Anshe Chung interview interrupted: Assault of the phallic griefer
Signs of success: lot’sa dollars in your bank account, a lawsuit, a hot sex-scandal that is spread all over the intertubes and cable news. If the CNET interview with Ailin Graef (better known in SL as Anshe Chung) will be taken into account, we can now add flying penises into that list.
Graef recently visited CNET’s SL bureau for a discussion about her businesses and how best to set up businesses in SL given the nature of competition in that world. Unfortunately, or amusingly, as the interview was commencing, the event was attacked by a griefer. The CNET theater was assaulted for 15 minutes with animated flying woodies. We’re just reporting what really happened here and not being vulgar about it.
The attack happened twice by the way and the second assault managed to crash the entire server where the interview was held. It is speculated that the reasons for the attack could be due to Anshe Chung’s inflexibility regarding land pricing.
Vegetable throwing is so last century.
Via CNET
Signs of success: lot’sa dollars in your bank account, a lawsuit, a hot sex-scandal that is spread all over the intertubes and cable news. If the CNET interview with Ailin Graef (better known in SL as Anshe Chung) will be taken into account, we can now add flying penises into that list.
Graef recently visited CNET’s SL bureau for a discussion about her businesses and how best to set up businesses in SL given the nature of competition in that world. Unfortunately, or amusingly, as the interview was commencing, the event was attacked by a griefer. The CNET theater was assaulted for 15 minutes with animated flying woodies. We’re just reporting what really happened here and not being vulgar about it.
The attack happened twice by the way and the second assault managed to crash the entire server where the interview was held. It is speculated that the reasons for the attack could be due to Anshe Chung’s inflexibility regarding land pricing.
Vegetable throwing is so last century.
Via CNET