Meta's taking a significant step back in its Reality Labs division—cutting roughly 10% of the workforce in that unit. It's a striking move considering the massive bet the social media giant made on VR and the metaverse. The reality check here is pretty straightforward: those moonshot bets aren't panning out the way leadership hoped. Reality Labs has been bleeding cash for years, and this restructuring signals Meta's attempting to right-size the operation. For the broader Web3 and metaverse community, it raises real questions about corporate backing for these technologies and whether early infrastructure investments will survive if the returns don't materialize quickly enough.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 01-15 22:46
Zuckerberg is really scared this time; his dreams have been shattered.
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TerraNeverForget
· 01-15 15:50
Ha, Meta finally can't hold on anymore. This 10% layoffs are just a disguised way of admitting defeat.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 01-13 00:57
Ha, it's another moment when a big company's dream comes to an end.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-13 00:56
Haha, even the big tech giants can't hold on anymore, feeling like a shattered dream
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-13 00:54
Haha, another big company's dream shattered... Meta is giving up on the VR dream, right?
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AirdropCollector
· 01-13 00:49
Here comes the harvest again, this time it's the turn of VR dreams to shatter.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-13 00:41
Oops, Meta's layoffs are basically an inevitable three-year cycle, just like big companies do.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-13 00:41
Zuckerberg's metaverse dream has taken another hit, with Reality Labs laying off 10%... This is the reality, I suppose.
Meta's taking a significant step back in its Reality Labs division—cutting roughly 10% of the workforce in that unit. It's a striking move considering the massive bet the social media giant made on VR and the metaverse. The reality check here is pretty straightforward: those moonshot bets aren't panning out the way leadership hoped. Reality Labs has been bleeding cash for years, and this restructuring signals Meta's attempting to right-size the operation. For the broader Web3 and metaverse community, it raises real questions about corporate backing for these technologies and whether early infrastructure investments will survive if the returns don't materialize quickly enough.