There are two different issues. A security orb is a fine solution -
for a different problem!

Security orbs will keep people out if they try to come in, for
instance to use your furniture. However, an orb can't prevent people
from camming in.

Although I fail to see the allure of horizontal activities in
virtual, it is strong for many. Those many are looking for privacy
and Linden Labs, in an effort not to lose all of the users on the
already defunct, ugly mainland, catered to these desires by allowing
to stop people from camming into a parcel.

However, as I said, this feature makes for a very unwelcoming
experience and in OpenSim it is just as easy to have a sim as it is
to have a parcel, or nearly so.

IMHO, OpenSim doesn't need this "privacy" feature because we don't
need to repeat all of LL's mistakes.

Melanie

On 23/03/2014 19:00, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> On 3/23/14, 11:59 AM, David P. Giffen wrote:
>> I guess it would be of if it was something that can be configured so those
>> like myself can turn it off. I have always hated ban lines. They are
>> unsightly and make it annoying to navigate.
> I certainly agree about ban lines - incredibly ugly.
> 
> I would rather someone built a security orb for folks to use, instead of 
> ban lines.
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