| I think there is a different problem that needs to be solved and it's probably impossible. I've dreamed of the metaverse since Snow Crash and maybe before (Tron?) but ... when it comes to actually making it, lets assume unlimited CPU/GPU power and unlimited memory. Ideally, I want the Metaverse to allow people to run their own code. Whether its VR or AR it's a shared 3D space. So I want my Nintendo "Nintendogs" to be able to run around my "Ikea furniture" with my "Google/Apple/OSM maps" showing me navigation directions and my "FB Messenger/Discord/iOS Messenger" letting me connect to people inside. In a webpage, each of these things runs in an IFRAME isolated from the other and browsers go to great lengths to disllow one spying on another. But in this 3D space my Nitendogs can't run through the space unless they can "sense the space". They need to know where the fire hydrants are, where the side walk is, what things they're allowed to climb/chew etc. But to do that effectively means they need enough info to spy on me. Same for all the other apps. I can use messaging apps on my phone with GPS off and full network access off so that the app can't know my location, but order for different apps in the Metaverse to do similar they'll need to know at least the virtual location of themselves and the stuff around them which is enough to track/fignerprint You can maybe get around some of this with a massive walled garden but that arguably is not the metaverse. |
The messages could be delivered as a simple XML feed. Your virtual home, or HUD knows where to place them. Through hyperlinks they know where to subscribe, or refresh, or get details. The messages don't need to know anything about placement and usage.