Reuters Bails On Second Life After Figuring Out It's Really Not That Interesting

from the if-a-tree-falls-in-a-forest... dept

One of the sillier attempts by businesses to look cool by setting up shop in Second Life was that of Reuters, which assigned a reporter to hang out in the virtual world full-time and report on it as if it were any other economy. While we noted at the time there might be some interesting stories in Second Life, that seemed to be taking a back seat to the publicity value of the stunt. It was surprising to learn that the Reuters reporter was still there until recently, when he finally gave up the beat, calling it “about as fun as watching paint dry.” With 9 out of 10 efforts by businesses going into Second Life ending in failure, perhaps there wasn’t much for a business reporter to cover any longer. For what it’s worth, the reporter says Linden Labs should give up on the idea that Second Life is a business application — not because of its shaky in-game economics, or because there’s no value for there for most businesses, but because of technical problems. While those may be easier to solve for the company, they pale in comparison to the sheer pointlessness of real-world businesses establishing themselves in Second Life.

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Sigmund Leominster (user link) says:

Newsflash: Life - even Second - Can Be Mundane

Tragically, the title of this post is probably true. One of the general issues with “news,” in both real life and Second, it that for 99.9% of the time, life is dull, mundane, trivial, and simply not interesting. After all, “drama is life with the dull bits cut out.” And there are certainly dull things that need to be cut out of Second Life existence.

Take a peek at many of the blogs dedicated to Second Life(TM) and you’ll read about how Cutiepie Wishmaker bought a divine new scarf that matches her awesome Armidi jacket, and how her boyfriend, Lovemuscle Hunkeyman, is such a sweetie and loves to take her dancing at Frank’s. Honestly, how interesting is that?

News of a meatier variety has to be chased and investigated just like in real life. The 0.9% of the time when shit DOES happen depends on the SL journalist pounding the beat, making connections, and gathering data. Then the text has to be turned into something interesting, something that beats “watching paint dry.”

Second Life reportage has to be a blend of topics because the audience is small and varied. You’re writing for a niche, in the same way that the editor of “Quilter’s Weekly” is – although the target audience is larger than that in Second Life.

The daily “sturm und drang” of Second Life cannot reach the level of real life. Nobody gives a monkey’s toss what happens in the virtual world unless it involves kinky sex and real life divorce.

So Reuters left SL for the oldest reason in the world – a small market that provided little return on investment. I work as an SL freelancer because I don’t need to earn a large ROI: big real world companies do.

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