Showing posts with label botgirl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botgirl. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Your Take - Botgirl's Reveal

Recently SL blogger Botgirl Questi controversially revealed her avatar was played by a man named David. What's your take?


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Forum agitator

Davros Prototype
Linux proponent

Mitsubishi McGee
Stocking fetishist
Hello! My avatar is also played by a male! Hello!

Where's my parade?
I was disappointed. I was sure she was one of those U.S. Navy-trained dolphins.

If they can disarm torpedoes, they can update blogs.
That was a no-brainer, "botgirl" is such a guy name.

A girl would've chosen "MagicalRobotPrincess Questi"


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Second Life Users Fleeing in Droves for Third Life

Growing waves of virtual world users are leaving the familiar, established world of Second Life for a new meta-virtual experience, collectively called "Third Life," a new study suggests.

"Given the lag, the software conflicts, and the general emptiness and lack of purpose in the public spaces of Second Life that we have seen of late, it's no surprise that more users are retreating to a safer, if more solitary, existence," says Professor Rayburn Happysocks, founder of the Virtual University Roleplaying Group's Department of Metanomics.

"For these users, occasional emails, random Twitter updates, and other tenuous connections with their Second Lives are a safer social venue than actually venturing into an alien and hostile 'grid.' "

Dr. Happysock's thesis, funded by tip-jar donations and underground poker games, shows that more than 45% of the avatars on his friends list are now forgoing all primary virtual world contact, instead favoring a more ephemeral connection with friends through email, blogs, and social networking sites like Ning.

"These users don't have a reason to actually go into the metaverse anymore," he says. "They feel more secure with a meta-relationship to their former metaverse status," he explained. "Twitter updates and Flickr pictures are less threatening than actual in-world experiences. It's all about re-establishing a comfort zone against the alien external world."

Other scholars see a dark social trend. "This malaise is far deeper than Happysocks in his usual technophile Extropian libertarian optimism would suggest," says Doctor Killbob45, Human Paladin Level 70. "Let's step back and remember: Many avatars fled the first world for the virtual world precisely to escape the bonds of social obligation, status, and hierarchy.

"Once we become enmeshed yet again in those same hierarchies, the inevitable result will be panic and further retreat."

"Then comes the Predator drones," he whispered, in his penultimate podcast.

Shortly after posting his thesis, Doctor Killbob45 cancelled his WOW account, stopped answering his avatar's email, and abandoned his 4028 sq. meter Mainland estate, the "Erotic Pegasus Encounter Zone."

It is rumored that he now devotes all his waking moments to modding up stories about Linux distros on Slashdot and Digg, while saving up bus fare for Akihabara.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The League of Virtual Vixens

It was a dark and sultry Saturday night, when I got the call from Hypno-Signal from Hypnotique. I immediately dropped my shopping back and clicked my heels, ending up in the Vixen Tower, with my fellow members of the League of Virtual Vixens...




Yes, it's another Epic Tale from Questi Comics, starring the sultry villains of Second Life. Her full post is here and the comic is available for your enjoyment on Comicdish.