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AZProgressive

(29,322 posts)
Thu Oct 28, 2021, 05:10 PM Oct 2021

Mark Zuckerberg on why Facebook is rebranding to Meta

On Thursday, he officially became the CEO and chairman of Meta, the new parent company name for Facebook. The rebrand is about solidifying the social media giant as being about the metaverse, which Zuckerberg sees as the future of the internet. Zuckerberg is staying in control of everything. He told me in an interview that, unlike the founders of Google who stepped aside in 2015 when it became part of a holding company called Alphabet, he has no plans to give up the top job.

Instead, the change is about recognizing a shift inside the company that’s already taken place. Zuckerberg has been pouring billions of dollars — at least $10 billion this year alone — into building the metaverse, an expansive, immersive vision of the internet taken from the pages of sci-fi novels like Snow Crash and Ready Player One. “I think we’re basically moving from being Facebook first as a company to being metaverse first,” he told me this week over the phone. While details are slim, a unified account system is going to be introduced to span all of the company’s social apps, the Oculus Quest headset, Portal, and future devices. That means you won’t need a Facebook account to use the Quest.

The rebrand to Meta, announced by Zuckerberg today at the company’s annual Connect conference, has been a clandestine affair since he formally kicked off the project just over six months ago. The small handful of employees involved had to sign separate nondisclosure agreements, and Zuckerberg refused to tell me the name itself when we spoke the day before Connect. He said he had been thinking about rebranding the company ever since he bought Instagram and WhatsApp, in 2012 and 2014, but earlier this year he realized that it was time to make the change.

“I think that there was just a lot of confusion and awkwardness about having the company brand be also the brand of one of the social media apps,” he said. “I think it’s helpful for people to have a relationship with a company that is different from the relationship with any specific one of the products, that can kind of supersede all of that.”

https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/22749919/mark-zuckerberg-facebook-meta-company-rebrand

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Mark Zuckerberg on why Facebook is rebranding to Meta (Original Post) AZProgressive Oct 2021 OP
Dim bulb Tetrachloride Oct 2021 #1
They should rename Ford Motor Company, Henry. Ford Motor Company Ford is too confusing. rickyhall Oct 2021 #2
Maybe copy OSU. Ohio State gained respect, status, donations when they changed to ... JustABozoOnThisBus Oct 2021 #3
Well, that's not creepy or dystopian at all renate Oct 2021 #4
Meta maga meh. C_U_L8R Oct 2021 #5

rickyhall

(4,889 posts)
2. They should rename Ford Motor Company, Henry. Ford Motor Company Ford is too confusing.
Thu Oct 28, 2021, 05:45 PM
Oct 2021

Henry Motor Company Ford makes so much better sense.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,339 posts)
3. Maybe copy OSU. Ohio State gained respect, status, donations when they changed to ...
Thu Oct 28, 2021, 05:52 PM
Oct 2021

"THE Ohio State University". Now they're easy to distinguish from all the other Ohio State Univerities.

So, how about "THE Meta".

renate

(13,776 posts)
4. Well, that's not creepy or dystopian at all
Thu Oct 28, 2021, 05:57 PM
Oct 2021

He's exactly the kind of amoral monomaniacal person I want to see "building the metaverse, an expansive, immersive vision of the internet."

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