Most people I talk to seem to have a negative perception of the "Metaverse," magnified by the incessant ragging on Meta (the company) by legacy media. They don't see a use-case for Web3 technologies pushed in demos, i.e. NFTs/digital assets. As the company transitions away from relying on social media, where else would Meta be well-positioned to diversify into if Metaverse flops? We can't rely on FB/IG userbase and ad $$$ to subsidize R&D forever as evidenced by recent numbers. Couple of ideas: 1. AI/ML SaaS - Create SaaS products with Meta infra, starting with focus on R&D rather than full pipeline with current players (i.e. AWS/Azure). Productionize & publicize n-1 internal tooling to build a solid platform. 2. HR Tech - Getting into HR tech gives us a vested interest in investing in good user data practices and increase trust in platforms. 3. Children/Education - focus on making platforms that are safe for children as the main selling point (i.e. Messenger for Kids). Parents are already aware of negative social media impacts on kids. Give parents a walled garden they can trust their children in. Also see edtech from CZ initiative. Thoughts?
Women still love Instagram. Curious how it will go now that Zuck wants to push it into TikTok direction.
Lol… not many options besides copying/stealing others ideas. Zuck is going to keep throwing tantrums ruining anything left.
Fire Zuck to start
E-commerce was actually a great idea just poorly executed due to putting the wrong leadership in place
As usual Beta employees crowdsourcing and trying to steal ideas.
You got me. I'm an E3 looking to transform the direction of a multibillion dollar company by crowdsourcing ideas from a shitposting site. The 10 real opinions I'll get on Blind are things nobody out of the 100k Meta employees have ever thought about doing.
They can also turn into a VC fund or a holding company, just buy whatever that is successful like Microsoft.