BBC listed some creepy behaviour in virtual reality:
"I did have some moments when it was awkward for me as a woman," Ms Olson said of her interactions in virtual reality (VR).
She was visiting Meta's Horizon Worlds, its virtual-reality platform where anyone 18 or older can create an avatar and hang out.
"I could see straight away I was the only woman, the only female avatar. And I had these men kind of come around me and stare at me silently," Ms Olson told Tech Tent.
"Then they started taking pictures of me and giving the pictures to me and I had a moment when a guy zoomed up to me and said something.
"And in virtual reality, if someone is close to you, then the voice sounds like someone is literally talking into your ear. And it took me aback."
She experienced similar discomfort in Microsoft's social VR platform.
"I was talking to another lady and within minutes of us chatting a guy came up and started chatting to us and following us around saying inappropriate things and we had to block him," she said.