What Facebook’s new name, Meta, means to Users

What Facebook’s new name, Meta, means to Users

 

What Facebook’s new name, Meta, means to Users

From today, October 29, 2021, the corporate name of Facebook changes to Meta. But the implication of this new name is a matter of controversy among interested people like Facebook Users. First, will the social media platform known to all of us be still called Facebook or will it change to Meta?

Second, will the Facebook’s features known to us change? What are actually the implication of the new name?

Until yesterday, the corporate name for Facebook had been Facebook Inc., and this name has affected Facebook’s operations of its subsidiaries such as the Instagram. This has necessitated the rebrand of the parent company and a redirection of their operations to seamless operations. However, this new name will only affect the corporate name. Its social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram will remain unchanged both in their names and in their operations.

Making the announcement, Mark Zuckerberg said: “Our brand is so tightly linked to one product that it can’t possibly represent everything that we’re doing today, let alone in the future. From now on, we’re going to be metaverse-first, not Facebook first.”

Going forward, Facebook and its “family of apps” will be a division of the larger Meta company. It has also been confirmed that Meta will be led by Mark Zuckerberg. The rebranding of the company comes as it is now shiting from being just a social media company to building a metaverse.

Facebook had been planning to separate Facebook Reality Labs — the company’s division for AR and VR, from the rest of the company. Even after the new name, its “corporate structure” won’t be changing.

However, the way it reports financial data will get changed. From Q4 2021, it will report on two operating segments — Family of Apps and Reality Labs. The company also confirmed that the change does not affect how the company uses or shares data.

However, from December this year, the company will be changing its stock ticker from FB to MVRS. Along with the new name, the company’s iconic “thumbs up” is getting replaced by a new logo which the company says is optimized for 3D experiences and “designed to be experienced from different perspectives and interacted with.”

Editorial Chief, Nigerian Bureau

Kings UBA is a Nigerian journalist and writer. I have reported for major local and international news organisations. I write satire. In 2017, I started contributing stories primarily to Discover Africa News Network. I can be reached on editorkingsuba@gmail.com. I currently manage Discover Africa News social media handles