VRChat Inc. Addresses Player Harassment Amid Surge in Player Base
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The developers behind the popular VR social platform VRChat shared an open letter via Medium Thursday to address the rise in harassment and offensive behavior among the active community.
VRChat is the latest online social space to catch fire, sweeping in to fill the void left by the rescinding tides of Second Life and PlayStation Home. The VR game launched on Steam back in February 2017 and received heavy investment from HTC Vive in September, but its player base has skyrocketed since last December as the game has become popular among streamers. The game’s developers, VRChat Inc., tout the service as a space that gives “the power of creation to its community,” but that creativity carries a certain inevitability: toxicity.
This toxicity takes the form of the unfortunately routine verbal harassment that comes with online gaming, but the implementation of VR headsets allows for an advancement (if you want to call it that) in trolling. There have been reports of virtual sexual harassment, both verbal and physical, within the virtual setting, including claims of players having their avatars groped and others impersonating transgender people.
i recorded just 2 minutes of existing as a woman in VRChat today on my lunch break to show some coworkers what gendered harassment looks like. warning: racist and sexual language/content. pic.twitter.com/DtUpMlBERH
— Katie Chironis, 2018 Edition ™ (@katiechironis) January 9, 2018