In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules includes rules governing which objects can be rendered in association with a person. In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, the rules for governing which objects can be rendered in association with a person include rules defining inappropriate content and rules for preventing rendering of objects with inappropriate content. Inappropriate content may include a pornographic content, visual depictions that are obscene, harmful to minors, hate groups, extremist groups, violence, illegal activity, religious content, a defamation content, a personal identity content, a racial content, an unapproved likeness, and a content potentially deemed offensive by another party.
In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, the virtual three-dimensional space includes portions designated as private, and wherein said plurality of rules includes rules applied to rendered portions of virtual three-dimensional space when the rendered portions are designated as private. In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, the virtual three-dimensional space includes portions designated as public, and wherein said plurality of rules includes rules applied to rendered portions of virtual three-dimensional space when the rendered portions are designated as public.