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California residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.
Facebook’s parent company declined to answer our questions about how it moderates content in VR, so we created a test Horizon World filled with content banned from Facebook and Instagram. Content moderators said the world was fine — until we told Meta’s PR team about it.
“I cannot emphasize this enough: This cannot read your brain,” Facebook exec Andrew Bosworth told BuzzFeed News.
The Philadelphia site of Rudy Giuliani’s speech is being put to another use.
You'll use these versatile gadgets all the time, and many are on sale this week! #PrimeDay
Who needs high fashion when you have high tech fashion!
The futures made of virtual insanity now.
Throwing Stormtroopers is always a good time.
It's basically a feminist statement about the focus on animal penises over vaginas, but as an accessible VR experience.
Jeff Gipson's directorial debut Cycles is the first of its kind VR film.
The VR industry loves to tout itself as an engine for transmitting human experience — but it's operating with a muddy, superficial, and self-serving definition of empathy. Here's how it can be better.
"Are you just going to let him die?"
A 360 look at what your pup gets up to when you’re not home.
After a series of sexism and sexual harassment scandals, VR is vowing to do better. The industry's women are cautiously optimistic.
How many of these things do you remember?
Would you go on a date with a Japanese cartoon woman?
The Try Guys team up with Google to unveil a brand new virtual reality technology and try out "Tilt Brush" for the first time.
Can you find the thief without being distracted?
Look through the eyes of different animals in 360 VR.
Two friends become foes in a VR lightsaber battle based on how they pronounce the word, "gif".
Glossy is an asynchronous audio annotation tool for virtual reality.
Tim Cook thinks augmented reality can be "huge." In an exclusive interview with BuzzFeed News, he explains why.
La mejor madre que la realidad virtual puede ofrecer.
An experimental documentary set in an Istanbul hospital
The Daydream View is soft, lightweight, and $79.
BuzzFeed News talked to Google's vice president of virtual reality, Clay Bavor, to find out all about the company's new Daydream virtual reality platform and the Daydream View headset.
Is there a partridge in that pear tree?
This video is “virtually” the “reality” of my life…
This level of organization could only happen in Japan.
That makes it the least expensive of the major VR headsets.
Creating impossible spaces with 360-degree video
♫ Ain't no (virtual) mountain high enough. ♫
In 2015, the future was still in beta.
The Open Lab's first video collaboration is live. And it is fantastic. Here's the story of how we made our first 360-degree video, a walk through the fire-ruined town of Middletown, California.
What happens when 2D web content meets a 3D browser?
Epic's new documentary series hopes to sell VR by explaining it in simple terms.
The search giant builds cheap from within, and the social giant builds expensive from without. Sports fans know which one usually works.
During a presentation at Facebook's F8 conference, the company failed to make the case that VR really matters.
At the Sundance Film Festival's New Frontier Exhibitions, I flew like a bird, watched giant monsters fight, and met Reese Witherspoon in the woods.
Virtual reality can be used for a lot more than casual fun.
Facebook is going to need to find a killer app to get people to buy the Oculus Rift. But it also needs to deal with a queasy problem.
Could your significant other talk you through defusing a bomb?
Virtual reality's about to make a big comeback. And you thought 3D glasses looked nerdy.

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California residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.
Facebook’s parent company declined to answer our questions about how it moderates content in VR, so we created a test Horizon World filled with content banned from Facebook and Instagram. Content moderators said the world was fine — until we told Meta’s PR team about it.
Mursion tells big corporate clients that its VR simulations will help teach racial sensitivity. But the actors playing its Black characters are often white.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook is now metaverse first, not Facebook first.
Some places just don’t need to be explored, OK?
The futures made of virtual insanity now.
Im Grunde ist das eine feministische Stellungnahme gegen den Fokus auf Tierpenisse.
Hello? Anyone else here? Just me? Okay.
These gifts are gonna make Wally World look like Disney World.
Truly splurge-worthy gifts that'll make you their favorite person.
These should help ease the FOMO of not getting the new iPhone yet.
Mark Zuckerberg is just one of many Silicon Valley CEOs whose offers to help with disaster relief have also been opportunities to showcase their tech products.
"That was the most fun I've ever had...in my life."
"Are you just going to let him die?"
After a series of sexism and sexual harassment scandals, VR is vowing to do better. The industry's women are cautiously optimistic.
According to a lawsuit, one male employee at UploadVR "would talk about how he 'had a boner' and had to go to the bathroom to 'rub one out' so he could focus."
Less than two years after launch, Facebook shutters the in-house lab it created to popularize virtual-reality films.
The six-week #EduHam course brings American Revolution–themed studies to life as a part of students' regular history classes.
How many of these things do you remember?
Welcome to Facebook Spaces. Spacebook for short (maybe).
Would you go on a date with a Japanese cartoon woman?
If you want one, you'd better start saving.
The Try Guys team up with Google to unveil a brand new virtual reality technology and try out "Tilt Brush" for the first time.
"Is it weird that this reminds me of Wall-E?"
Look through the eyes of different animals in 360 VR.
Two friends become foes in a VR lightsaber battle based on how they pronounce the word, "gif".
Google’s new phone-based headset is a comfortable, affordable way to immerse yourself in virtual reality.
Tim Cook thinks augmented reality can be "huge." In an exclusive interview with BuzzFeed News, he explains why.
The best, most addicting games BuzzFeed editors are playing right now.
An experimental documentary set in an Istanbul hospital
The Daydream View is soft, lightweight, and $79.
BuzzFeed News talked to Google's vice president of virtual reality, Clay Bavor, to find out all about the company's new Daydream virtual reality platform and the Daydream View headset.
Following the revelation that the Oculus founder Palmer Luckey donated to an alt-right nonprofit, the company's "diverse creators" aren't sure whether to accept funding.
Priya's Mirror aims to raise awareness about acid attacks and encourage and strengthen survivors.
"If I die, everybody dies with me."
The NBA and Facebook's Oculus VR unit teamed up to make an immersive virtual reality documentary about one of the worst nights of my life. It was amazing.
Wish I had a virtual reality headset too.
The fast-food giant has created a tour bus with VR headsets to give the public a glimpse into its dairy, beef, and egg supply chain.
As a surgeon prepares to broadcast a cancer tumor removal, startups are working on a universe of ways to marry virtual reality with health care.
"A quick glimpse at our dystopian future."
BRB, gonna download the app right now.
♫ Ain't no (virtual) mountain high enough. ♫
The theme park is hoping the new VR rollercoaster will reverse a drop in sales following the accident.
The Open Lab's first video collaboration is live. And it is fantastic. Here's the story of how we made our first 360-degree video, a walk through the fire-ruined town of Middletown, California.
Epic's new documentary series hopes to sell VR by explaining it in simple terms.
Mostly existential crises and running into walls tbh.
"The soul of any kind of creative art form is freedom."
The search giant builds cheap from within, and the social giant builds expensive from without. Sports fans know which one usually works.
Seriously. Angela Lansbury's character reviewed it in 1993 .
During a presentation at Facebook's F8 conference, the company failed to make the case that VR really matters.
"I probably shouldn't have worn these jogging pants."
"It's an experience that dreams are made of."
At the Sundance Film Festival's New Frontier Exhibitions, I flew like a bird, watched giant monsters fight, and met Reese Witherspoon in the woods.
A new virtual reality project allows participants to witness an encounter at a party that leads to a sexual assault, from both a man's and a woman's perspectives.
Virtual reality can be used for a lot more than casual fun.
Virtual reality's about to make a big comeback. And you thought 3D glasses looked nerdy.
A former employee of Linden Labs, the creator of the virtual world, talks about walking in on users having (virtual) sex, being a Second Life celebrity, and why it was such an inspiring job. Also, furries!
The Tokyo Institute of Technology has developed Air-Hair for aspiring hair stylists.



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Time and time again, Meta has removed and taken action on pages and groups, even private ones, that use these phrases.

A screen recording from inside an experimental virtual world intended to test Facebook’s moderation policies. Emily Baker-White / BuzzFeed News

“Our trained safety specialist reviewed your report and determined that the content in the Qniverse doesn’t violate our Content in VR Policy.”


Meta faces a task that is daunting, maybe even impossible. 


“We’ve seen this before with Facebook Groups,” he said.


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Facebook’s parent company declined to answer our questions about how it moderates content in VR, so we created a test Horizon World filled with content banned from Facebook and Instagram. Content moderators said the world was fine — until we told Meta’s PR team about it.

Posted on February 11, 2022, at 2:53 p.m. ET

Facebook said it would be different this time.
Announcing the company’s rebranding to Meta, CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised that the virtual worlds it believes to be the future of the internet would be protected from the malignancies that have plagued Facebook. “Privacy and safety need to be built into the metaverse from Day 1,” he said . “This is about designing for safety and privacy and inclusion before the products even exist.”
In some respects, it will be different this time because virtual reality is a radically different medium from Facebook or Instagram. But although the company’s virtual worlds are already available for users to create and explore, Meta has kept secret much of how it plans to enforce its safety protocols in VR, declining to answer detailed questions about them. ( Disclosure: In a previous life, I held policy positions at Facebook and Spotify.)
Transparency around these rules is important because Meta has long struggled with how to moderate content on Facebook and Instagram. It has invested billions in machine learning tools to moderate content at scale, and it has confronted hard problems about what speech should be allowed. But content moderation will likely be more challenging in VR than on social platforms, not least because the tools for those older platforms do not easily transfer over into a medium that requires a real-time understanding not only of content but also how people behave. There is also a trade-off between privacy and safety at stake: even if the company could track every conversation and interaction we had in VR, would we want it to?
Meta has said it recognizes this trade-off and has pledged to be transparent about its decision-making. So, to better understand how it is approaching VR moderation, BuzzFeed News sent Meta a list of 19 detailed questions about how it protects people from child abuse, harassment, misinformation, and other harms in virtual reality. The company declined to answer any of them. Instead, Meta spokesperson Johanna Peace provided BuzzFeed News a short statement: “We’re focused on giving people more control over their VR experiences through safety tools like the ability to report and block others. We’re also providing developers with further tools to moderate the experiences they create, and we’re still exploring the best use of AI for moderation in VR. We remain guided by our Responsible Innovation Principles to ensure privacy, security and safety are built into these experiences from the start.”
From Meta’s "Responsible Innovation Principles"
The very first entry in " Responsible Innovation Principles " enshrines the value of transparency: “We communicate clearly and candidly so people can understand the tradeoffs we considered, and make informed decisions about whether and how to use our products.”
We went back and asked again for Meta to consider our questions. The company declined.
So, to find out what we could on our own, we strapped on some Oculus headsets, opened Horizon Worlds, and ran a rudimentary experiment.
In a matter of hours, we built a private Horizon World festooned with massive misinformation slogans: “Stop the Steal!” “Stop the Plandemic!” “Trump won the 2020 election!” We called the world “The Qniverse,” and we gave it a soundtrack: an endless loop of Infowars founder Alex Jones calling Joe Biden a pedophile and claiming the election was rigged by reptilian overlords. We filled the skies with words and phrases that Meta has explicitly promised to remove from Facebook and Instagram — “vaccines cause autism,” “COVID is a hoax,” and the QAnon slogan “where we go one we go all.” Time and time again, Meta has removed and taken action on pages and groups, even private ones, that use these phrases.
We did not release this toxic material to the larger public. Only a handful of BuzzFeed News reporters were given access to the Qniverse, which was created using an account in the real name of a BuzzFeed News reporter and linked to her Facebook account. We kept the world “unpublished” — i.e., invitation only — to prevent unsuspecting users from happening upon it, and to mimic the way some Meta users seeking to share misinformation might actually do so: in private, invitation-only spaces.
The purpose of our test was to assess whether the content moderation systems that operate on Facebook and Instagram also operate on Horizon. At least in our case, it appears they did not.
After over 36 hours, the Qniverse appeared to go undetected by Horizon, perhaps because the world was private, had only four people allowed to enter it, and got almost no engagement — all factors that would likely make it a low priority for content moderators.
Using Horizon’s user reporting function, a BuzzFeed News employee with access to the world used his own name and a linked Facebook account to flag the world to Meta. After more than 48 hours and no action, the employee reported the world again, followed quickly by another report from a different BuzzFeed News user with access to the world who also used her real name, which was linked to her Facebook and Oculus profiles.
Roughly four hours after the third report was filed, the employee who submitted it received a response from Meta: “Our trained safety specialist reviewed your report and determined that the content in the Qniverse doesn’t violate our Content in VR Policy.” Six hours after that, the original reporter received the same message. Perhaps the moderators left the Qniverse up because the world contained only violative content , and not violating behavior . Beyond the act of creating the misinformation slogans, we did not speak or otherwise interact with the content in the world. Without that context, maybe content moderators took it to be a parody.
Meta’s response to BuzzFeed News’ content report seen in the Qniverse
We went to Meta’s comms department, a channel not available to ordinary people. We asked about its content moderators’ decisions: How could a world that shares misinformation that Meta has removed from its other platforms, under the same Community Guidelines, not violate Horizon’s policies?
The following afternoon, the experimental world disappeared. The company had reversed its original ruling.
“After further review, we have removed this from Horizon Worlds,” spokesperson Joe Osborne said. He declined to answer further questions about the decision.
Any news consumer over the past several years has seen this before: journalists calling out content on social platforms, especially those owned by Meta. That’s partly because, at times, things got really bad. Facebook evolved from a place where you poked your old high school friend to a place where your old high school friend could add you to a private group that grew to thousands of other people who talked about shooting protesters or overthrowing the democratically elected government . Horizon is a medium that is still very new. As Meta builds it, the company has promised to tackle again a complex conundrum that it and every other social media company have struggled with: balancing the competing interests of keeping its platform safe while allowing for free expression. Given the unique challenges of this new medium, Meta faces a task that is daunting, maybe even impossible.
Today, Meta appears to rely mainly on user blocks, mutes, and reports to notify it of Community Standards violations in VR.
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