San Francisco, July 23: With an aim to make it more user-friendly, tech giant Meta has updated its content policies for Horizon Worlds users and introduced a new content rating system for “mature audiences”.
According to UploadVR, the tech giant has signposted the change in an email sent out to Horizon Worlds users, informing that creators need to apply a content rating to their worlds to show whether it is appropriate for all ages or only for mature users (age 18 and over). Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg Set To Be Deposed in Cambridge Analytica Lawsuit
If creators take no action and do not update their existing worlds within the next month, then those worlds “will default to over 18 regardless of the content in the world”.
Creators can find the new rating option in the World tab in Build mode, which can be adjusted anytime.
The change comes as Meta unbundles Facebook accounts from the core experience of its Quest VR headsets and replaces them with Meta accounts which require a name and “date of birth so we can verify your age,” the report said.
Facebook required people to use the name “they go by in everyday life” with its earlier policy, but that’s not the case for Meta accounts.
Recently, Meta announced a new setting known as Voice Mode in Horizon Worlds that gives users more control over their experience.The feature allows the Quest 2 VR headset users to choose how they hear people who are not on the friends list, including the option to not hear unwanted conversations at all.
(The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 23, 2022 05:12 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).
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