China is reportedly aiming to influence upcoming United Nations Metaverse standards by firing off proposals that would usher in its idea of how to police online virtual worlds.
for all metaverse and online virtual world users that work with “natural characteristics" and"social characteristics."
The proposals say “to keep the order and safety of the virtual world” the ID would harbor a slew of personal information and identifiable signs including a person’s job and suggested such data be permanently stored and shared with authorities. An example of the benefits of the system was provided with a problem user that “spreads rumors and makes chaos in the metaverse” — with the digital ID allowing police to quickly find and punish the person.— an in-development infrastructure designed to improve behavior that scores and ranks citizens across various metrics which has also been an enforcement tool.that authorities blocked social offenders from purchasing plane tickets 17.5 million times in 2018.
On July 5, China Mobile put forward the proposals as part of discussions with a focus group on the Metaverse put together by the United Nations’ communications technology agency the International Telecommunication Union .focus group, followed by a forum on July 7 and be part of key pre-standardization effort.
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