What do people do on voids (openspaces) anyway...?

What do people do on these openspace/void sims? Generally nothing too stressfull. We had 6 voids last week (upgrading 4 of  them now to full sims and deleting 2 soon). 2 were basically empty and 4 had art galleries on them all within prim limit. We never had any comment from Linden Lab about "abusing" these regions. Visit Viva La Viva on a void now.

Photos of openspace sims collected at Flickr group set-up by the ever clever Crap Mariner. Add your photos and join this open enroll group also. 


Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.

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I'm preaching to the choir I

I'm preaching to the choir I know, but as you know, Rezzable gave me a void sim (Rezzable Visions)  to do whatever I wanted with for the whole month of October.  It was an amazing opportunity for me and I thank RightAsRain Rimbaud and Rezzable from the bottom of my cotton-picking heart!

These Void sims have offered a wonderful place for builder/artists to show their stuff.  I'm afraid that this attitude of the Lindens is a big mistake.  The biggest complaint I've heard from sim owners is how expensive it is to operate.  The Lindens should be finding ways to make sim ownership cheaper, not more expensive. 

They are discouraging future development, rather than encouraging it.  This is a big move in the wrong direction, in my view.  :-(

History of voids/openspaces

History of voids/openspaces tracked down by Tateru: If you don't know how this product was introduced then this is useful. She says "it is a far more interesting progression of events than you might think"

Linden Lab CEO Mark Kingdon will be making a post finally on their official blog as posted by Jack today: "we’re now close to being able to share our thinking more fully with you."  So is that a post about making a post?  Am I making a commment about a post about someone making a post?

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