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The first charge of "virtual" sexual harassment in metawares

The first charge of “virtual” sexual harassment in metawares

Officially launched a few days ago. “Horizon Worlds”, Facebook metaverse (Meta), Is already at the center of a controversy. A young woman, who took part in a beta-testing session before the operating system was officially launched in November, says she was the victim.
A “sexual abuse” Within this universe in virtual reality.

In a post on the page Facebook The site reports that the official of “Horizon Worlds”, the user describes the facts, revealing that his incarnation was touched by another incarnation
On the edge. “Sexual harassment is already something serious online, but being
In virtual reality Adds seriousness to this kind of event. Not only me but also others who supported this behavior last night isolated me in this place, ”the young woman explained.

The stage says it was an “absolutely unfortunate” act

According to Vivek Sharma, vice-president of Horizon Worlds, the incident was “absolutely unfortunate”. “This is still a good comeback for us. Now we need to make the blocking process easier to use,” the vice president explained, thus seeing the opportunity to act further against the situation. Torture And sexual assault on metawares.

Horizon Worlds Really Provides “ Safe Zone This allows you to create a completely personal space where no one can interact with you. According to the operating system, the user may not have used this blocking feature and will no longer have any contact with another user. Corn
Stage She was not responsible for what happened. “We want all members of Horizon Worlds to have a positive experience with easily detectable security tools – and it’s not the fault of Internet users if they do not use all the features we offer,” said Christina Million. Meta, do
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This is not the first time users have done such a thing in the virtual world. Sexual harassment, even if it happens A virtual environment, Is reprehensible. Sending unsolicited photos of a sexual nature is considered sexual harassment under sections 222-16 of the Penal Code.