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Facebook Wants to Open 'Welcoming' Retail Stores Where People Can Experience the 'Metaverse'

Facebook, now rebranded to Meta, is looking to open physical retail stores where customers will be able to experience the wide range of products it has to offer, such as Oculus headsets, in a "welcoming" and "judgment-free" experience, according to a new report from The New York Times.

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The report says that Facebook executives began floating the idea of a physical retail store last year, but following the company's rebrand to "Meta," the project is now gaining a little more steam. Early designs of the store showcase a minimal and modern design, according to The New York Times, with ‌Meta‌ wanting customers to feel curious and close. The company has considered a few names for its chain of stores, with "Facebook Store" being a top preference.

The aim of the stores is to make the world "more open and connected," according to the company documents viewed by The Times. They are also intended to spark emotions like "curiosity, closeness," as well as a sense of feeling "welcomed" while experimenting with headsets in a "judgment-free journey," according to the documents.

Early designs for Meta's stores appeared modern, with a flat, minimalist aesthetic to the building exteriors and subtle placement of the Facebook brand, according to the documents. The company considered naming its stores Facebook Hub, Facebook Commons, Facebook Innovations, Facebook Reality Store and From Facebook, before eventually settling on the Facebook Store as a leading candidate, the documents said.

Facebook's rebrand to ‌Meta‌ comes as part of Mark Zuckerberg's vision of transforming Facebook into not only a social media company, but also a metaverse company. Zuckerberg said the rename had laid the groundwork for the next chapter of his company's history. While now renamed to ‌Meta‌, Facebook's app will continue to be called Facebook, as will the service itself. Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger will also remain unchanged.

If ‌Meta‌ moves forward with opening a physical retail store, which the report says would be in Burlingame, California, it would be the first physical manifestation of ‌Meta‌, which boasts more than 3.5 billion digital users around the world. The "Facebook Store" will let people try a range of Oculus products, which will be renamed to ‌Meta‌ as part of the rebrand. Products such as the Oculus Quest will be renamed the ‌Meta‌ Quest.

Earlier this week, possibly in an attempt to sway public opinion and scrutiny, Facebook said it would stop facial recognition on 1 billion users, and delete all of the current data it has. A few days later, ‌Meta‌ clarified that it itself, as the "metaverse" company, will not be doing the same. Instead, ‌Meta‌ is already "exploring ways to incorporate biometrics into its emerging metaverse business."

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60 months ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

A store? C'mon. Stop distracting us.
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60 months ago
They will try to get your fingerprints and DNA rofl
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60 months ago
Come in. Let us capture everything all at once.
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60 months ago
Read the room Zuck.
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60 months ago
This dude just gets creepier every second.

Maybe he will use it for his exploratory research into a potential Zuck '24 campaign.
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60 months ago
I’m genuinely curious:
Is anybody taking this thing seriously?
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