Requested Second Life Search Category for Non-Profit, Education & Charity Regions
Roxksie Logan
Second Life has many regions and communities dedicated to education, non-profit work, charity, accessibility, arts, culture, STEM, museums, health support, mentoring, and public-good community projects. However, these spaces are often difficult for new and returning users to discover unless they already know the exact name of the group, region, event, or organisation they are looking for.
At present, Search separates content into broad areas such as People, Groups, Places, Land Sales, Events, Classifieds, and Web. These are useful, but they do not clearly surface Second Life's educational, charitable, non-profit, and community-support spaces as a distinct area of value. As a result, these regions can become buried among commercial listings, clubs, shopping destinations, and general places.
Adding a dedicated "Non-Profit / Education / Charity" category would make these spaces easier to find and would help show new users that Second Life is more than shopping, entertainment, and private social spaces. It is also a platform for learning, cultural exchange, accessibility, public service, creative collaboration, and community support.
This category could help users discover:
Education and university regions
STEM and learning communities
Museums, galleries, and cultural projects
Charity and non-profit regions
Health, disability, accessibility, and support communities
Mentoring groups and public-good initiatives
Classes, workshops, talks, and community learning events
This would also reduce the pressure on the Destination Guide as the main route for discovering these spaces. The Destination Guide is valuable, but it should not be the only practical discovery path for educational and non-profit work in Second Life.
A dedicated search category would benefit residents, educators, non-profit organisers, event hosts, new users, returning users, and Linden Lab itself. It would make the platform's positive community impact more visible, easier to access, and easier to explain to people outside Second Life.
In short, this is a small interface change that could make a large difference to discoverability. It would help users find meaningful spaces faster, support communities doing public-good work, and better represent the educational and cultural value already present across Second Life.
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Mysticq Resident
I have to agree with this request to let the non profit and edu have a searchable way for people to find out that it exists in second life.
Sugar Lovebug
We have a team for relay for life and would love it if our spot could be in that category
AirashiKiyori Resident
I fully support this idea, anything that helps us all navigate our wonderful online world a little easier is a no brainer to me!
KriJon Resident
This is a wonderful idea! Highly support!
LunaRose Fairelander
That's an amazing idea. I do agree with Holocluck Henly on the less wordy bit. it should be visible without having to read lengthy texts.
Heidi Jung
Great idea, work it out quickly!
Holocluck Henly
Perhaps something less wordy but there's definitely a necessity. "Educational" in Places isn't enough. Perhaps even its own tab in Search since there's overlap between Places & Events.
Its own tab means people can browse Education, non-Profit, Events & Outreach for instance.
Sofia Sakura
I love this idea! Anything to help these important locations become easier to discover for new residents will be of value to all.
IrishMadman Resident
I fully support this idea. As a cancer survivor, I've often found it difficult to locate these spaces in Second Life without already knowing their names. A dedicated category would make these valuable resources much easier to find.
Zayde Resident
Oh what a great idea, a real improvement to access and discovery - we all need a little help sometime
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