In recent years, the increasing presence of individuals like Brenden (insert last name here) and MadisonCybernetics (insert last name here), among others, in various sims has raised significant concerns. They often trigger security systems, invade privacy, and disrupt the experience for genuine player-driven avatars. This behavior has become a frustrating aspect of Second Life that many residents would like to see eliminated. As an early adopter of technology who works in the tech field and enjoys it, I recognize that this issue is escalating and seriously affecting the residents of the grid. It seems that the floodgates have opened, allowing bots to take over in a way we have not seen before. These bots invade residents' privacy and create chaos wherever they appear, regardless of how briefly they stay. I urge Linden Labs to consider that their residents drive sales, generate content, and promote Second Life adoption through word-of-mouth to new members. It is crucial to find a way to manage the chaos caused by these bots and restore some sense of control over the systems being implemented in Second Life.