Xbox Introduces New Feature to Combat Online Harassment and Toxicity in Voice Chat

2023-07-13 00:00:54

Xbox already has a decent censorship when it comes to online harassment and toxic comments, but so far this has been limited to text. Fortunately, this is regarding to change. Xbox Wire has revealed that Xbox Insiders are regarding to get a new feature that will allow them to easily report abusive and toxic players even if they are using voice chat. This enables Xbox gamers “to capture 60-second video clips of in-game voice events they believe violate our community standards and submit them as evidence for review by our Xbox security team,” Microsoft explained. . Xbox Gamer Secret Asia 29 said: “Xbox is once once more leading the way in terms of player experience. By taking action to reduce toxicity that is often hard to track, gamers of all ages, genders and backgrounds can be confident that Xbox has their back.” Another The Xbox Gamer for CamicaziBoss added: “As an online woman, I often find myself keeping silent in online multiplayer games to avoid abuse and harassment. I’m excited regarding features like this that can illustrate a new voice for people like me. No one should miss interacting with other gamers because they are afraid to talk. Initially this will be English only, but Microsoft has confirmed that more languages ​​are coming. Typically, it takes regarding two months from the time a new feature is available to Xbox Insiders to its official release, so sometimes this new tool rolls out in the fall.
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