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Facebook to Rename Itself, Focus on Becoming a ‘Metaverse’ Company

Facebook is reportedly planning to change its company name next week as it focuses on becoming a metaverse company. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has gone on the record in the past about making Facebook about more than social media.

According to The Verge who spoke with a source with direct knowledge of the impending change, Zuckerberg has plans to more than just change the company name, but to reposition Facebook, Instagram, and its other entities under a new parent company much akin to how Google shifted under Alphabet in 2015.

What Facebook's actual new company name will be is a closely-guarded secret according to The Verge , even among senior leadership. Facebook declined to comment about the publication's coverage.

The reorganization of what is currently a social media company into something else follows Zuckerberg's ambitions to create what he describes as a "metaverse" company. The metaverse as a concept was first described in a 1992 sci-fi novel and describes a virtual world where people interact through avatars. In some cases, the metaverse contains rules and societal norms that differed from the real world.

Zuckerberg has said that the metaverse is "going to be a big focus" for what he believes is the next chapter of the internet as it evolves and becomes more mobile. He has also said that he believes it's a major step for Facebook as a company as well and was quoted as saying it would be "doubling down" in that area as a result.

“You can kind of think about this as an embodied internet that you’re inside of rather than just looking at,” Zuckerberg said earlier this year. “You’re basically gonna be able to do everything that you can on the internet today, as well as some things that don’t make sense on the internet today like dancing.”

From this perspective, Facebook's acquisitions over the last several years -- such as with VR platform Oculus and communications platform WhatsApp -- make a lot of sense. Zuckerberg's apparent vision for the future of his company is to untether users from the real world and instead supplant them into a fictional world of his company's creation.

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Facebook to Rename Itself, Focus on Becoming a 'Metaverse' Company

Into the metaverse!

Facebook to Rename Itself, Focus on Becoming a ‘Metaverse’ Company

Facebook is reportedly planning to change its company name next week as it focuses on becoming a metaverse company. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has gone on the record in the past about making Facebook about more than social media.

According to The Verge who spoke with a source with direct knowledge of the impending change, Zuckerberg has plans to more than just change the company name, but to reposition Facebook, Instagram, and its other entities under a new parent company much akin to how Google shifted under Alphabet in 2015.

What Facebook's actual new company name will be is a closely-guarded secret according to The Verge , even among senior leadership. Facebook declined to comment about the publication's coverage.

The reorganization of what is currently a social media company into something else follows Zuckerberg's ambitions to create what he describes as a "metaverse" company. The metaverse as a concept was first described in a 1992 sci-fi novel and describes a virtual world where people interact through avatars. In some cases, the metaverse contains rules and societal norms that differed from the real world.

Zuckerberg has said that the metaverse is "going to be a big focus" for what he believes is the next chapter of the internet as it evolves and becomes more mobile. He has also said that he believes it's a major step for Facebook as a company as well and was quoted as saying it would be "doubling down" in that area as a result.

“You can kind of think about this as an embodied internet that you’re inside of rather than just looking at,” Zuckerberg said earlier this year. “You’re basically gonna be able to do everything that you can on the internet today, as well as some things that don’t make sense on the internet today like dancing.”

From this perspective, Facebook's acquisitions over the last several years -- such as with VR platform Oculus and communications platform WhatsApp -- make a lot of sense. Zuckerberg's apparent vision for the future of his company is to untether users from the real world and instead supplant them into a fictional world of his company's creation.

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Facebook to Rename Itself, Focus on Becoming a 'Metaverse' Company

Into the metaverse!

Instagram Pivoting to Video As it Transforms into a ‘Metaverse’ Company

During a second-quarter earnings call, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told investors that video has grown in importance for the social media platform and now accounts for almost half of all time on Facebook. Instagram's largest engagement is also in video content as the company pivots away from photos.

Video is proving to be a powerful tool to keep users engaged on Facebook's platform. According to a report on Engadget, not only is Facebook seeing gigantic shares of users' time spent on the platform watching videos, he reports that video content on Instagram is the "largest contributor to engagement growth."

Facebook did not share specific statistics about video on Instagram -- though the most likely place for video to grow is with Instagram's TikTok competitor, Reels -- but Zuckerberg echoed previous statements from Instagram that the platform would focus on creators and shopping, both of which are routes to reach the goal of becoming what he calls a "metaverse company."

To that end, Facebook has reportedly asked an Instagram executive to start a new team that is focused on that initiative, meaning the move to the metaverse will start at Instagram.

As explained by Ars Technica, the "metaverse" as a concept is quite old but was first named as such in the 1992 sci-fi novel Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. It is was described as a virtual world where people could interact through avatars. It contained social rules and norms that were different from the real world.

“You can kind of think about this as an embodied internet that you're inside of rather than just looking at,” Zuckerberg said. “You're basically gonna be able to do everything that you can on the internet today, as well as some things that don't make sense on the internet today like dancing.”

Facebook's apparent goal is to remove its users from reality and tether them to the fictional world of its creation, which is also largely tied to a focus on virtual reality -- Facebook already owns Oculus on that front.

Sharing photos may be why Instagram started, but it appears that the integration of short videos keeps users more engaged for longer and is more tied to this larger goal of the metaverse. Photos may be too reliant on reality for Facebook's grand vision.

Metaverse aside, when Instagram's Adam Mosseri said that Instagram is no longer a photo-sharing app and that it would shift its focus to support more video, that growth and retention of users are very likely why -- the two companies are just chasing what is most valuable from a business standpoint right now with an eye for what it wants to do going forward.

Instagram Reels, which are usually short -- typically mindless -- funny clips take longer to watch than a single photo takes to browse on a timeline, which means the company benefits more from shifting its focus there. This and the wider goal of shifting to a virtual world means that video is a more viable business target. The move has largely angered photographers, but their opinions on what Instagram should do and what the data shows users actually do are two different things, and the company is going to follow the data and its ambition.

Facebook reported its strongest growth in years, with revenue of more than $29 billion which is up over 56% over last year. Facebook also reported that it had more than 3.5 billion monthly active users, though growth in the United States was flat.

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Instagram Pivoting to Video As it Transforms into a 'Metaverse' Company

Into the Zuckerberg metaverse.