Horizon Worlds’ voice mode can turn strangers’ speech into pleasant gibberish

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Horizon Worlds’ voice mode can turn strangers’ speech into pleasant gibberish
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Following reports about harassment on the platform.

The toggle for the new Voice Mode feature.When you use Voice Mode to garble the speech of those around you an icon will appear above your display name to indicate that you can’t hear what strangers are saying. But if you’d like to temporarily unmute them you can do so by raising your in-game hand to your ear using a motion controller.

Interestingly, Meta’s screenshot of the Voice Mode feature shows it alongside a separate toggle that lets you mute non-friends entirely. Presumably, allowing you to still hear their voices in garbled form is meant as a compromise so you can still hear the general social hubbub of a room without being subjected to potentially abusive comments from strangers.

Meta announced the new safety feature alongside the service’s launch in the UK. The country is the third to see the release of Horizon Worlds alongside the USA and Canada. The VR social platform is a core part of the company’s pitch for its metaverse future, and includes the ability for creators to build their own levels for other players to experience.Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week.

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