> This is likely to have a negative impact on interest in supporting the
> viewer at dev level.  There is little point in working on something that you
> cannot use and test because access is denied.
>
> It's equivalent to a website allowing only specific builds of web browser to
> connect.  With this move, you will drop right off the main open source
> highway and into a backwater.

There's been a lot of discussion on this issue, about what should be
done and what makes sense, and what's uncontrollable.

>From what I read, LL's making a very smart move here.

1) They're going to be officially listing the legit third party viewers.
2) They're going to ban those residents who create harmful viewers
that break the ToS.

I mean, where's the problem? Did I read something wrong?

-Stickman
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