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How do you deal with policing or censorship in Second Life?
Linden Lab's goal in Second Life is neither to be a "government" nor to foist one upon the residents. We believe that each individual within Second Life should have as much personal control over their experience as possible.  If a Second Life resident or group of residents wishes to govern Second Life directly, they'll have to earn their mandate from the residents themselves, not Linden Lab. The sheer volume of in-world activity prevents Linden Lab from being able to police all in-world activities, nor was it ever our intention to do so. Rather, we are actively working with the community to foster a self-governing community, where residents are empowered to act on things they feel strongly about, and adjudicate such disputes.

Which part of Second Life are you most proud of?
The sophisticated way in which the community has developed, and the sheer volume of incredibly creative and unique content has simply blown me away.

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