![]() Horizon Worlds feels charming and familiar while also a bit buggy and cartoonish. ![]() Horizon Worlds' public beta is age-restricted to people 18 and over, but with the number of people I know sharing their Oculus headsets and Facebook accounts with kids, it's not clear how that age limit will be enforced. Harassment and toxic behavior in VR is real, and Meta will have to prove how these new public spaces will be better managed than other social VR apps, or Facebook itself. There are also general VR behavior guidelines laid out by Meta for Quest owners, but again, how those are actually enforced remains a gray area. I haven't seen this in action in a public space yet, though. Meta back-records the last few minutes of a flagged incident, and moderators are meant to then review the case and take action afterward. ![]() Horizon Worlds does have tools to report bad behavior, using a wrist-activated Shield button to pause experiences when they turn toxic, and mute, block or report someone who's behaving badly. Also unclear, still, is how community behavior will be moderated.
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