Advice For Second Life Newbies Challenge: Common Sense

1 Advice to Noobies Meme

I’m taking a break from my alphabetical obsession to do another one – Berry’s Monday Meme. I have been trying desperately to keep ahead on photos for the Inventory Alphabet challenge and stopped to set up for a picture to go with this post that wouldn’t take away from my A-B-C’s. I’m already being spelling-challenged, having ended up somehow with two H’s and two I’s, with one of the I’s working for P which I have already shot. It just seemed simpler to take an all new photo so I don’t accidentally end up getting even more letters out of order!

Miss Berry has asked us this week to give advice to new SLifers. I really had to stop and think about this. The suggestions she gave are very good and rather comprehensive. So I took up a thoughtful pose, put on my thinking boots and I will do my best not to repeat her words of wisdom.

Here’s what she has asked us to do:

Meme Instructions: List 5 pieces of advice you would give to a newcomer that has just joined Second Life. Don’t forget to leave a link to your post or advice in the comments (in this post).

1. Take some time to learn to navigate. Having worked in clubs almost as long as I have been in SL, I have to say that one of the most annoying things a newbie can do is walk onto a crowded dance floor and start knocking people around. I don’t think most people do this on purpose; I think it is mainly because they haven’t gotten the hang of how to move around. When you land on the Island, navigate around, walking, running and flying. Learn where your controls are and how to use them. Then, when you get out into the wide world, try to find an unpopulated area to practice movement. You WILL bump into people from time to time; we all still do occasionally. But if it happens, apologise and move away as smoothly and quickly as possible.

2. Fill out your profile. At first, you probably won’t have a photograph to include, unless you have imported something, but take a few minutes to type a bit about yourself on the Second Life tab of your profile. You will probably change it within a few weeks or even days of landing, but it gives people an idea of your interests. It also will prevent people from assuming you are a bot or a griefer. And that leads me to my next bit of advice…

3. Read people’s profiles. You can pick up a lot of tips from reading profiles. If you see someone whose style you admire, check their groups and picks. Often you can find the names of stores from this resource and even a ride to their shop. It also helps to know a little bit about a person before you start a conversation with them. Don’t flirt with someone who is partnered or states in their profile that they have a boyfriend/girlfriend. You can also get an idea of places to go and things to do. It’s like a mini tour map for you!

4. If you are in a club, don’t go on stage with the DJ/host/dancers! I really don’t know what it is about a stage in a club that is a magnet for newbies. At one club where I worked it was so common that we were provided with a gesture that said “Stage is for staff only!” in about seven languages. This didn’t just happen with griefers or troublemakers; I often had a side bet with my DJ or host on how long it would take before we had company on stage when a newbie entered the club.

5. Use common sense. If you are unsure of how to behave…ask. If you are given tips on how to act, where to shop or what venue to visit…listen. If you are offered an inventory item by someone you don’t know…be wary. There are a lot of helpful people in Second Life, but there are also quite a lot of people who want to either embarrass you by giving you a giant humping bunny cleverly named “A Rose For You” or worse – a griefing device. And there are those who will take advantage of you. So use common sense. If it sounds suspicious, it probably is.

I hope these suggestions are helpful. Maybe I should add a sixth: READ BLOGS! Otherwise, how are we going to get this info out there where it can do some good?

I’ll be heading back into my jumble of an alphabet now…I have no idea what the H I’m going to use tomorrow!

Pretty stuff I’m showing off:

Sweater/Top: AMITOMO.off shoulder turtleneck + cardigans 1-1 by woomi Latte (available at The Chapter Four April 2014)
Shorts: S@BBiA::Short pants (5 color change) by Jury Gothly (available at Japan Fair 2014)
Boots: Maitreya Thigh High Boots – Yellow Patent by Onyx LeShelle
Hair: /Wasabi Pills/ Andrea Mesh Hair – Cinnamon by MissAllSunday Lemon
Skin: [PXL] Creations [PXL] JADE NAT PetalPink MEB C2 by Hart Larsson
Hands: Slink Mesh Hands (av) Casual by Siddean Munro
Hand appliers:[PXL] Creations – [ PXL ] Slink Hand Appliers NAT by Hart Larsson
Eyes: Amacci Gaze Eyes – Ocean Blue by Carina Larsen
Lashes: Mon Cheri *MC* “Falsies” Eyelash by Freya Oliveri

Desk: floorplan. office desk PG / light by Tegan Sara
Stool: .:Standby Inc. – Akira Chair by StandbyInc
Typewriter: floorplan. typewriter gacha / floral RARE by Tegan Sara
Blogger sign: {what next} Bloggers Memo Board by FrankLee Anstra
Print on desk: {what next} Blog Desk Print by FrankLee Anatra
Diary/pen: {what next} Blogger’s Book & Pen Decor by FrankLee Anatra
Chair: Culprit Beloved Chair 2 by eku Zhong
Build: *Funky*Junk* Ariel by Ulaa Coronet

Pose: oOo Studio Poses – oOo brevity_five by Oleanka Chesnokov

9 thoughts on “Advice For Second Life Newbies Challenge: Common Sense

  1. Bumblebee April 8, 2014 / 7:39 pm

    It’ll be a Heckuva post though!! Advice for newbie clubbing etiquette.. Love it!!

    • PeepSideshow Darkward April 8, 2014 / 7:48 pm

      lol I’ve had more newbies run me off the stage – literally! – than I can count. And it’s also one of the first places a lot of new SLifers head, so if any read this, I hope they listen 😉

  2. caoimhelionheart April 8, 2014 / 8:51 pm

    All excellent advise! You’re so smart Peep! And beautiful, but that goes without saying :*

    • PeepSideshow Darkward April 8, 2014 / 9:17 pm

      Cao, I keep reading other people’s advice and they all use that nasty IM term…Inventory Management! I’m scared….very scared!

      Hold me 😦

  3. Tutti Anatine April 8, 2014 / 10:51 pm

    Like with one of Berry’s advices (#3, don’t be an ass just because you can), using common sense should not be limited to SL!

  4. purplebutterflylykin April 9, 2014 / 10:00 am

    Some great advice there Peep. Pity most newbies don’t even know about Second Life blogs, they would learn a thing or ten LOL.

    • PeepSideshow Darkward April 9, 2014 / 10:04 am

      lol I think there should be links to SL blogs on Orientation Island and the new SLifers can’t access the grid until they have read at least five 😉

  5. spunknbrains April 9, 2014 / 4:00 pm

    All interesting points.. 🙂

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