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Meta currently has its share of headaches in the real world: Layoffs, investor scrutiny, an FTC lawsuit.
And now he has a new one in the virtual world: ruling the metaverse and the unpredictable people who populate it.
Last month I wrote about a report by a researcher at the University of California Berkeley that criticized the company for the inconsistent and ambiguous application of its community guidelines in virtual worlds, especially when it comes to defining acceptable user behavior.
When a user logs into Meta’s Horizon Worlds virtual space, they agree to a set of rules set by the company for that world specifically, but those rules are somewhat limited and vague, report author Rafi Lazerson wrote…
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