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1.2 billion metaverse only has 38 users. :marseylaugh:

https://futurism.com/the-byte/metaverse-decentraland-report-active-users

https://futurism.com/the-byte/metaverse-decentraland-report-active-users

This is downright sad/ hilarious. How do you frick up this bad. How does nobody even try the metaverse. Like how the fricks you only got 38 people in it homie even the hobo got more likes and followers down the street.

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this r-slurred metaverse shit is just second-life right? why the frick would people invest a billion dollars into it

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The end goal seems to be turning the internet into a giant shopping mall that people will spend their life living and consooming in, under the guise of decentralization.

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VR Amazon would be pretty fly :!marseysoylentgrin:

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Why the frick would it? You want to walk around a virtual warehouse?

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Wouldn’t be a warehouse :marseydisagree:

It would be like a giant shopping mall with basically every product and u could see what they all look like and mess with em before purchase.

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vr micro center pls


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I hate the sound of that but I'm an old curmudgeonly type so fair enough.

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Who dafuq keeps leaving virtual piss bottles on the warehouse shelves?

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Can you imagine the bait opportunities

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No it would not.

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This is exactly the vision that every misguided tard around 1995-1998 had. Take the experience of going to the mall and deliver that into people's homes and you'll rake in all that cash without needing to own real estate. Genius :marseybigbrain: idea that played a big role in the dotcom bubble.

The problem is, this makes no fricking sense whatsoever. You could do shopping way better on an ordinary website. You could go on your Love Quest and talk to girls in chat rooms. You can't have a virtual food court. The only thing that a virtual mall brings you is all the inconveniences of a real mall, like having to waste a few minutes walking to a shop like you're playing Skyrim.

It was understandable back then that boomers dealing with new technology would just try to copy to the world they knew and understood into cyberspace. It is unforgivable that now the people who were kids back then are trying to do the same same thing just because they're completely incapable of coming up with any new ideas of their own. The malls in real life have already been killed off by Web 2.0. Why would Web 3.0 be based on nostalgia for the 1990s?

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Just wait until we all live in pods. Then the wide open malls of the metaverse are going to be a delight to wander and drink our blockchain-authenticated sim-Mountain Dews in. They'll even have e-fountains you can make wishes with by tossing in Bitcoins!

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You had a chance to not be completely worthless, but it looks like you threw it away. At least you're consistent.

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I can’t wait for the experience of trying to work out what fricking aisle something is in to be replicated online

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at least with second life you can run across a chair having s*x with an orca

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ralph pls go

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no

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VRchat already existed and, while degenerate, is not a soulless corporate wasteland developed by cryptoboomers and is on an engine with no learning curve and massive amounts of learning resources and content.

Given a choice between the two, people are going to obviously pick the one with gmod levels of content customization instead of the proprietary rugpull hellscape

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No no no it's totally different. You have to wear a bulky headset so they're actually nothing alike.

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This bulky headset has no cable... A lot better than VR chat!

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Vr chat is just low self esteem underage girls, nerds and :!marseytrain:s having internet s*x Facebook should’ve known their only potential market is already taken

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Brb buying vr goggles

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:platysalute: have fun

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I never got into VRchat. Is it worth it?

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You can make custom avatars to piss people off. Mines a cube of seizure gifs. Also you don't need vr to do this

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I feel funny

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I thought you meant people having seizures. Like six gifs going at the same time.

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I don’t own a vr headset so idk but I’m going off first hand accounts lol

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With the money they have they literally could have bought Linden Labs and had enough left over to implement VR, which who tf knows some Second Life sperg might have already done this.

Between this and Stadia it's been a hilarious week for tech ghouls getting BTFO.

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It's the same kind of reason Alexa exists. People like scifi concepts without thinking whether they're actually useful or not. Saying 'computer, turn on the lights' is cool and Star Trek-y but actually is less useful than just pressing a lightswitch. There's absolutely nothing going for some VR universe other than that it sounds cool and futuristic but that's not how you build an actually useful product.

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Alexas good for disabled people and arthritic boomers and that's about it, idk why they'd want to use something they have to walk around for though

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Second life but all corpo and tidy and shit.

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Should've made all the avatars globohomo

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this r-slurred metaverse shit is just second-life right? why the frick would people invest a billion dollars into it

Yes, and no. It's second life without the charm, and there's not really a billion dollars, that number leans heavily on their internet funbux price which, as we all know, are almost entirely illusory.

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