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When Mark Zuckerberg originally announced Meta’s plans for the Metaverse, he presented a vision of an open ecosystem. One where people from all walks of life can participate and be themselves, unconstrained by the realities of their own personal economies, seasons, or even physical identities. It was kind of an Abe Lincoln moment in his weird way.
The problem is that that is not what has been happening.
While Zuckerberg continues to weigh in on creating an open Metaverse (with a capital M), the company’s own Horizon Worlds (opens in a new tab) “metaverse” is as closed an ecosystem as possible. Sure, Meta has created all sorts of tools and gives would-be creators plenty of help and resources to get started, but there’s no way to use industry-standard tools to bring…
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