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[โ€“] Jhex@lemmy.world 14 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

What? there was no such thing a "bubble" around the Metaverse... (at least not the economic slang term "bubble")

From the first video of the Zuck presenting the idea, everyone just laugh it off... Meta did waste tons of money on it but they had the money to burn so there was no bubble at all in play here

If I am rich and stupid, I may think a pool in the roof of my house is a great idea. I can spend the value of the house having it built and then have the house collapse on me. Since I am rich, I can just buy another house or pay to rebuild it and that's the end... no bubble.

However, if I am pitching plans for pools on roofs... and millions of people buy into it, many of whom can barely afford my terrible plans, when the houses start collapsing, too many people will be left with no house or means to procure another one... that's a bubble

[โ€“] zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com 5 points 15 hours ago

Meta verse was a scam to extract money from nft bros and web 3.0 "game" devs