Add gesture ability to chat conference windows
closed
Phyre Sciarri
You can do pretty much most of the things you can in local vs conference chats with multiple people, however you do not have the ability to do gestures in the conference chat. Would love to see that ability added.
Log In
Phyre Sciarri
Well then, make the gestures ability in a conference chat up to the person who starts the conference as to whether to allow them or not when they start the conference chat. It may be annoying to some people like the person who commented on it before, however to others it adds to the conversation. So don't automatically close the request based on one persons comments.
Spidey Linden
marked this post as
closed
Hello, and thank you for your feature request.
Incoming suggestions are reviewed in the order they are received by a team of Lindens with diverse areas of expertise. We consider a number of factors: Is this change possible? Will it increase lag? Will it break existing content? Is it likely that the number of residents using this feature will justify the time to develop it? This wiki page further describes the reasoning we use: Feature Requests
This particular suggestion, unfortunately, cannot be tackled at this time. However, we regularly review previously deferred suggestions when circumstances change or resources become available.
We are grateful for the time you took to submit this feature request. We hope that you are not discouraged from submitting others in the future. Many excellent ideas to improve Second Life come from you, our residents. We can’t do it alone.
Thank you for your continued commitment to Second Life.
Beatrice Voxel
I'm sorry, it's a NO for this from me.
Gestures, to me, are kind of a pain in the ass as it is, especially with linked sounds and so on. One thing that really (really!) annoys me as a DJ is when a hostess or a patron just starts spamming gestures over and over again, and it scrolls the local chat, interferes with the music, and/or drowns out my voiceovers.
To have to deal with that popping up in random group chats or conferences would just be migraine inducing, especially when I'm not at an event or venue where they're expected. Imagine being in a business meeting, and suddenly That Guy (the one that's always enthusiastic about things but never really contributes much of anything substantive to the discussion) just starts playing a kazoo or a slide whistle at inopportune times. That's what it would be like.
Sorry.