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If you have a problem with someone at sNr, please consider contacting our Community Manager [https://my.secondlife.com/deeahoe Deea]. If there is a problem with her, you may call either Aoife [https://my.secondlife.com/aoife.lawson Aoife] or [https://my.secondlife.com/sinha.hynes Sinha] directly.
If you have a problem with someone at sNr, please consider contacting our Community Manager [https://my.secondlife.com/deeahoe Deea]. If there is a problem with her, you may call either [https://my.secondlife.com/aoife.lawson Aoife] or [https://my.secondlife.com/sinha.hynes Sinha] directly.





Revision as of 18:45, 12 September 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can I ask about...

If your question can't be answered here - obviously, else you wouldn't look here, would you? - you need support in-world. First person you should contact is our Community Manager Deea ([1]). She will take your request and redirect it to the right persons.


I have a problem with...

If you have a problem with someone at sNr, please consider contacting our Community Manager Deea. If there is a problem with her, you may call either Aoife or Sinha directly.


What is the current version of Mare Control/Mare Hearing/other scripts

The most recent version can be seen on this page for Mare Control or this page for Mare Hearing. Since Version 5 the scripts have built in internal update mechanism which gives an information about update availibility to the wearer (if unlocked) or anyone who accesses the device. Other scripts are updated on a non-regular base, best is direct contact to Sinha about these versions if needed.


I become a mare at sNr but no one take me out of the stall

Do you know many people here at sNr? Ponies that know people at sNr prior to being stalled, tend to get more attention and visitors so it is worthwhile putting in about a month getting to know people before you sign up. Staff do their best to try and balance their time fairly but it is a fact of life that their own animals would take priority.

While getting to know people, I recommend that you don't hang about as a mare in tack but in casual clothes as then the staff and/or your owner can better enjoy transforming you. However, as explained here, you do need to have your tack tested and ready, as it will be difficult to adjust when you are locked down!