Objects that are making noise are highlighted with a yellow beacon. If the object is making noise, you can find it easily by selecting the following settings in the View menu: World > Show > Beacons > Sound Sources. Chat history informs you of what's happened.Īfter you block an object, you cease to receive messages or items from it.įirst, locate the offending object. Note: If you IM with, Pay Linden dollars to, or give inventory to someone you muted, that person is automatically unblocked. Click the Chat button at the bottom of the Viewer window to open the NEARBY CHAT window, mouse over the Resident's name, click the small "i" icon, then click the gear icon and choose Block.A small red icon appears next to the name. Select Communicate > NEARBY, right-click the person's name and choose Block/Unblock.Right-click on the avatar and choose Block.There are several ways to mute voice chat inworld: Likewise, a Resident on your Blocked List cannot hear or see voice or text chat or receive IMs from you. See particles emitted by the blocked avatar or object.See text chat, hear voice chat, or receive IMs from that person or object. When you block another Resident or an object, you cannot: All you have is the nonsense ramblings of another person asking you to do something silly. You are not the owner of the object rights and can not file a DCMA request. How about just blocking this individual and moving on with your SecondLife.
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