We have already witnessed Meta's

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hasinam2206
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We have already witnessed Meta's

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It sounds like a sick joke: a researcher goes into the metaverse with the intention of studying user behavior on Meta’s social media platform, “Horizon World,” but before an hour has passed, her avatar is raped on the platform. “One part of my brain was wondering what the fuck is going on, the other part was saying this is not a real body, and the other part was thinking: this is important research,” she said.

struggles to moderate interactions on its japan mobile database existing platforms, much to the detriment of users and communities. So this precedent for its new project is very alarming. Especially since we still don't have laws to regulate this type of behavior. Faced with an experience like the one the researcher went through, it is unclear what legal recourse she may have at her disposal, if any.

Heist
Here we are faced with the same problem as with cyber violence: the absence of a legal environment. There is no protection against theft in the metaverse; someone could invest thousands of dollars in digital goods and have them stolen with little or no consequences. Who can you turn to if the legal system still has no laws for these platforms?

Nowadays, digital scams are relatively common on the web 2.0 and links are already being used to gain access to people's cryptocurrency wallets. The marketing of NFTs , on the other hand, has been causing many problems due to their frequent use in virtual scams. There are even those who claim that the NFT market works in a way comparable to a pyramid or Ponzi scheme.
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