tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5041624883246722973.post4304171333988525846..comments2022-11-11T04:13:56.292-08:00Comments on In a Strange Land: Rebranding A Troubled NameIggy Ohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10834075825456226770noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5041624883246722973.post-69093521137646657872011-07-10T15:25:11.060-07:002011-07-10T15:25:11.060-07:00I agree that Linden World feels right, but may psy...I agree that Linden World feels right, but may psychologically turn the knife with regard to the content-ownership discourse. (May be better not to constantly be reminding the clients, "This is ours. We are the owners of the servers and re-usable copies of all your stuff forever." Not sure on that one.)<br /><br />The revival of Your World, Your Imagination I can approve of. Regardless of the negativity over the semantics of "your" vs. "their," the fact is that most of Second Life really IS the creation of OUR collective imaginations. Your World is awkward in a sentence though. "I'm a member of Your World." "I'm going to Your World." "I built a fantastic residence and forest in Your World." Ummm, nope, don't like that. Imagining responses of, "My what?" :-D<br /><br />Frontier, possibly. But wouldn't want it to morph in conversation to Frontier World, or worse, Frontier Land. (Those Disney lawyers can be rather unpleasant, I'm told.) ;-)<br /><br />I like the "topia" leaning. Still has a futuristic ring to it. <br /><br />Metatopia ?<br /><br />Avitopia ?<br /><br />Digitopia ?<br /><br />or maybe, Avataria ? I'm partial to that one. The land of Avatarians.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com