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by Choc13 1788 days ago
>> “A good vision for the metaverse is not one that a specific company builds, but it has to have the sense of interoperability and portability”, Mr Zuckerberg said, adding that there should be protocols like the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) internet standards for defining how experiences will be built.

Except defined by Facebook, so not really anything like W3C.

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Top reason Facebook won't succeed here: they're too greedy.

Say what you want about MS and Google, but they left a lot of money and opportunity on the table for others.

Facebook... notsomuch.

Which works fine when you start with a first mover platform. But doesn't work nearly as well when trying to grow a platform from nothing.

Here's hoping the effort crashes into the ground.

When the other option is being forcibly broken up as a monopoly, your greed would advise you to lose less rather than more.
Hyperscale tech was smart in the way they designed their business to wrap around existing anti-trust law (via creating captive markets inside of larger markets and spanning multiple market categories).

We'll see if they're smart enough to outflank Antitrust 2.0, or if they make the same mistakes as Big Railroad / Oil -- assuming they're more powerful than government and/or believing their own PR about how they're not a monopoly.

Are there any facebook products that have "the sense of interoperability and portability"? Seems like most of their properties strive for the opposite...
Their Quest headsets still work fine with Steam… for now
I got a quest 1 for as a gift a couple years back. They frequently automatically installed updates that break mods. Now, my headset is currently bricked and I need to figure out how to factory reset or something to fix it.

Maybe its just indifference, but given facebook's history it feels intentional.

The quest is a console. If you want to use mods without too many issues, you need to use a PC for VR.
Yep, my friend has the Index which I really like. Leaning that direction for my next VR system.
You can still use your Quest with a PC. You don’t need an Index for that.
Both Twitter and Facebook had much more open and developer friendly APIs in their early growth stages, which they slowly reduced as their reliance on 3rd parties diminished, as they in-housed features and killed off third party integrations, and in FB's case, after they got fucked by their permissive APIs and open standards in the Cambridge Analytica debacle.
Yep, but they have enough researchers to figure out that this will not work forever and web3.0 will eat them.
oh man. there have been at least three efforts i'm aware of to standardize the metaverse in the last 30 years. none of them really went anywhere. fb was invited to participate in the last one i paid attention to (VWRAP), but they politely declined.
And now they'll take all the ideas from the previous efforts, pick the ones that will make them the most profit (revenue - development costs) and tada a new propriety, privately controlled ecosystem that slowly replaces whatever is out there. See, for example, Open Graph replacing Dublin Core.
How is Open Graph replacing Dublin Core? I'm not familiar with the space.
They're both specifications for adding structured metadata to the web. https://w3techs.com/technologies/comparison/da-dublincore,da...