Second Life griefers assault real estate millionaire Anshe Chung

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Motu
Motu posted on Dec 23rd 2006 12:56PM; via boingboing.net
Second Life griefers assault real estate millionaire Anshe Chung

A bunch of griefers in Second Life staged a members-only metaverse assault on "virtual real estate tycoon" Anshe Chung yesterday, during a staged SL event with CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman. A torrent of pixelated male genitals rained upon the victim, whose offline name is Ailin Graef.

"She is very popular, and some people don't like her," said CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman, whose Second Life avatar, GreeterDan Godel, was interviewing Anshe at the time of the attack.

"She's made a lot of money, and is one of the most prominent of all Second Life residents. So to some people, some griefers, that makes her a target."

Griefers are so-called because they create grief. Their antics are designed to interrupt proceedings in virtual worlds and games usually for no other reason than because they can.

Attacks like the one launched against Anshe are triggered by a program code that generates self-replicating objects.

Much like email spam, these "griefspawn" attacks can chew up system resources and slowing down performance. They can sometimes even trigger network crashes."

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Wendy

Wendy says:

Whoa! Edit this and leave out the word "game". Instead, replace it with... "three-dimensional online community".

And that's pretty funny how they "attacked" her for being successful. It's like attacking Paris Hilton, I guess.
Posted: 12/26/06 07:10


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