Seems like an interesting idea Robert, it should work just fine. That
tourists have limits is ok (i.e. the hassle of "registering" on every
world that allows tourist building).
On the other hand (as a citizen) I have been to worlds and built a few
trial objects just to see what was available -- always deleted my stuff
before moving on (after taking notes).
[View Quote]Robert Patterson wrote:
>
> If there was a toggle the World owner 'could' set that would request the
> Tourist's email address, then send back (automatically(?) or manually
> depending on the wishes of the World Owner) a 'building number', this would
> solve the problem...
>
> The 1st time a Tourist wished to build (in any LogOn - if they don't like
> having to do this then they can always 'register'... Life's a bitch eh... :-)
> )) anything 'in this World' the Building Number would be required to unlock
> the 'building feature'. If the Tourist gave the wrong email address they would
> not be allowed to build as they'd not have the correct BN... (Duh...). If the
> Tourist screwed up (did not conform to the World's rules (for whatever reason)
> the Tourist could be 'black listed' and not allowed to build again until the
> matter was resolved... (the concern for one having a 'bunch' of different
> numbers is minimal... like, how many Worlds do most people build in... two,
> three tops(?)... If one can't pencil down 2 or 3 numbers without confusion
> then they may not be someone you wish building in your World anyway... :-) )
>
> YES, the Tourist could always change their email address and come in under
> another Building Number, but it would slow down the 'trash' and I'm betting
> they'd get tired before the World Owner would... There would be some control
> without restricting Tourist building...
>
> Just a thot'...
>
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