Meta's misogynistic culture puts kids at risk, warns insider
#345: A director who worked on Zuck's Metaverse claims execs treat perverts preying on kids as "a distraction from business goals"...
Unbeknownst to most in the media, Mark Zuckerberg has been busily building his Meta-powered Metaverse in a giant interactive VR game called Horizon Worlds.
It’s live now, and hundreds of thousands of people play it. The rules are you must be over 18, because it’s full of perverts and creeps, only many users are underage kids.
An undercover reporter from The Guardian witnessed players shouting: “I’m dragging my b**** all over your mother’s face” and others “beating off” over “gang bangs”.
All the while, Guardian reporter Laura Bates seeing no moderation, adding:
“Graphic sexual content, bullying, abuse and threats of violence are rife in the metaverse – and the NSPCC says a huge proportion of online grooming offences take place on Meta-owned products.”
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