Kurzfristig wurde auf der SLCC 2011 das Programm geändert:
SLCC 2011 Drama!!! Avatar Identity: Privacy and Transparency in Social Media
by Pixeleen Mistral on 20/09/11 at 3:31 am
Mysterious threats leads to last minute SLCC program revision - a pattern of harassment?
The first indication I would be playing another round of Second Life as a real life alternative reality game came a few hours before the SLCC 2011 panel discussion on Avatar Identity: Privacy and Transparency in Social Media.
I was eating lunch, sitting next to Brent Baum and comparing notes on the SLCC experience. I'll have much more to say about Brent's surprising adventures soon - his impressive background in the entertainment business and abruptly terminated one year tenure in SL provide a fascinating perspective on Second Life. Our conversation was interrupted by news that there was a change in plans for the Avatar Identity panel discussion. Apparently the conference organizers had yielded to pressure by a party who they would not name. The panel discussion would not be streamed into Second Life as originally planned and there were issues with my biography, although it had been published at the SLCC site weeks ago.
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SLCC 2011 Drama!!! Avatar Identity: Privacy and Transparency in Social Media | The Alphaville Herald
SLCC 2011 Drama!!! Avatar Identity: Privacy and Transparency in Social Media
by Pixeleen Mistral on 20/09/11 at 3:31 am
Mysterious threats leads to last minute SLCC program revision - a pattern of harassment?
The first indication I would be playing another round of Second Life as a real life alternative reality game came a few hours before the SLCC 2011 panel discussion on Avatar Identity: Privacy and Transparency in Social Media.
I was eating lunch, sitting next to Brent Baum and comparing notes on the SLCC experience. I'll have much more to say about Brent's surprising adventures soon - his impressive background in the entertainment business and abruptly terminated one year tenure in SL provide a fascinating perspective on Second Life. Our conversation was interrupted by news that there was a change in plans for the Avatar Identity panel discussion. Apparently the conference organizers had yielded to pressure by a party who they would not name. The panel discussion would not be streamed into Second Life as originally planned and there were issues with my biography, although it had been published at the SLCC site weeks ago.
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SLCC 2011 Drama!!! Avatar Identity: Privacy and Transparency in Social Media | The Alphaville Herald