The man who invested on Facebook: Metavers is dystopi, risk of being in the hands of Zuckerberg

One of Facebook's earliest investors has said that the media giant's plans for meteravers are “ditotypical”. Meta, as Facebook is already known, is investing billions in this project. But Roger McNamee told the BBC that “This is a bad idea and the fact that we're all sitting and looking at it as if [...]
Meta, as Facebook is already known, is investing billions in this project.
But Roger McNamee told the BBC that this is a bad idea and the fact that we're all sitting and looking as if it were normal should be alarming for everyone. ”
Metas production chief Chris Cox told participants at the Lisbon Web summit that the idea would make <x0internet less flat”, reports the BBC, translates Periscope.
“Facebook should not be allowed to create a dissistic metevers,” he said.
The term metevers was used for the first time in the 1990s in Snow Caesar's fantasy novel, where it was viewed as the virtual reality that would follow the Internet. /Periscope










