To Opensim Management
If you review our traffic trends, you’ll see they reflect organic activity driven by events, gatherings, and a natural flow of visitors. In contrast, regions using non-compliant or artificial avatar activity tend to show a consistent baseline of minimum presence over time, which is typically easy to identify in traffic charts.
For reference, examples of regions displaying this kind of pattern include:
https://opensimworld.com/hop/89148
hg.osgrid.org:80 Surf (Xtreme Surf)
We ask that this matter be reviewed carefully and that appropriate measures are taken to prevent unwarranted removals, particularly when there is clear evidence of legitimate traffic patterns.
If you look at our trend: Alba Sex Club you will see organic non minimums but varying ingress and egress.
comparison, our region, Alba Sex Club, demonstrates fluctuating, non-minimum traffic patterns consistent with legitimate user activity. Despite this, the regions noted above remain listed while ours has been removed, which raises concern about possible unjustified or erroneous reporting.
We respectfully request a thorough review of this situation and consideration of safeguards to ensure that listings are not removed without clear evidence of policy violations. These repeated removals are becoming a significant concern.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
alba princess
May 1, 2026