Ultimately the litmus test of the issues that Second Life is having right now is in what we do, not what we say. We might say it stinks, and howl, scream or grumble about it, but what we're doing seems to indicate no especial lack of enthusiasm.
Signup rates remain largely unaffected, a 30% dip on Thursday, followed by a more than ample recovery, keeping growth on-track towards 2 million signups within the fortnight. As you can see from the diagram on the right, login concurrency is comparable to within a few percent of the same days last week -- except for the gap during the update period itself.
You might be unhappy about glitches, performance or whatever, but you're still logging in for about the same amount of time on the same days. Or, if you're cutting back, more people are logging in in your place. That suggests you've either got confidence, or that you don't, but something keeps you coming back anyway.
Has the last few days changed your login pattern or not?
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