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by screye
1588 days ago
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> only successful abroad I don't see why that's a problem. Monopolizing the entire EU and South Asia market is huge. It is pretty popular in the US too, and the app of choice of immigrant communities. > getting eaten up by Tik Tok. Tiktok has reels, but I haven't heard any insta under complain about the core photo sharing and stories feature. It is perfectly fine. The reels are straight from tiktok tho. > Oculus lost money Oculus faces a massive technical challenge, but if it pulls through, Facebook will have such a huge 1st movers advantage it will be unsurmountable. It is a big bet, but it is genuinely the only true revolution in media consumption that I can see around the horizon. |
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Core Photo and Stories is shrinking. They're all saying the Tik Tok format is the future now. I don't know what is true, but that's a major tailwind that they're facing a lot of mainstream press is pointing out.
https://www.theverge.com/creators/2022/2/3/22916642/snapchat...
Agree with your point on Oculus. Just pointing the negative news about it. Aside from that it's looking good in terms of the tech and how they're dominating the space.
No VR world for me though, but an AR world is intriguing!