Facebook's Collapse & The Metaverse Crusade

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • This year, everything is changing. Facebook stock dropped by 26% in a single day, wiping out 230B in its valuation after its 4Q earnings announcement. The company goes through a new crisis every month. Employees are stepping out as whistleblowers, political pressures are growing, but most damning of all - consumers are now spending significantly less time on Facebook.
    For the first time ever, Facebook announced weaker ad impressions, fewer daily active users, slowing spending by advertisers. And while the world is still very much stuck in COVID, there are enough signals to suggest that it’s not just you and me - lots of other people are simply getting tired of Facebook. The golden era of seemingly endless growth is now over.
    Facebook in a single month has gone through a complete rebranding and is now pounding the drum for a flashy new vision about metaverses, digital frontiers, and innovation - things that companies only do when they feel they have no other choice. So what is Facebook’s new strategy to combat this slowing growth? And why exactly does Zuckerberg think future growth lies in the metaverse?
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    🎧 Audio Editing & Mixing: Sonalf
    Chapters:
    0:00 A Company's Arrogance
    3:15 Digital Stickiness
    5:15 TikTok & The Changing Winds
    7:09 Snapchat & The Copycat Playbook
    10:13 Text to Photo to Video
    11:50 Software Without the Hardware
    14:45 iOS 14's Privacy Changes
    16:20 A Forced Evolution
    17:17 Winning the Personal Device of the Future
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  • @ModernMBA
    @ModernMBA  2 года назад +346

    Chapters:
    0:12 A Company's Arrogance
    3:15 Digital Stickiness
    3:39 Deepening Its Moat
    4:37 Waning Social Significance
    5:15 TikTok & The Changing Winds
    6:20 The Short-Form Video Vertical
    7:09 Snapchat & The Copycat Playbook
    9:00 Reels vs. TikTok
    10:13 Text to Photo to Video
    10:59 Zuckerberg's Big Bet
    11:50 Software Services Without the Hardware
    14:45 iOS 14's Privacy Changes
    16:20 A Forced Evolution
    17:17 Winning the Personal Device of the Future

    • @sebmandal
      @sebmandal 2 года назад

      You should pin this! Maybe consider putting chapters on the actual video :)
      Amazing video as always, you never fail to amaze!

    • @Jake-dw6kh
      @Jake-dw6kh 2 года назад +7

      Be sure to pin these brother so they don't get lost in the comments 🍻

    • @madmatt337
      @madmatt337 2 года назад +1

      You forgot to mention the HTC First! That was the first attempt by Facebook whether they should fully invest in making a mobile platform

    • @Reth_Hard
      @Reth_Hard Год назад +9

      Mark is such a great android...
      It's very impressive how artificial intelligence has evolved since the year 2000.
      :P

    • @odeball22
      @odeball22 Год назад

      No, the 2010's smartphones became popular not 2000's; you have alot wrong here apple is absolutely worse than Google. Talk to Snowden. Also Facebook isn't even runner up in vr tech they are way behind the ball for the money they have spent.

  • @Zei33
    @Zei33 Год назад +2675

    “Didn’t do a good enough job protecting people’s data.”
    Is a funny way of saying that they did everything they could to sell it.

    • @TheModdedwarfare3
      @TheModdedwarfare3 Год назад +93

      We should have sold it to more people. We are vewwwy sowwy. 😔

    • @jozefn1297
      @jozefn1297 Год назад +52

      Facebook doesn't actually sell data, that is a myth. The data they have on you is the most valuable thing they have, selling it would be a bad idea. What they do sell, is your eyes to advertisers. Advertisers don't have access to any of the data on users.

    • @davidcastle7212
      @davidcastle7212 Год назад +3

      Looks like he's not sleeping too well

    • @nsnopper
      @nsnopper Год назад +17

      “And I’m really sorry for that.” Those are empty words.

    • @nineteenfortyeight6762
      @nineteenfortyeight6762 Год назад +6

      Note her grin

  • @Shethwind
    @Shethwind 2 года назад +2984

    I think facebook has also underestimated the negative reaction to overpersonalized content. Its not just stories in the media that form bad press; targeted ads too often is unnerving. The ads start becoming less about their content and more about how creepy they are.

    • @colehartel7206
      @colehartel7206 2 года назад +294

      For me, it doesn't make any difference how much the ads are personalised. I find all advertising equally annoying, intrusive, and disgusting. I do not want anything on my computer that I have not directly chosen for myself. Even if they're showing me a product I might actually like, the simple fact that a company has paid to have advertising imposed on my personal device will put me off buying anything from them (because of course the cost of the advertising will be factored into the purchase price, meaning I would actually end up paying to be annoyed by ads that are attempting to psychologically manipulate me for the sake of someone else's greed).

    • @Untilitpases
      @Untilitpases Год назад +41

      @@colehartel7206 I'm likeminded yet more extreme, but let me offer a twist:
      Adds about products/services you like convert others and bring scale/network benefits to you who didn't need it. Offsetting marketing cost & bringing perks like networking effect.
      I simply don't like the fact of generating demand through manipulation. That = bad deal.

    • @DARKredDOLLAR
      @DARKredDOLLAR Год назад +50

      @@colehartel7206 I actually don't really understand what this overpersonalised advertisement is really trying to achieve. Like with the example of a lipstick - a young girl will probably already be more educated on the topic compared to say her middle age dad who's looking for a gift, and won't even look at the ad, unlike her dad. See what I mean? There's only one thing I ever bought from personalized ads, and it's our wedding rings we saw on Instagram, throughly researching local sellers online and knowing then beforehand. It's was just a matter of luck that this Instagram ad happened to have a picture of a ring we were talking about. We'd find it anyway

    • @TheIndieGamesNL
      @TheIndieGamesNL Год назад +77

      The worst part is somehow the algorhytm knows when u hate an add and pushes it more (i think it confuses the hate with engagement somehow)

    • @tyd8077
      @tyd8077 Год назад +55

      Over personalization has forced me into a mindset where I feel refuse to click on any ad or listen to anything that may be an ad in disguise.

  • @karlotty
    @karlotty Год назад +143

    The fact that Mark himself does his best to live a private life living in a well secured mansion while invading and selling everyone's personal information.

    • @09ThunderOne
      @09ThunderOne Год назад +6

      This sentence isn't finished

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr Год назад +1

      @@09ThunderOne The ironic inference is obvious.

    • @09ThunderOne
      @09ThunderOne Год назад +1

      @@guydreamr ironic? try again

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr Год назад +1

      @@09ThunderOne Ok, I'll give it another whirl: "the ironic inference is obvious."

  • @Katie-hj5eb
    @Katie-hj5eb Год назад +207

    When going through my phone apps I noticed "facebook installer" and "facebook manager" later called "meta manager" continously reinstalled themselves on my device despite me not using a single facebook app.
    Its these levels of creepy that make me adamant that I will never use anything they make.

    • @mallninja9805
      @mallninja9805 Год назад +11

      I went out of my way to buy an open-market phone that did not come with any FB crap pre-installed. I'm suspicious those apps are still sending as much data as they can back to FB even though it's not being used.

    • @abram730
      @abram730 Год назад +1

      Yes, knowing who you are is there thing, as in the login with facebook. That lets them sell ads to places you go, and buy data that they store about people who don't even have Facebook. Google and all the Advertising funded corps do it.
      Meta's headsets is actually a store based model, like Apple, so for the first time you have users who are customers, rather than just products.
      Meta for example doesn't let users even opt in for apps/games to access sensor data. Hackers announced that they made an app that could run head position through AI to extract audio, so Meta redesigned their facial interface for Quest 2 and dropped it for the Quest pro.

    • @youtubesucks5080
      @youtubesucks5080 Год назад

      Are you sure you didnt use an facebook related app? They own tons of apps and services.

    • @abram730
      @abram730 Год назад +1

      @@youtubesucks5080 I haven't used many apps in my life. I also never used Facebook.

    • @nitromartini1422
      @nitromartini1422 Год назад

      After being suspended 25 times, I got fed up and attempted to delete Face Book totally, after re-arranging my personal information. They won't let me do it. They have my personal information and I can never get rid of Face Book. It is like electronic herpes. I can't stand that idiot Mark Suckaturd and I hope his private plane runs into a mountain.

  • @mariokarter13
    @mariokarter13 2 года назад +2665

    If you have a bad product, but a near monopoly, your business appears successful.
    It's only when actual competition gains a foothold in the market that you realize just how fragile their spot at the top really was.

    • @victorespino5650
      @victorespino5650 2 года назад +65

      Instagram everyone uses and what's app as well.
      Most these videos are based through the lense of the US. Outside the US FB is growing a lot still.

    • @PancakemonsterFO4
      @PancakemonsterFO4 2 года назад

      And facebook is just buying off the competition at this point

    • @aaryt
      @aaryt 2 года назад +99

      @@victorespino5650 Facebook actually already reached most of Africa and Asia years ago with "free internet"(because FB is the whole internet *sarcasm*). Growth is already slowing down. It's one of the reason why their stock is now plummeting besides the privacy/advertisement issue.

    • @manni.Net60
      @manni.Net60 2 года назад +33

      @@victorespino5650 Also you have to think about how much add-spend

    • @Lovely_planet
      @Lovely_planet 2 года назад +5

      Aka Tesla lol

  • @ImprovementGang
    @ImprovementGang 2 года назад +1535

    I think that the constant lies and shady businesses have caught up to them. It could have been something great, but they have abused the trust of people and their privacy too much.

    • @hiimjustin8826
      @hiimjustin8826 2 года назад +69

      I think the people who care one iota about privacy left Facebook a long time ago

    • @ImprovementGang
      @ImprovementGang 2 года назад +11

      @@hiimjustin8826 Haha, I guess so

    • @Mehwhatevr
      @Mehwhatevr 2 года назад +28

      Yeah. I doubt meta could sell me a phone or other device

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад +23

      Exactly this, i would never purchase meta no matter how good it is simply because Mark has never openly addressed the privacy issue to my satisfaction , if anything his responses seem more shady when asked about it...which leads me to believe that i cannot trust his products.

    • @odeball22
      @odeball22 Год назад

      No one gives a shit facebook will be fine.

  • @Dvdh2903
    @Dvdh2903 Год назад +66

    It’s just disgusting how deep-rooted their Marketing and Ads goes.
    I tested in once with my girlfriend on a clean phone. We were talking about some random shit we would’ve never talked about, talked about Brands we would never buy or even talk about in the first place. We both never saw ads of the thing we talked about, but after a convo of 10 minutes, there was literally ads everywhere of the things we just talked about, Facebook and Instagram.
    So, they are really using your vocal speech to roll out personalized Ads.

    • @southwestxnorthwest
      @southwestxnorthwest Год назад +1

      This has been a well known phenomenon

    • @SergyMilitaryRankings
      @SergyMilitaryRankings Год назад

      That's sounds great, efficient way to do ads

    • @Robynhoodlum
      @Robynhoodlum Год назад +2

      I find it scary and funny when I get "personal" ads for things I have to research for work or school. My favorite so far is the continuous glucose monitor and diabetes related ads - all because of a Dexcom related project.

  • @twizzler000
    @twizzler000 Год назад +31

    I remember when several years ago, before iOS had per-photo privacy settings, Fb had collected a bunch of photos from my camera reel and decided to create an album out of them. This was done without any voluntary action on my part, while the app was in the background. It was super creepy.

  • @hb7030
    @hb7030 2 года назад +1658

    The issue that FB has is that they are so untrusted that people will not purchase their "new" devices. They made short term optimization decisions at the expense of long term trust and growth.

    • @solonyetski
      @solonyetski 2 года назад +74

      It’s true, people wised up. They should probably focus on disintegrating the companies and becoming investors in other more successful enterprises. Making big enough investments that they have control over decisions in said companies.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад +53

      You're kidding right? They are the market leader by FAR in VR and sell Quest 2's like hot cakes.. Only like 1% might actually care about the 'stealing your data' bs. Also when people say they care about their privacy on RUclips it's kinda embarrassing, since Google does almost the same thing with your data. Every message you send here, using your Gmail account to login here, Emails you send in Gmail get read etc etc is used to target ads for you.

    • @hb7030
      @hb7030 2 года назад +66

      @@maxjames00077 Right, that's why they are seeing negative user growth and investing huge amounts of money in unfounded markets like the metaverse.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад +11

      ​@@hb7030 Yeah you clearly didn't read their earnings report and have no idea what you are talking about :-)
      Their DAU (Daily Active Users) grew so extremely fast during COVID because people were stuck at home that when COVID restrictions got lifted they saw a decrease of 0,05% for a very short period.
      Their MAU (Montly Active Users) never stopped growing at all even though it grew also extremely fast during COVID.
      As of investing huge amounts: Facebook has so much cash in the bank and free cash flow that they kinda ought to do something with it now, don't they? They can do acquisitions, invest in themselves or create new technologies and they do all three. Since many big companies think VR/AR/MR will be the next big thing, it's only logical for them to follow.

    • @randomjunkohyeah1
      @randomjunkohyeah1 2 года назад +59

      @@maxjames00077
      Is that you, Mark?

  • @EJ-zd2gh
    @EJ-zd2gh 2 года назад +981

    I actual want to thank him, he taught the current generation not to trust them and be cautious about what websites do with your data. That knowledge will be passed down to future generations, who because of his actions with Facebook, will be relegated to a museum exhibit

    • @fsblunt
      @fsblunt Год назад +121

      So instead everyone went to TikTok an app owned by a full blown surveillance state and geopolitical enemy 🤔

    • @Saffy1
      @Saffy1 Год назад +13

      @@fsblunt ye still better than being spied by US company

    • @brainysmurf74
      @brainysmurf74 Год назад

      Current generation of idiots. Gen xers Never trusted corporations and we always knew that they were never our friends. Only the cousins of the boomers, the worthless millennials, who gave their souls to corporations.

    • @unknwn2044
      @unknwn2044 Год назад +60

      @@Saffy1 you must be joking

    • @jewdeh5087
      @jewdeh5087 Год назад +18

      everyone that doesn't trust facebook just goes on a different social media thata can give them the false sense of hope their data is secure because they truly care so much about it.

  • @VerdadTruth
    @VerdadTruth Год назад +55

    If you watch Social Network you definitely realize the type of person that Mark is. It’s a great movie and it explains how “intellect” most often is followed by greed and many other “mistakes” like Mark likes to call it.

    • @youtubesucks5080
      @youtubesucks5080 Год назад +1

      Malevolence is mistaking, and mistakes are features. Welcome to the future.

  • @jcolinmizia9161
    @jcolinmizia9161 Год назад +14

    Facebooks whole premise has been “we don’t make much money, but we’re still growing every year!” And that falls apart for investors when they show that they’re losing users. It’s no wonder than their value is collapsing.

  • @belltowersubductions5104
    @belltowersubductions5104 Год назад +270

    When I was young, I was taught that all ads were viruses, and even to this day, seeing an ad makes me more reluctant to buy whatever is being advertised out of sheer bloody-minded stubbornness and the pettiest spite imaginable.

    • @thetechrealist
      @thetechrealist Год назад +11

      Bro calm down.
      All you have to do is search up whatever the product you want is and watch or read a review.

    • @joelshajan8706
      @joelshajan8706 Год назад +37

      That is a very good instinct actually, 99% of advertised stuff is plain shit,you don't need it.

    • @mallninja9805
      @mallninja9805 Год назад +29

      @@thetechrealist As if reviews aren't 99% paid-for shills 🤣

    • @pmasters1951
      @pmasters1951 Год назад +12

      At least in the early 2000's, web page ads frequently really did behave like viruses: the web page would include a piece of script provided by the ad network, and the script replaced itself with the actual ad, allowing them to decide in real time what ad to run. So the mechanism worked much the way a biological virus inserts itself into the dna of a host cell. Since the ad script was throw-away, it was often not of the highest quality, and would sometimes continue to run in the background until the browser was restarted, burning resources and slowing everything down. The situation seems to have improved; I'm not sure if the technology got better, or computers are just a lot faster. But, yeah, that's one reason ad blockers became popular.

    • @cactiguide
      @cactiguide Год назад +10

      I really really hate modern “lifestyle “ or “relatable” type ads. Sell me on features and benefits of the product, don’t try to pretend you are my friend and we’re the same.

  • @thunderaga
    @thunderaga 2 года назад +644

    The metaverse seems scary, especially with all that personal data being provided for them.

    • @benderthefourth3445
      @benderthefourth3445 Год назад +12

      The shitty thing is that the metaverse is a good idea ( let me underline that it's not a facebook invention) and probably inevitable, but we need to have that technology when we solve the privacy problems and data ownership. We can't keep this world of data robbery...it amazes me that we still don't have strong data rights.

    • @carinadominguez22
      @carinadominguez22 Год назад +14

      It's really not. It's basically vr chat on steroids because of all the corporate hype.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly Год назад +12

      It's not scary, it's just stupid. You can own a Benz in the Metaverse but still have to catch the bus in real life.

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад +3

      @@TomikaKelly It's scary considering they want you to plug in your credentials and use it to verify who you are and where you work, especially when they want meta to be the standard office meeting app. I can't imagine sending in my paperwork and having them spy on where i do business...gross

    • @fightmeonclubpenguin7748
      @fightmeonclubpenguin7748 Год назад

      @@TomikaKelly bad example, nothing wrong with taking the bus /r/fuckcars

  • @Vladyyy
    @Vladyyy Год назад +14

    And isn't it great to know that no matter how much bad publicity, whistleblowers, leaks etc. the company experiences, the average fool is still going to avidly use their products and only aid them in harvesting more and more of your data?

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 Год назад +3

    I spent some time with Timothy Larry who was talking about virtual reality, I asked him the question “why would you want to be in virtual reality when you can live in reality” he had no answer!

  • @touda8541
    @touda8541 Год назад +143

    The most disgusting thing is that they always say sorry, but never really care.FB is so untrustble.

    • @TheFroneyZone
      @TheFroneyZone Год назад +4

      right...just waiting for Zuckerburg to finally give this up and run for politics! ; )

    • @gioprox5207
      @gioprox5207 Год назад

      @@TheFroneyZone and then be completely destroyed in an election

    • @wellbeing4914
      @wellbeing4914 Год назад

      Their sorry almost looks like a smirk.

  • @mrtngwr
    @mrtngwr Год назад +575

    Facebook died in my eyes the day I discovered I couldn't physically uninstall it from my phone. It's viewed by my kids and myself as forced spyware, and is just one of those things that is "just there". It's avoided like the plague, because we know what they are. My generation also has a fixed policy of never buying something from an ad you're forced to watch, whether you might want it or not, because we know it's just a organised phishing scam. In some ways they're helping to revive the high street; we're aware, awake, and like going out shopping in the real world again.

    • @DieezahArts
      @DieezahArts Год назад +48

      That would be your manufacturer's fault for having made a deal with them. Not really FB's fault. If the manufacturer of the device caves and takes their money while selling you unnecessary factory installed software that users can't remove, that's called bloatware. Most companies won't do this on their phones unless it's entry level devices that they're trying to make less expensive for themselves and the customer by having the costs covered by partnering with these unremovable apps.

    • @user-vn9ld2ce1s
      @user-vn9ld2ce1s Год назад +25

      @Dacia Sandero guys No, buy cheap phones, then flash something private, like LineageOS. Great way to spare money, i know from experience :)

    • @NoahGooder
      @NoahGooder Год назад

      it was honestly one of the reasons I switched to a google pixel phone back in the day so I could control what is installed.

    • @NoahGooder
      @NoahGooder Год назад

      @@user-vn9ld2ce1s whats the best way to backup stuff like contacts before switching to lineageOS?

    • @user-vn9ld2ce1s
      @user-vn9ld2ce1s Год назад

      @@NoahGooder depending on what OS you're now... You can probably export contacts in .vcf format (which you can import in lineageos contact app), or you can back them up into a google account (assuming you are willing to use google apps, which is not needed - lineageos runs fine without them). From what i remember, i just backed up all my files, documents, photos, etc to a computer (just copied them over USB, nothing special). Browser history/passwords can usually be backed up too (depends on what you're using now), and that's pretty much it. If i forgot something, just ask :)

  • @comradeozzbug
    @comradeozzbug Год назад +8

    I feel Facebook (Meta) has an irreparable problem - which is public trust. So much has been said, revealed and leaked that it has an impossible PR mountain to climb. And for a company with such a reputation, anything that you want to do will be greeted with scepticism. As soon as the meta verse was announced and the headset drive began, people already knew the fundamental MO: control the hardware, control the software and sell more advertising. It’s become a false economy.

  • @wlsmojo
    @wlsmojo Год назад +1

    A huge slice of everything that I get on Facebook now is bloody ads, suggested posts, and stuff that has nothing to do with my friends’ status updates.

  • @ricardorusso1462
    @ricardorusso1462 2 года назад +1616

    can't wait to see facebook fail miserably and go bankrupt

    • @mrclayteevee
      @mrclayteevee 2 года назад +43

      Same here

    • @Musa-ut6ce
      @Musa-ut6ce 2 года назад +77

      I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.

    • @ilavalolipop
      @ilavalolipop Год назад +18

      Same. Is there a way to make money off betting that a stock will fall?

    • @bluessi2378
      @bluessi2378 Год назад +25

      @@ilavalolipop yes by shorting. If the stock falls, you make money, if it rises, you pay money to the bank. So you are betting against the stock which is riskier than buying stocks normally

    • @Jeromeromesheltonrecordspolice
      @Jeromeromesheltonrecordspolice Год назад +4

      Me 2

  • @gildedpeahen876
    @gildedpeahen876 2 года назад +377

    The silence was DEAFENING...both when he joked about privacy, *and* when the host asked girls to cheer for Mark to take his sweatshirt off. **Tugs at collar like Rodney Dangerfield**

    • @pantherman8719
      @pantherman8719 Год назад +2

      Yehhehhhehhh!

    • @sharequsman596
      @sharequsman596 Год назад

      When

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 Год назад +9

      @@sharequsman596 the lady who was interviewing him on the stage was like “ladies, cheers for mark to take his sweatshirt off!” And there was 🦗 🦗

    • @sharequsman596
      @sharequsman596 Год назад

      @@gildedpeahen876 I meant in the video

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 Год назад +2

      @@sharequsman596 2:21

  • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
    @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Год назад +6

    Still watching the video, but the seconhand embarrassment I felt at that woman for the implication that women want to see Mark Zuckerberg shirtless is viceral 😂. I absolutely love silence in the crowd when she said that.
    Edit: Great video! I've seen your newer ones and you've come a long way with your confidence in narrating your videos :) Love these long-form, informative types of videos, they're really great for when I have downtime at work and am not taking calls.

  • @slytherben
    @slytherben Год назад +1

    We know everything you're saying, but you do a really good job or summarizing and articulating this info clearly, good job!!

  • @AmexL
    @AmexL Год назад +79

    No one is going to mourn FB’s demise or look back with fond memories and nostalgia. Even as much as people who remember Blockbuster and their awful late fees look back with nostalgia just to name one example.
    No one, no one, will do that for Facebook.

  • @qweqqweq2090
    @qweqqweq2090 Год назад +311

    look, I'm just going to come out and say it. Google, Microsoft, apple, Nintendo, Sony, they've all recognized the times when they needed to actually deliver a good product and just buckled down and produced it. they all made amazing things at some point and time, be it a nice search engine, streaming platform, game, hardware, or software or something. but Facebook? the more you use them the more you realize they are just in a speedy business model all the time. they always made their stuff addictive and always sold out their morals and cheapened the experience. everyone may not know the exact one and outs of it, but you can tell there's something shady about it. you know there's bots, fake accounts, multiple accounts, lame adds and content, ridiculously algorithms, horrible privacy and personal control, etc. Facebook is like the horrible landlord that you just can't wait to get away from first chance you get.

    • @johnnyvivic8730
      @johnnyvivic8730 Год назад +40

      What stands out to me the most are the "suggested posts" littering my news feed. It's disheartening that Mr. Zuckerberg thinks I enjoy such soulless content. Bottom of the barrel stuff. It's like Facebook is trying to make me dumber.

    • @outofbox000
      @outofbox000 Год назад +3

      @@johnnyvivic8730 exactly

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад +13

      You said it so well!! Whenever i go to fb i always feel like i am in a seedier part of the web, i can't explain why...it feels...antiquated...like how myspace mustve felt in the 2000s. a shell of its former self.

    • @BlackWolf207
      @BlackWolf207 Год назад +11

      Everything you described also describes every other social media platform out there. Except I’d argue it’s even worse with the newer ones like tiktok. Facebook I’d say is mostly used by older folks (by older, I mean 25+). Tiktok is even more egregious with its addicting algorithms, it’s ability to hyper focus someone’s interests making it MORE addicting, it’s design to keep people watching and on the app from inception of the app as opposed to Facebook which didn’t do it till later… I could go on and on but you get the idea. But no, people won’t care until it’s too late and a newer social media site comes along that is much worse.

    • @richardadamson1438
      @richardadamson1438 Год назад +1

      @Qweq Qweq Fact.

  • @Number69
    @Number69 Год назад +3

    Sheryl sandberg legit sounded like the BP apology guy in south park

  • @HighSchoolNotes
    @HighSchoolNotes Год назад +4

    The guy most known for being super awkward with human interactions, is the boss of the world's biggest human interactions company. What could go wrong?

  • @alexandravalerious3274
    @alexandravalerious3274 2 года назад +90

    the fact that this video and all the news articles talking about facebook are titled facebook and not meta means theyve already lost

    • @nineteenfortyeight6762
      @nineteenfortyeight6762 Год назад +1

      Isn't "meta" usually an insult? Like "Wow, man, that's so meta." It's not cool to be postmodern anymore. Thank god.

    • @mikeymike9926
      @mikeymike9926 Год назад +1

      @@nineteenfortyeight6762 I’m pretty meta at least in terms of games is the best strategy, but in this case it means that no one accepts facebooks rebranding and still all see them as Facebook

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr Год назад

      About as much reception as the Kremlin attempting to have Russian taught in Polish schools.

  • @xILLxChronic
    @xILLxChronic Год назад +50

    Any time Zuck has to speak in public it's solid gold, he's literally Richard from Silicon Valley, sweating, stammering and looking like he's cooking under the lights.

  • @leonquiet4768
    @leonquiet4768 Год назад +1

    I can see and I've noticed that everyone around me is not that interested not only in Facebook but also on Instagram, they do not pay as much attention as they used to. Less comments, less likes, less time with these apps, etc. I hope a healthier era will be next to come.

  • @dhfhebkdpdndnbd
    @dhfhebkdpdndnbd 10 месяцев назад +6

    Well this video aged like milk

  • @fairlyironic
    @fairlyironic 2 года назад +85

    I don't think there's really any saving Facebook because younger users aren't going to want to use the same social media platform as their parents and grandparents. None of my nieces and nephews use Facebook, and I completely understand. The minute they subscribed all of my aunts and uncles would try to friend them.

    • @Fireberries
      @Fireberries Год назад +14

      And they have to accept to avoid upsetting anybody
      But then their account is no longer a private and carefully curated space for them to be themselves. Always being watched by their elders
      I don't blame them. After Twitter being bought out by Elon Dickhead Musk, I say we move back to Tumblr or Myspace

    • @appalachiabrauchfrau
      @appalachiabrauchfrau 5 месяцев назад

      I'm a figure artist and my mother follows me on instagram. Every time I post anything she gets all uppity about how she "can't show my pictures to her friends because there's nude drawings everywhere, you'll never get a real job with that!"
      I do have a real job, mom. You added me. This is a side thing I went to art school for ffs, it's not like I'm publishing porn lol. My aunt stalked me across the internet for a decade and reported every little thing I did to my parents, so I just stopped having social media. Being watched by family so closely means you can never really post what you want. Oh, and my uncles both liked gay porn photos on facebook so I had to deal with that, I don't think they realized we could all see what they interacted with.
      FB wasn't even cool back when it came out when I was in high school, we were basically forced to migrate over. Could my FB page play music and be customized? no!

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr 4 месяца назад

      For a teenager, I can't think of anything more embarrassing.

  • @siphillis
    @siphillis 2 года назад +146

    I suspect Meta would be having an easier go at it if they weren't descendent from a company that willfully ignored atrocious customer satisfaction relative to competition. Facebook was never truly "liked" by their consumers, but it was a free product many people found essential with no reasonable competition. That same company now asking people to invest hundreds of dollars in a cutting-edge VR system is a near-impossible sell.

  • @MrJamiez
    @MrJamiez Месяц назад +4

    2 yrs later it's still going strong. 😂

  • @TiagrajI
    @TiagrajI Год назад +1

    There is a trend line with text turning to images to video on social media. It's about translating social experiences and sharing them. VR or the metaverse looks like a step out of reality compared to video and does not look like the right next step for social media

  • @EspiritualidadCiencia
    @EspiritualidadCiencia Год назад +87

    I think Facebook needs first to: Get a new CEO, give up control of the news wall, give users control in what their information is used for and regain users' trust before even trying to create platforms nobody will trust in

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 Год назад +2

      Yeah sure but you're using Google services which basically does the same thing as Meta. But you probably didn't even know that 😂😂 follow the crowd mate

    • @EspiritualidadCiencia
      @EspiritualidadCiencia Год назад +6

      @@maxjames00077 Good luck trying to pump META stock. That's a hard one

    • @liz_violet
      @liz_violet Год назад

      @@maxjames00077 zuck wont suck you off man, stop.

  • @PhazonBlaxor
    @PhazonBlaxor Год назад +158

    I never really got into Facebook. It's weird, at some point I felt like an outcast for not using it (I tried it for like 6 months around when it became a thing and hated the experience, we had a similar social media service in Finland for years before Facebook, but suddenly everybody went there for reasons I never understood) - but nowadays it's no biggie at all, we have so many ways to communicate that FB is kinda irrelevant.

    • @r.jclark4641
      @r.jclark4641 Год назад +1

      Was it Lunarstorm?

    • @33rpm97
      @33rpm97 Год назад +3

      I've never had facebook. Nor have i ever had any real notion to open an account. After it became massive all you would hear is people having falling out's, or people getting sacked from their jobs (firm i work for has loads of examples) cos of what they said on FB and people constantly moaned they wanted to come off it so i thought na... defo not for me then....there was a spell when people would think there was something either weird or sinister going on with me cos I didnt have a FB. The looks i'd get when people asked what my FB profile was and i replied not got one. Nowadays though its nae big deal. obvs having never used it I couldnt comment on what the user experience is now compared to its glory days but its defo dying a death and Zuck knows this hence him spunking aw this money in meta. I'll be honest if it does go tits up which isnt an unrealistic possibility (something that a few years ago wouldve been unbelievable) i'll not have a great deal of sympathy for Zuckerberg.....

    • @bassjace
      @bassjace Год назад

      @@33rpm97 i got none, zip for him.

  • @deadlevel2720
    @deadlevel2720 Год назад +3

    "Hey, let's change our name to the thing people hate most about us, but continue to have our least liked employee be our company mascot."

  • @Ametisti
    @Ametisti Год назад +1

    This does help explain why I thought it was rather odd Facebook didn't bother trying to make Horizon Worlds work on non Oculus headsets, since that would've given them a wider potential userbase right now, anyone currently more into the SteamVR camp.
    I actually was interested in getting into VR stuff, but avoided Oculus stuff very specifically when they added the requirement to login with a Facebook around, and I ended up pickin' up a used Dell Windows Mixed Reality headset instead at a very good price, very happy with it.

  • @Fhalei
    @Fhalei 2 года назад +287

    To be honest, I stopped using my Oculus the moment Zuck bought the company. I think it makes sense to set yourself up as a market leader in future tech, but I don't think that market share alone is going to pull back consumers who are avoiding Facebook/Meta.

    • @cbjueueiwyru7472
      @cbjueueiwyru7472 2 года назад +4

      You're missing out. It's so good now.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад

      @tradde11 VR is amazing. Love my quest 2

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад +5

      @tradde11 Oh man what isn't great about it. I use it to watch movies, workout and play games. Working out in VR is really fun. But with VR it's really a matter of trying. You can't watch a RUclips video like you can with GTA and think alright looks fun (or not). You gotta experience it. But i understand if you think there needs to be more content before you will buy it. Now it's mostly smaller games still that's out there but i'm sure soon we will get way better bigger games too.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад +5

      @tradde11 Loool, maybe i am outside 24-7 for work already mate? In the sun day in day out, getting fresh air all day. Also you can do VR workouts outside in your yard :-) fresh air and sun. But dude i dont care about your negative opinions, you asked me what i liked about it and i told you. I'm not asking you...

    • @ninelivesstealer
      @ninelivesstealer 2 года назад +10

      @@maxjames00077 "I'm sure the Ouya will be getting a bunch of great games soon!"
      That's what you VR shills sound like.

  • @MorganPhillipsPage
    @MorganPhillipsPage 2 года назад +54

    00:42 the question is "do you feel like youre violating peoples privacy?"
    his answer was 'i started this company with my friends, and other companies wanted to buy our company but we wanted to help connect people'
    The guy identifies this and goes back to the original question about privacy, but the woman interrupts and says "thats okay, Do YoU WanT tO TakE oFF thE HooDiE?"

    • @johnnyvivic8730
      @johnnyvivic8730 Год назад +12

      Everyone knows that when people dodge the answer to a question it's because they can't tell the truth. He knew if he said no he would have to explain why, which he didn't want to try to do, considering his entire business model is dependent on getting as much data from users as possible. Facebook doesn't cost money because it pays attention to your web habits and sells it, despite their insistence of the opposite. All you have to do is watch him answer questions and it should tell anyone with half a brain how private the information you put on Facebook really is.

  • @apinakapina
    @apinakapina Год назад +1

    I do agree that it's a company strategy. Bold one at that, they're bankrolling the VR sector to eventually reap rewards. FB just doesn't seem to have a killer app or even a good use case for their rather expensive technology. They're selling Oculus for loss (probably) and the device itself is fairly affordable, but you'd need pretty beefy machine to properly use it. And the users seem to be going more casual and mobile than ever before.

  • @wt5219
    @wt5219 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Super informative, coherent and incisive in drawing the meta big-picture links (ha ha).

  • @geoffclapp5280
    @geoffclapp5280 2 года назад +127

    The pivot to VR is a mistake. Even for the minority that want VR entertainment, they want it on a game system where they can be relatively anonymous.

    • @CristMakhanya
      @CristMakhanya 2 года назад +22

      And vr is the perfect place to be anonymous. Voice box and an avatar of your own imagination.

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад +4

      @@CristMakhanya No because meta has a plugin that allows you to arrange meetings with clients at work, zucker wanted meta to be the standard meeting tool..so yes it has plans to expand towards getting more of your information later in time.

    • @abram730
      @abram730 Год назад

      Half of the gamers who bought VR were using it to socialize at any given time. Ever gone clubbing in VR?
      ruclips.net/video/q6P6_U4uvis/видео.html

    • @marco1173
      @marco1173 Год назад +1

      @@sew_gal7340 No one is going to want to use VR for work meetings.

  • @James-no6mu
    @James-no6mu 2 года назад +397

    Every time there's a break in major technological advancement the public narrative for the future seems to fall back to virtual reality. There's a scene in the original Jurassic Park from the early 90s where one of the scientists has VR glasses and gloves on and is moving a virtual DNA molecule around with his hands. That's basically the Metaverse. It's an idea that's been around since the 80s that never actually goes anywhere. If you could go back to the 90s and explain Netflix or iPhones, people would be completely blown away. Nobody ever imagined the tech we have now. VR is something everyone has always imagined would be great but in actuality it really isn't.

    • @solonyetski
      @solonyetski 2 года назад +58

      Yeah I imagine the next big thing is something we still have no idea about.

    • @AlcoCZ
      @AlcoCZ 2 года назад +76

      Yeah. VR 'world' is like flying cars, looks nice but is practically useless.

    • @ioele1000
      @ioele1000 2 года назад +13

      From my perspective, VR is amazing and rapidly moving forward. People always say negative things about new technology, like old newspaper advertisements about how gas lighting at night will drive animals mad, or how children spent too much time reading, etc. VR is amazing.

    • @chrissmith3587
      @chrissmith3587 2 года назад +42

      @@ioele1000 yeah have you used vr,
      the suggestions of using it for most applications is pointless and just less efficient than a normal computer
      It’s also pretty clunky without much decent content, and the meta verse is basically just an attempt at making VR chat but really badly.
      They should be describing it more like Xbox live, provided they throw enough money at oculus and make some decent games as teleporting is crap, it always feels like a bad wii game but with a 360 view.
      I’ve heard some uses but I haven’t seen that much that actually makes enough sense to be used generally
      Just to make a point, the Xbox Kinect is a marvel of technology, it’s great at its job and is used regularly for specialised technical work mostly in research. However we don’t gesture at our screens to do things that would be really awkward, and people didn’t really like it on the Xbox
      If the Kinect cant break into mainstream I doubt vr ever will

    • @ioele1000
      @ioele1000 2 года назад +7

      @@chrissmith3587 TLDR: Kinect is trash, doesn't even count as a console. VR isn't "cluncky" unless you have a weak feeble neck, like a chicken. And the technology is already far ahead of what you think, watch ThrillSeeker
      I've literally never heard of Xbox connect being used in anything. Not even games, let alone research. I know there are things that can use it, such as the infamous Gmod example, but other than that nothing. And if they are using it for motion research or whatnot, then they can be using MUCH better technology, since motion capture has been a thing far longer than the Kinect has.
      Kinect is practically a completely different device. It's the difference between seeing a postcard and actually being in the location. In connect you stare at your normal everyday TV screen, which can be anything from a CRT, to a 72' inch plasma screen. Compared to having specially designed 2K lenses for you to witness gameplay through.
      And, VR is already practically mainstream, just like in the early computer days where practically only a university could afford them. VR is MUCH farther along that than. I've been to VR machines arcades, as well as seen some VR exclusive arcades around my area.
      Also you may be speaking for yourself, but one of the Italian stereotypes is that they gesture a lot while speaking. And that has long since been a thing. I'm not even italian and I do so as well. Have you not seen a single person gesture with their hands while speaking on a telephone? They can't even been seen yet they still do so.
      I agree with the lack of games, but that comes with the new territory. People, just like you are going to classify it as "just a gimmick" as my friend did when the initial HTC Vive came out. And yet years later he is contemplating investing in a VR headset.
      And to conclude I has clocked literally thousands of hours in VR. 2,332.2 Hours in VRC alone, not counting all the other VR games I've played.
      VR Technology is moving forwards at a rapid pace. They've already created concepts to use holographic displays that are no bigger than your standard glasses. And i got that news as of 7 days ago, from ThrillSeeker , the forefront of VR technology news.

  • @lottorabbit
    @lottorabbit Год назад

    Really good explainer video! Thanks

  • @CampingforCool41
    @CampingforCool41 Год назад

    I deleted my Facebook a couple years ago and have missed it ever. Sometimes it’s a little inconvenient when I need to find something that’s only on Facebook but that’s rare and there’s workarounds.

  • @Diphenhydra
    @Diphenhydra 2 года назад +27

    I stopped using Facebook in 2014 because there was no point to it. For the older generation, it made sense as a way to connect to people you couldn’t otherwise. But for me being in high school, I already knew those people and had their phone numbers or Snapchat, discord or whatever app. Other than that I didn’t use Facebook for anything. Like, I don’t care about what people post, which goes for Instagram. There’s no reason to care about posts on Instagram from my perspective. If someone has something to say or show, they will text it to me. The only social media I’ve used since 2014 is Snapchat specifically to message people.
    Maybe I’m in the minority, but that’s how it worked for me.

  • @danyosuna7276
    @danyosuna7276 2 года назад +40

    The short video thing in facebook and instagram is just a little too much for me. The ones pushed by facebook are pretty corporate or obviously paid and the ones on instagram are almost just for influencers. None of that matters to me at all.

    • @Mahi-nw5vh
      @Mahi-nw5vh Год назад +1

      RUclips has it too now:/

  • @dr.elvis.h.christ
    @dr.elvis.h.christ Год назад +1

    Metaverse! Hey Zuck, you managed to go 18 years without hearing of Second Life.

    • @stephantual
      @stephantual 4 месяца назад

      Or alphawworld for that matter. Metaverse buzzwords only feeds management consultants. Dead on arrival.

  • @RudolfJvVuuren
    @RudolfJvVuuren Год назад

    Wow very insightful and interesting video! Thx!

  • @stesit
    @stesit 2 года назад +247

    Great video again.
    It is definitely an interesting play they're going for. Seeing the popularity of MMOs and VR chat, it may work, but I'm not sure how people would like the ad filled dystopia versions of those.
    Maybe I just don't see what Zuck sees. I just don't see a lot of people wanting to engage in a VR world just to shop or watch videos.

    • @ModernMBA
      @ModernMBA  2 года назад +77

      My (unfounded) read is that Zuck is hoping to branch out from advertising. If you can pull off this fundamental transition from being a services company => hardware/software company, you give yourself the autonomy to change your business model as well.
      The same way Apple's business model changed dramatically once it won the smartphone market. With iPhone, they profit from the hardware ($1000 per phone), the physical services (support/repair) but they make way more money + margin off the software ecosystem that surrounds iPhone.
      The App Store 30% cut, the App Store runs ads of its own, it all just prints money when things are exclusively in the world of pixels. Whereas with advertising, you are limited to monetizing by eyeballs (pay-per-view or pay-per-impression).
      With metaverse, I'm sure Zuck believes if FB owns the App Store for VR e.g they take some royalty from every VR transaction (digital clothing, currency, furniture, gaming). Roblox is an example that I'm sure Zuck is looking to emulate.

    • @willstikken5619
      @willstikken5619 2 года назад +9

      I can't see many people being interested in this either but I can see their kids growing up with this tech buying into it.

    • @DanielSzilagyi
      @DanielSzilagyi Год назад +3

      These are good points but I can’t see the value proposition for VR beyond shopping and work, maybe some gaming but even then it’s not great.
      Plus Zuck has already shot him self in the foot due to the aggressive pricing and all for developers on the platform.

    • @willstikken5619
      @willstikken5619 Год назад +4

      @@DanielSzilagyi The use in the workplace is extremely limited for the foreseeable future. It's gimmicky and doesn't add value. Other than shopping and gaming though there is the potential for a social network built around this. And as with all internet based innovation there is always porn.

    • @neofromthewarnerbrothersic145
      @neofromthewarnerbrothersic145 Год назад +6

      Yeah... I really don't see this whole play working out the way Zuck hopes it will. Reminds me of a scene from The Big Short:
      "I might be early, but I'm not wrong..."
      "It's the same thing, -Michael- [Mark]! It's the same thing!!"
      Of course that one ended up working in Michael Burry's favor, but I don't think it will for Zuck. Actually, the simple fact that he's the one selling it so hard might be enough to kill it. Maybe 20-30 years from now a Metaverse type thing is inevitable. But nobody wants this right now, and they want Facebook's version of it even less.

  • @TheLazyBot
    @TheLazyBot 2 года назад +99

    I seriously doubt Facebook’s ability to pull off turning Oculus into the next iPhone and Horizon into the next Windows, for a whole host of reasons. They, at best in my vision, could compete with other VR platforms as a games store, but the biggest issue is that VR does not provide any added convenience that the iPhone doesn’t already. To do VR you need dedicated space, the equipment, supplementary technology, privacy (people don’t want to use VR where people can see them), and security (people don’t want to get messed with while in VR). All an iPhone needs is the phone, occasional charging, and either internet or cellular connection. Many steps in phone technology have been to improve ease of use, like waterproofing, being able to unlock your phone hands free, etc.. All of this on top of the fact that Facebook, despite the rebrand, just isn’t hip. They’re corporate and cold and their name taints anything they touch. Their data selling practice is relatively well known, and their aesthetic makes them look like they’ve never left their polished offices in San Francisco for a day of their lives.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад +2

      VR wont compete with an iPhone... AR will :) And not even compete, it will take over. There is no need for a phone anymore when you can see screens any size through a pair of glasses or even something smaller. Facebook already has tech where you wear a wristband and can type messages with your hands only. The wrist bands knows what your fingers mean to type. It will be a while tho before the phone complete disappears.

    • @bkimatab
      @bkimatab Год назад +1

      The iphone will always stay but VR and AR tech has the potential to create systems and digiital platforms that will replace the social media platforms we know today. Ppl were saying your very arguement when talking about netflix and amazon.

    • @camptube7621
      @camptube7621 Год назад

      Brilliant!

    • @d33763
      @d33763 Год назад +3

      Further, the VR play requires 100% engagement in the era of ADD and multitasking. Look at every platform from Netflix to FB to RUclips to Tik Tok, everyone of these platforms have become more successful with content of shorter duration. Users will give you the shortest amount of attention span for the greatest return on content utility. If I'm locked into my VR, how am I going to watch a movie, while I check my emails, and simultaneously listening in on a conference call?

    • @abram730
      @abram730 Год назад

      @@d33763 Because all of that can work in VR. I got into VR drunk after coming back from the bars one night and somehow ended up in a strip club. I was talking to a guy who was remotely managing servers while getting lap dances.
      You can have unlimited screens, and could have your phone in VR. You can go to a meeting in VR, have your laptop, and unlimited screens that nobody else can see or you could share them for work.
      They haven't yet integrated social media. People should be able to take selfies with their phones while in VR. Currently asking these ADD zombies to give up their phones is a no-go.
      Here is a person in VR going on Omegle
      ruclips.net/video/ZqiPwy3WhKQ/видео.html

  • @ChrisNinapaytanForever
    @ChrisNinapaytanForever Год назад +1

    FOR RUclips AND ALL THE SOCIAL MEDIAS

  • @matthewtrow5698
    @matthewtrow5698 Год назад

    Great take on this - best I've seen.

  • @resolving_boris
    @resolving_boris Год назад +32

    I quit personal social media 2 years ago and couldn't be happier. I'm weaning myself from YT due to getting constantly blasted by ads, especially for TikTok (which I haven't ever used and don't plan to). LinkedIn is the only social media site I use.

    • @grouchy88
      @grouchy88 Год назад +2

      how about installing an adblocker?

    • @robertk9936
      @robertk9936 Год назад +3

      Yet you are committing on RUclips

    • @SSEi02
      @SSEi02 4 месяца назад

      @@robertk9936That was addressed in the fucking post

  • @MusicSparkleStar09
    @MusicSparkleStar09 2 года назад +63

    I purposefully remove any ad "categories" that Facebook thinks I'm interested in and select hide all ads as often as possible. Honestly, I don't care what it is, I probably don't want to buy it and I certainly don't want it encroaching on my time and space. I want to see posts from my friends, not dumb ads. I don't give a crap about targeted ads. I don't want them to begin with. I'm actually way less likely to buy nearly any product I've seen on an ad just because of how much it annoys me.
    I've used Facebook for most of the time it's been available but if things continue to get worse, I might just walk away for good someday. I've been saying that for years, but unfortunately nothing else has come along to seriously compete with it (that isn't also owned by Facebook). I'm certainly not getting involved with their new tech though.

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer 2 года назад +5

      What you describe is exactly Facebook's one remaining advantage, actually: nobody is going to build a direct competitor to Facebook in the same way that Facebook was a direct competitor to MySpace.
      This is not because Facebook is so good at what it does. It's because its business model is in decline. The profile-centric social media market has shrunk around Facebook to the point where even they can't get any more growth out of it and have had to repeatedly branch out into other formats.
      My recommendation would be to consider what you're actually using Facebook *for,* at the end of the day, and figure out if other apps might do those things better. They usually do - specialization has dividends, after all.
      Text and image chat with friends? Discord.
      Finding strangers who share your interests? Reddit.
      Facebook Marketplace? EBay still exists, as does Craigslist.
      Beyond those things... what's even left?

    • @MusicSparkleStar09
      @MusicSparkleStar09 2 года назад +3

      @@PhysicsGamer I think the one key thing keeping me there is that it's the most central place to keep up with the majority of my contacts. Some folks have Discord, or other apps, but not enough of them that I'm willing to fully dump FB. It takes more energy to try and keep track of multiple different apps and websites just to stay connected with smaller groups of people on each. I probably *could* do so if I really needed to, but that would result in losing a large portion of my casual friends/acquaintances most likely. While I don't have close relationships with a ton of people, I'm not ready to actively cut off the "excess". I don't really unfriend people unless their profiles are deleted or I have a massive disagreement in values with them that comes to light.
      As obnoxious as the ads are, I haven't yet reached a tipping point where it's enough for me to walk away from FB for good. If things continue as they are in the next few years, it could become a greater possibility for me. I'd just rather see a successful competitor on the playing field first, preferably.

    • @monicarenee7949
      @monicarenee7949 Год назад +1

      Exactly how I feel. I see more ads than relevant content nowadays and ad blockers aren’t consistently working. It’s to the point I try to scroll as little as possible and just go directly to someone’s page as I think of them and then log out. They don’t realize they’re putting so many ads that it’s now making the app less functional

    • @Emmanuel_Rocha
      @Emmanuel_Rocha Год назад

      @@MusicSparkleStar09 I don't intend to be rude, but how old are you? I ask because most of my younger friends don't even have Facebook. If any of us says we have an account we immediately call them a Facebook mom lol. Most of my younger friends have Discord. Discord has actually become my most used social media. And I don't even have any active chats on Facebook. I probably just chat with 1 person there. That's it.

    • @MusicSparkleStar09
      @MusicSparkleStar09 Год назад

      @@Emmanuel_Rocha I was in high school around the time the site expanded from just college to include high school as well, if that helps. Millennial/90's baby.

  • @LilacMonarch
    @LilacMonarch Год назад

    The funniest thing is I don't even see how "personalized ads" are supposed to be profitable. The closest they've gotten to showing something I actually want is when I'm advertised things that I literally just bought minutes before. Which is pointless because I already have it, I don't need it again.

  • @solonyetski
    @solonyetski 2 года назад +396

    I really hope Facebook fails in this endeavor and people turn to more privacy focused devices… And that actually privacy focused devices are made… like linux phones.

    • @raphaeldwain7834
      @raphaeldwain7834 2 года назад +7

      But not enough people will buy those products because they are too expensive, as they will not be subsidised anymore.

    • @willstikken5619
      @willstikken5619 2 года назад +39

      Just being based on Linux does not make something privacy focused. The problem to solve is how do you make devices which are as convenient and engaging as what we have now that are both privacy respecting and profitable. I'm not aware of anyone presenting a real answer to this yet.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад +11

      Says someone on RUclips, logged in on a Gmail account haha. Every company you use steals your data. Google reads you emails to target ads.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 Год назад +3

      @Danny Le OK BOOMER

    • @goce113
      @goce113 Год назад +1

      @@raphaeldwain7834 There is no such thing as online privacy

  • @rizlumanlan8540
    @rizlumanlan8540 Год назад +38

    I’m so sick of Facebook’s community standards. They keep banning you for little things that’s not that serious

    • @lo2740
      @lo2740 Год назад +9

      if that is your concern, then you are actually a very good client for these companies

  • @BIGwillTHEGAME
    @BIGwillTHEGAME Год назад

    I hesitated to open up to social media until 2010.
    Now I use it sometimes but I cut back a lot since last year.

  • @lampini
    @lampini Год назад

    Love how zuck was trying to get a laugh out of his lack of privacy joke and NOBODY bit

  • @DctrBread
    @DctrBread Год назад +72

    facebook expectations: "anticipate what the user wants to buy before he even knows it exists!"
    facebook reality: *recommends something you already bought and only need one of on repeat*

    • @fraufuchs9555
      @fraufuchs9555 Год назад +7

      Like when I entered a childfree group and they started showing me ads related to having babies. So stupid.

    • @Fireberries
      @Fireberries Год назад +4

      Facebook: "I hear you're in university. Here's ads for other universities you can apply for!"

    • @abram730
      @abram730 Год назад

      Amazon is the same.

  • @just4interest996
    @just4interest996 Год назад +43

    From a totally unbiased perspective like my mom she’s just frustrated that their is SOOOO much freakin ads and 90% of which are pyramid schemes, fake products, and scams made by fake accounts. She often complains why there is ads on the videos she likes watching on Dodo and cooking channels. From my informed perspective, not only is she right but the amount of ad tracking and fake accounts got me to finally deactivate my account. When Elon Musk questioned Twitter about the amount of bots on their platform, all of the social media platforms were shook.

  • @kiara6237
    @kiara6237 Год назад

    dude this is SO eye opening!!!!

  • @rhm843
    @rhm843 Год назад

    cant wait.
    but when?

  • @masonthurman
    @masonthurman 2 года назад +72

    The problem is that publicly traded companies MUST continue increasing their revenue and profit to be considered “healthy”. As much as they might like to “do what they do best” and stay relevant within the social space, they can’t. They are beholden

    • @deadflippers
      @deadflippers 2 года назад +7

      That is not true. The estimates for Facebook was that their revenue would continue to grow and this revenue growth results in increased dividends. All the drop in price is is the market reacting to the fact that their growth rate has changed I.e. gone negative. Uninformed anti capitalist stuff like this is what makes people distrust the movement

    • @Thesupermachine2000
      @Thesupermachine2000 2 года назад +5

      Then maybe the problem lies with publicly traded companies. Or maybe the problem lies with rules and regulations about a new comodity that is seemingly free but can hurt consumers a lot: all their private information.

  • @lme4339
    @lme4339 Год назад +42

    Fun fact: I use social media less the more I feel like I get personalized content.

  • @tshampoo7762
    @tshampoo7762 Год назад +1

    After the Cambridge Analytica scandal, my eyes were opened to what FB and Mark Z are all about.

  • @GlennDavey
    @GlennDavey Год назад +1

    Remember when Facebook was for playing Texas Holdem' Poker and tagging people's faces at family gatherings?

  • @Bored-ez1bm
    @Bored-ez1bm 2 года назад +291

    Just subbed. Really like what you’re doing and excited to see what you put out in the future.

    • @vulgarswami4954
      @vulgarswami4954 2 года назад +5

      keep in mind this guy read maybe 3 articles, changed the wording and reposted it with video from facebook events

    • @SmarandaC
      @SmarandaC 2 года назад +3

      Same here. Really good stuff. Would like to know a bit about your background though in the about page 😀

    • @arranone
      @arranone 2 года назад +2

      100%. Fantastic content!!! Will do what I can to get the word out - you deserve it. Hotel /AirBnB one excellent also.

    • @madmaldito773
      @madmaldito773 2 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @GothBatty
      @GothBatty 2 года назад +3

      Same. Just discovered today. 💕✌🏼

  • @AlfredoTarot
    @AlfredoTarot Год назад +10

    I would never, ever, ever put on a headset owed by anything that has/had to do with FB. Who in their right mind would trust that?

  • @wmcmurray
    @wmcmurray Год назад

    Very good analysis, thank you !

  • @fecchitheillustrator7063
    @fecchitheillustrator7063 Год назад

    a different approach to this topic, i liked it.

  • @friddlefries1140
    @friddlefries1140 2 года назад +72

    Ironically them pushing the Metaverse has turned me off from VR, specifically the Quest
    I’d rather wait for PSVR2 since I already have a PS account and have like 3 free VR games from them(assuming they’d let you play the old games on psvr2)

  • @JRInTroy
    @JRInTroy 2 года назад +56

    This person had no time to build character before making it big... and based on the way he was acting in college he was as immature as men come at the time. I'm glad FB is losing its steam.

    • @troylollysaf9311
      @troylollysaf9311 Год назад

      How he acted in college?

    • @obeyabe8613
      @obeyabe8613 Год назад +15

      @@troylollysaf9311 well iirc, the idea of Facebook wasn't even his in general. It was 2 college dudes (the Winklevoss bros) from Harvard wanting to make a platform for students to talk (ConnectU)
      Eventually they brought lizard man to help with the coding but Mark was plotting behind their backs and launched Facebook using ConnectU as the base idea. You should look it up more, there was a huge legal battle between them
      If you take this video into perspective too, you'd realize Facebook likes to take other platforms ideas and put it in theirs.

  • @geraldroof1481
    @geraldroof1481 Год назад +2

    If true, the era can’t end soon enough.

  • @fmo94jos8v3
    @fmo94jos8v3 Год назад

    "blabla something about privacy"
    Zuck: "... there's been a lot of sharing of information..."
    No one shared their private information with you, Zuck

  • @speedracer9132
    @speedracer9132 2 года назад +118

    Would love to see nothing more than this awful website go out of business

  • @jon780249
    @jon780249 Год назад +2

    End of an era? One can only hope so.

  • @musayriven
    @musayriven Год назад +1

    That's the reason they make those avatars on Facebook in the past. Now, it makes sense!

  • @ayorkii
    @ayorkii Год назад +9

    Facebook became a medium where every third impression is an advertisement and every video has an ad in the middle. And they wonder why people left. We don’t see our friends anymore…only adds. And before the excessive ads they started only limiting which friends’ posts we saw. Even I stopped signing on. It’s too much.

  • @ajdegol
    @ajdegol Год назад +4

    "Metaverse" was coined in 1992 novel Snow Crash; good book; great author.

  • @frevazz3364
    @frevazz3364 Год назад +1

    Part of the problem is that Zuck looks more human in the metaverse than he does on real life 😂

  • @wiandewaal
    @wiandewaal Год назад

    His answer at 54mins... starts with "yeah I'm mean"... gotcha!

  • @JacksonHoulihan
    @JacksonHoulihan Год назад +17

    After just watching a few minutes of these old interviews I’m wondering why anyone trusted this guy to protect their data and personal information. He always intended to sell you off to the highest bidder.

    • @abram730
      @abram730 Год назад

      Selling peoples data off to the highest bidder would be retarded. You can only sell the data once. Why would they sell off their money making machine for pennies on the dollar?
      Any evidence?

  • @staytuned.263
    @staytuned.263 2 года назад +16

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. It helps me learn things I never knew i needed to learn. So amazing. Your doing something good man.

  • @MephiticMiasma
    @MephiticMiasma Год назад +1

    There's a difference between "We didn't do a good job of protecting peoples' data" and "our business depends on mining that user data and getting people to pay us for using it."

  • @slalomsteve
    @slalomsteve Год назад

    Nicely put together video. No unnecessary audio cuts because you weren't precise reading your lines. A natural sounding presentation that's so rare these days.

  • @darkskinwhite
    @darkskinwhite 2 года назад +31

    facebook honestly from the CEO perspective should've never made their ad system so good. they should've left a little bit of wiggle room so that if something happened they could sort of move to match it for advertisers

  • @titusandronicus8432
    @titusandronicus8432 2 года назад +27

    From my experience in performance marketing I'd disagree on the stategic reason/growth avenue on why FB is pushing the metaverse: Their revenue from the advertisers on the platform is made up from "Impressions" x "Advertiser revenue per impression(+budget inefficiencys)". And while a metaverse and getting access to more personal data could help them increase the advertiser revenue per impression (& potentally sell own digital products), it is really the Impression amount due to increased engagement time that would grow if Facebook could get a successful metaverse in place.
    So while their algorithms would benefit, I see the main advantage in taking over every possible advertising space, being entirely competition less and x10ing the amount of Impressions.

  • @johnmorrison2645
    @johnmorrison2645 Год назад

    76 Trombones. This smacks of The Music Man to me.

  • @debrascott8775
    @debrascott8775 Год назад

    Would love an update on this story

  • @beary8549
    @beary8549 Год назад +19

    I don't see VR being the future; AR maybe... and that's a big maybe. I've advocated for VR and AR and have used VR for many years. The biggest problem is your not stimulating all five senses to make your brain fully believe it. Essentially strapping a TV to your head is not enough. Its extremely fatiguing using it for just a moderate amount of time (more than an hour).
    When your body is only processing visual stimulations to depict reality and your other senses are not, you will become nauseated. The reason is, your brain thinks you have been poisoned and that you have to expel it. As it is not normal to only have a visual depiction of life.
    Unless they can figure out this conundrum, living in reality is a much better experience.

    • @chrissolace
      @chrissolace Год назад +1

      At the moment, the 2 senses VR can emulate is sight and sound (with headsets). It’s certainly engaging… but no more engaging than watching something on a screen. It’s a new experience and all, but you don’t feel IMMERSED like I’m sure it’s idealized to be.
      To be ACTUAL VR, you’d need goggles for your eyes, headset for your ears, some mask for your nose and mouth, and some body suit that puts pressure to simulate touch (or something like that). But we basically have none of that except the headphones and goggles. So their “reality” is just a pipe dream right now…
      AR seems more promising since it overlays stuff in real life. I imagine UI appearing around you, directions on the road or in front of you while driving, being able to pull up a virtual display so you don’t need to be “tied” to a phone… Sure it sounds like a far off dream as well, but that seems far more realistic since we have AR already… we just don’t have it on an affordable and hyper intuitive level.

    • @RedElm747
      @RedElm747 Год назад +1

      @@chrissolace Things like OVR exist as does haptic feedback but I mostly I agree that AR will see much more practical applications in the near future. I've always liked the idea of taking advantage of sleep paralysis or lucid dreaming for VR but that technology seems far off if possible (plus invasive).

  • @jimpad5608
    @jimpad5608 2 года назад +79

    The metaverse concept has only a niche future. That is, "normal" humans will quickly tire of it if they try it at all. If you want an example to base your analysis, look at 3D movies and TV. We were all going to have 3D TV by now yet no one does. If I bothered to think about it, I am sure there are thousands of other concepts that were going to take over the world but failed.

    • @IvySands
      @IvySands 2 года назад +4

      Not sure about that - kids these days live in 2D virtual world of Roblox. As they grow older, that VR experience will stay with them, and that can only morph into the 3D of a Metaverse.

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer 2 года назад +13

      @@IvySands The same exact things were said of Minecraft, MMOs, Second Life, chat rooms, etc.

    • @vivianloney8826
      @vivianloney8826 2 года назад +4

      @@IvySands there's no guarantee that it will look like that- all anyone can say with any confidence is kids today will grow up to continue socializing online. Is that by VR or AR? Social media? Platforms like discord? No one really has the answer.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 2 года назад +1

      yeah no you have literally no idea what you're talking about. 3D was nothing compared to VR. Like not even 1%. And the possibilities with VR are endless if you compare it to 3D. Go try VR because it looks like you havent.

    • @tshepo1799
      @tshepo1799 Год назад +4

      @@maxjames00077 he wasn't comparing the two in terms of their usability. He used 3d to show how people were also hyped about it but that technology never really gained popularity as people predicted, same goes with other technologies that failed before

  • @hoodedr6
    @hoodedr6 Год назад

    I mean that Watch party joke was pretty funny

  • @miro2424
    @miro2424 Год назад

    Zuks vision needs VR glasses.

  • @paulmanning7559
    @paulmanning7559 2 года назад +50

    As someone who works in the ad industry, I think the issue with this thesis is that there is any incentive in the ad/corporate world to admit that your facebook ad spend isnt producing results. In this way FB has an edge in that they can provide worse ad sales outcomes and be protected from any results.

    • @Sonsequence
      @Sonsequence 2 года назад +12

      Oh that incentive problem is very real. But they still have to compete with other ad providers. You can compare how much money you made from leads that came via Google vs Facebook. My company does and Facebook is losing.