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I tried Horizons once. Confused TF out of me what its purpose was other than to have random people screaming into mics and yelling n**** at you all the time.
It was not a fun experience and I never saw the point. I play VR games for VR experiences with actual fun in them.
The picture in the article clearly shows a virtual lady trying to kick a guy's virtual balls. I think that says all one needs to know about the experience.
It's Mark Zuckerberg's unlicensed digital daycares.
I've only ever encountered children between ages of 6 and 15 there.
So VR Discord?