On Thursday, at Facebook's developer conference, Mark Zuckerberg outlined his vision for the metaverse. Of course, the details were somewhat lost in the midst of his announcement that the company he founded in his Harvard dorm room waschanging its name from Facebook to Meta, in an attempt to better define its mission as it moves beyond its core social media apps. 

I definitely have thoughts about the idea that Facebook is changing its name, but those will have to wait. There is far a far more important thread to pull on, which is what Zuckerberg had to say about the metaverse, and why it should concern all of us.

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1. "I believe the metaverse is the next chapter for the internet."

First, a quick review of what we mean by the metaverse. Well, actually, it's what Mark Zuckerberg means.

Originally the term comes from a dystopian novel called Snow Crash (by Neal Stephenson), about people who escape a crumbling society by entering a "metaverse" where they can connect to people and share experiences. The basic idea is that, instead of picking up your iPhone to send a message to a friend to meet you at a movie theater, you'd put on a pair of glasses and "attend" the movie together, virtually. 

That's a drastic oversimplification, but the bottom line is that the metaverse is coming in some form or another. When it does, I'm sure some of it will be interesting. That said, I'm not convinced that it will be a permanent fixture of our daily lives, especially if it means strapping a computer to your face.