1/2/2024 0 Comments Saferoom onenote windows 10![]() ![]() This is “Appear Offline” or “Be invisible” mode. Perhaps a “Panic button” would also be good where you can remain in the event (for example enjoy the concert or main speaker) but you will be invisible to every attendee – and they might be invisible to you as well. Things like profanity filters should also be something you can turn on and they could be automatically on for minors. Not having to hear or receive messages from certain people is very minimum what to expect but I would also add the ability to block some people totally (you don’t see, hear or interact with them any way). Ability to ignore and block people is definitely something that will be needed in public events and Metaverses. Safety Bubble is something that can be a good start – it can cause lots of anxiety if people are running over you, especially when wearing a 3D headset. You can read about making AltSpace VR a Safer Space from their blog post. They are also improving content ratings for Events and increase moderation on the platform. This way parents can limit or approve access to AltSpace VR for minors. Since they require everyone to log in with Microsoft Account they will also enable integration with Microsoft Family Safety. □ĪltSpace VR is also taking things further. After frantically going through audio settings the solution was quite simple: unmute yourself. When using Microsoft Teams I have been customed to that but I have noticed that sometimes in AltSpace VR I assumed that I would be unmuted by default. Personally the unmute has been very effective. You need to be aware of unmute to be able to speak. You don’t accidentally say something aloud you have meant not to. This is as much a safety and avoiding unnecessary noise in the event function. New attendees joining Events will be automatically muted.This is important: Having Safety Bubble on by default ordinary user doesn’t have to be aware how to turn it on. Existing Safety Bubble will now be turned on by default.AltspaceVR hosted social hubs including the Campfire, News and Entertainment Commons will be removed.It has already taken steps to ensure people’s safety with few things like Microsoft’s current public Metaverse tool is AltSpace VR. AltSpace VR is already taking steps for safety In short: let’s not make same mistakes that have been done with the current internet. This former way is much better approach: safety in the Metaverse needs to be enforced on by default to cover most needs. Just like we all need to be aware about multi-factor authentication today: it is too often a user’s responsibility to activate but there also also services that require it to be set up. But it will be something that also users need to be aware about: what they can do to make their virtual presence more safe. This is something that Microsoft and Meta, just to name two big ones, need to consider when developing the platform: design it safe. This means that Metaverse companies and providers need to manage the digital space and also enable new, innovative, ways how people can feel safe when in the Metaverse. People get stalked, identity stolen, impersonated, deep-faked and so on. How will it be possible in the metaverse to ensure that everyone feels safe there? We all have read, unfortunately lots of people have also first hand experience, about online harassment happening in the social, in gaming, in communities and basically everywhere. This is a bit of not-so-happy topic but at the same time it is a very important one.
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