Displaynames new (comming) feature in SL
As of today there is the posibility to test this new feature on the betagrid. Lindenlab will through this into the world any time soon so I went out and put up signs at our main stores.
This feature will be in world and will cause at least confushion and at worst scamming. People can take walk around pretending to be Ina Pidgeon and have a displayname :: JI Fashion :: owner or something like that. You might think you really are talking to me while your not. You can check the profile name of the avatar to see if he or she is really who they claim to be. What am I talking about? The ability to change displaynames.
Please take a look at this:
‘Display Names Project Viewer Now Available
After the flood of comments that greeted our announcement of the upcoming Display Names feature, we’re happy to announce that we are now releasing a Project Viewer to help us further test performance and let Residents get a sense for how Display Names would work should they go into production.
Once you download the Project Viewer, you’ll be able to freely change your Display Name via the Profile Pane of the right-hand sidebar. Once in production, Residents will be able change their Display Names no more than once per week, in order to cut down on the risk of impersonation. In the Project Viewer, however, there are no limits to how often your Display Name can change.
The Project Viewer will also let you see how names generally can be configured through your Preferences pane, where you can elect to see usernames as well as Display Names, or have your Second Life friends’ names show as a different color from other Residents. The release is hardwired to connect to a test grid, so that any changes you make there will have no impact on your main grid account.
As mentioned, reducing the risk of impersonation is one of our chief concerns as we roll out Display Names. Our original announcement had over a thousand comments, with myself and the team reading all of your feedback. Many of those comments touched on the danger of impersonation. We’re currently discussing the great ideas and constructive feedback you gave and we want to stress that we certainly recognise and share the concerns over impersonation. We’ll be talking more with you about those issues soon and if there are changes needed we will talk about what we are thinking.’
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