Report: 1a90e73e-babe-4ca2-9404-fa9f57f1ff70
Your Completion: 90.32%
Out of 100% Compliance
Purpose of Guidelines
The guidelines are not prescriptive, only to be used for an internal self-evaluation. It should be used as a way to guide your organization's approach to developing virtual shared 3D spaces.
Summary of Responses
Privacy and Data Collection (This can be in table form)
Checklist Item – checked/unchecked
Summary: 3/10 checked
Privacy and Data Collection
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Structures
Summary
3 / 7
Your submission reveals several areas where your 3D space meets the guidelines well, along with opportunities for improvement. Below are the detailed recommendations based on various categories of ethical guidelines:
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Onboarding Process:
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You have identified that your space does not yet visually represent how user data is being accessed and used. To improve, consider integrating visually engaging representations of data usage and privacy policies to help users understand their data interactions better[1].
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Your onboarding should be user-driven, providing a dynamic, iterative guide that covers safety features and engages users continuously[2].
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Community Involvement and Guidelines:
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Involve your community in co-designing community guidelines to foster a sense of ownership and accountability which can reduce future violations of guidelines[3].
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You should establish and enforce clear community guidelines to explicitly prohibit harmful behaviors like cyberbullying and harassment, and provide a moderated environment[4].
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Positive Usage Nudges:
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Currently, your space lacks positive nudges to promote healthy usage habits. Integrating features that encourage breaks and offline activities can help prevent excessive use and improve user well-being[5].
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User Well-being Features:
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Consider expanding your existing wellness features by integrating AI-driven wellness checks and breaks that respond to the user's real-time needs[6].
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Accessibility and Inclusivity:
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Ensure the incorporation of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to make your 3D space more accessible to a broader range of users[7].
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Expand language support beyond current offerings to include real-time translation tools to enhance communication across different languages[8].
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Data Security and Privacy:
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Consider implementing decentralized data storage solutions like SOLID pods to give users control over their data[9].
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Improve data transparency by providing users with clear, simplified explanations of data collection practices[10].
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Parental and Offline Features:
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Although you have content filtering, consider integrating more comprehensive parental controls and offline accessibility features to enhance user safety and experience[11].
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By addressing these recommendations, you can enhance both the ethical integrity and the user experience of your 3D space, aligning more closely with established guidelines. This will foster a safe, inclusive, and engaging virtual environment for your users.
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Terms and Conditions
Score : 2 - 100.00%
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Data Privacy and Security
Score : 12 - 80.00%
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User Wellbeing and Health
Score : 9 - 100.00%
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Community And Guidelines
Score : 5 - 71.43%
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Accessibility and Inclusivity
Score : 9 - 100.00%
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Onboarding and User Experience
Score : 9 - 100.00%
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Data Usage
Score : 7 - 100.00%
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