In-game cyberadulterers stalked by private dicks

Spouses of Second Life players hire in-game detectives to snoop on their loved-ones' avatars and ensure that they're not engaged in in-game cybersex.

An official monitor in the online role-playing game Second Life told BBC News in April that he knows of spouses of game players who have actually paid money to online-game detectives to learn whether their mates are committing "virtual adultery" with other players' characters in the course of the game.

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