It's this part that makes me think M. may have a clue:
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“Maybe it was the right place but definitely the wrong time for most big brands,” Kingdon said. “I’d like to see a continuation and even acceleration of the incredible in-world development we’ve seen from engaged, highly participative residents. that will create the richness of experience and vibrant economy that’s so important. If there are companies that can participate in the organic growth of Second Life, it’s a great place for them.”
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That's not all bad, really. It means he understands that this community is a natural process that can be grown, and not just a bunch of eyeballs to sell to. I think he may be all right.