[Click here to teleport to "Arab game Zone" Sunshine State]
Courtesy Louis Platini's Metaverse Business, a Second Life analytics company that gathers publicly accessible in-world data for its clients, here's the top 50 most popular sims in Second Life for April, listed according their average visitor count, the unique visitor range at any given period, and the sim's rank the previous month:
Last night I visited a new entry to the top 10, Sunshine State, and came across a half dozen sexy avatars avidly chatting in Arabic in VOIP. With this addition and the Arab Avatar region, there's now at least two sims in the top ten that cater to Arab-speaking Residents. That's a very recent trend; a year or two ago Residents from Arab countries were extremely rare, and now they've either grown in number, or those who are in-world are now congregating in larger groups. This may be false causality, but a lot of this growth seemed to happen early this year during the uprising against Mubarak's regime in Egypt, which made a popular Arab language sim even more popular with Residents in the Middle East. This definitely deserves more investigation.
The rest of the top 50 after the break. Which once again raises the question, "Is there really be any bliss on Bukkake Bliss Island?" No, I'm not curious enough to check.
Hello friends,
I wait in the next metrics you follow my region RPG.
This region have over 6,000 unique views every month, and is a great player in MMORPGs Regions in world.
Please see this metrics here: http://www.slsensor.com/stat.php?id=713
And in the future, follow our region to include in SL Top 50 regions.
SLURL: secondlife://RPG/49/131/25
Our site in SL Places: http://bit.ly/kUQl18
Ty friends, and I wait for this info in next time.
See you later!
;)
Posted by: Jean Liberato | Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 06:40 AM
So do we :P http://www.slsensor.com/stat.php?id=536
The only difference is... only ONE of our avatars is a group invite bot. The rest are human. Unlike all those Portuguese sims.
.. and we have 6 sims.
Posted by: TriJin | Sunday, September 04, 2011 at 10:20 AM