Meta launches a feature called personal boundary in Worzon Worlds and Venue Horizon Virtual Reality Spaces to combat harassment. Each avatar will have bubbles with two feet of virtual feet, so they will not be able to come about four feet each other.

If someone tries to move to your personal room, the future movement will stop when they are too close. However, Meta told the threshold that Avatar can still move through each other, so users will not be trapped in the corner or door.

The personal boundary feature, which cannot be disabled by the user, was built in the previous steps of the meta added to overcome harassment, such as making an avatar hand disappear when they entered the private room of others. Shortly before Meta opened Worlds Horizon to everyone aged 18 years and over in the US and Canada in December, a beta tester said the avatar was illuminated by foreigners.

Finally, you might be able to change your personal fingers. Users can still be five and boxing crashing into other avatars, but they need to extend their arms to do it.

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