I compared this site here at chess.com to the immersive VR platform I referenced in my post because of two main reasons - they both use a free signup to create an account and they both bank on the idea that their users will pay for more features once they get addicted to its gameplay. At least this site actually helps people develop chess skills. I can honestly tell you after three years of playing on here that I am a better chess player because of this site. However that's not the case with the VR platform I referenced. All it does is promote psychosis, which is not a noble thing do to for mental health. That place just makes users go on imaginary journeys and they do such a good job of it that it fools users into thinking they can supplement the VR environment for a real world experience. It completely ruins the mind.
One last thing I'll say about this site is that it doesn't do a very good job of promoting good social skills. Chats, messages, and random comments appear to go unfiltered until someone raises an alarm. The reporting feature is there, but I'm not even sure they actually do anything about it. If you guys are saying that posts, blogs, and forums are moderated by the admins then that's news to me. I never knew that. But I am sort of happy to hear about that. It should be to keep conversations ethical.
There are many trolls on the forums. There are some troll attacks that show sexual pictures and whatnot, and individuals that target vulnerable members, but nothing much else. On the clubs side, I'm sure there's much more, but I don't visit that part of the site.