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If you guys are going to behave like this. Then I'd say it's about time we start being honest about it, and start thinking about what happens.
What are the implications of these certain types of people that throw caution out of the window and toss on whatever NSFW avatar they like in a public lobby?
I'd imagine that there are still consequences to be had even in this day and age. That's what I grew up thinking.
But maybe I'm wrong. Maybe we've all come to accept that overt displays of sexuality is just normal or something. Try going naked outside in real life, just casually walk by random strangers. and maybe we can test that theory.
Though it's more likely that the whole Anime thing has fostered an inadvertent community, where such content is kind of just normal. So normal in fact that they feel that they can test the waters in public.
It's not enough to just simply keep it private is it? So what's going on with you?
problem solved and the internet can stay weird
this sort of clamp down on freedom of expression will curb lulz content and be boring.
i liked it when vrchat was obnoxious and insane. it was funny, bizzare and interesting!
surely they can restrict minors and people with credit cards to different areas right?
Mm, but in all seriousness, just report them if you see them. It's a bit of a lengthy process though.