The social media company could be called something else related to the ‘metaverse’

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If you’ve pretty much figured out that MySpace and Vine are a thing of the past, or that Instagram’s timeline isn’t chronological anymore, wait until you hear the news that Facebook will be changing its name.

The edge reports that CEO Mark Zuckerberg is expected to discuss the name change at Facebook’s Connect conference on October 28, but an announcement could come sooner.

The name change is thought to signal Zuckerberg’s wish for the company to shed its current reputation as a social media brand in favor of a ‘metaverse’ organization. At the beginning of the week, the organization announcement that it plans to create 10,000 new jobs across the European Union to help “build the metaverse”.

In July, he also told the publication that in several years, “we will effectively go from people who think of us as being primarily a social media company to a metaverse company”.

What is it Actually means is anyone guessing.

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The move follows in the digital footsteps of several tech companies that have changed names in recent years, including Snapchat, which rebranded itself as Snapchat Inc. in 2016 as a “camera company,” rather than a platform. of social media.

It’s unclear at this point what Facebook’s new name might be, but we’re Following than open to welcoming guesses. Spacebook, Faceworld, Facebook 2.0, Boaty McBook Face are all possible suitors (in our dreams).

Zuckerberg launched the social media and social networking service in 2004 with fellow Harvard students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.

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Over the years, the company has grown from a student-used networking site to an international organization, mobile app, and parent company that now owns Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus.

Facebook and creator involvement formed the basis of the 2010 film The social network with Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake and Armie Hammer.

The crownFacebook’s Claire Foy was recently set to star as Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg in a new television series about the business and the entrepreneur.

Facebook declined to comment for this article.

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