularly encouraging for a blogger. In the past, I was used to looking at the official community page, which I had also included in the feeds, to see the content chosen by LindeLab as the best to promote. So it could be interesting for bloggers to strive to write well to be chosen as they produce quality content. This no longer happens; the content is simply poured into feeds divided by categories.

This choice is advantageous for LindeLab, which does not have to employ staff to choose the content to publish on its pages, but it is not very encouraging for bloggers, who no longer have any incentive to create quality content to be included in the Second Life community.

I therefore consider it an understandable choice from an economic point of view, but definitely not very stimulating and encouraging for bloggers. Since this division of feeds, I am no longer interested in looking at it; I will continue to look at my feeds.

References

Second Life Blogger Network Public RSS Feeds for Blogger Discovery

Introducing the Second Life Community Exhibition: Connecting and Celebrating Virtual Communities!

Introducing the Second Life Community Exhibition: Connecting and Celebrating Virtual Communities!

Today I want to tell you about an exciting new event in Second Life. I just discovered a new exhibition called the Second Life Community Exhibition (SLCE), and I’m thrilled to share the details with you.

SLCE is an initiative aimed at connecting newcomers in the virtual world with the best and most active communities in Second Life. It is an exhibition space strategically located at one of the busiest and most popular starting points for newly registered Residents.

The goal of SLCE is to provide visibility and exposure to a wide range of Second Life communities right from the early stages of the new Resident journey. That’s why a key gathering spot like the Welcome Hub has been chosen to host this exhibition.

Currently, several communities are already involved, including Caledon, Bay City, Furzona, BURN2, and Virtual Ability. But the project is continuously evolving and will include more communities in the future.

If you’re curious to learn more about SLCE, I recommend watching the live streaming of the grand opening event on “Lab Gab”.

But that’s not all! The project plans to expand and include more communities soon. If you’re interested in being considered, you can fill out the application form. Space is limited, but all submissions will be reviewed.

I’m truly excited about this initiative because I believe it’s a great opportunity to showcase and celebrate the diverse communities in Second Life. Whether you’re new to the virtual world or looking for new experiences, I encourage you to visit SLCE and discover the wonders of these engaging communities.

I can’t wait to see this exhibition grow and discover even more communities involved. Stay tuned for updates on Second Life and don’t miss the chance to be part of this unique virtual adventure!