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... Read moreReturning to public worlds in VRChat after some time away can be quite the experience. Based on personal time spent in VRChat's public spaces, I've noticed that while the platform offers incredible opportunities for socializing and virtual exploration, it also comes with its unique challenges. The OCR content captures a very relatable sentiment: the desire to return mixed with hesitation due to typical behavioral issues. In public VRChat worlds, you will often encounter a wide range of users—some friendly and others not so much. Hearing kids screaming, cussing, or encountering inappropriate interactions like grown adults flirting with minors can be part of the reality, unfortunately. These experiences can detract from the immersive fun, but knowing they're common helps set realistic expectations. Phantom noises and unexpected audio glitches are common technical quirks in VR environments that can be distracting at times. To mitigate this, consider exploring less crowded or moderated worlds where the atmosphere is generally calmer. Joining communities or finding friends with private worlds can provide a more comfortable and controlled VR social experience. Despite these downsides, VRChat remains a vibrant platform for creativity, expression, and connection. From avatar customization to attending events or just hanging out, the positives often outweigh the negatives if you approach it with patience and a sense of adventure. My advice for anyone gearing up to dive back into public VRChat spaces is to set personal boundaries, find trusted friends to join you, and embrace the quirks as part of the communal VR culture. This perspective helps transform frustrating moments into anecdotes and memorable experiences instead.