Meta’s Money Pit: Metaverse Bet Bleeds Billions

Source: Statista

Mark Zuckerberg may be certain that the future of his company lies in the metaverse, but to the uninitiated/skeptics among us, it continues to look like a giant money pit. In the first nine months of 2023, the company’s Reality Labs division, i.e. its forays into AR, VR and metaverse-related software, recorded an operating loss of $11.5 billion, which shows the company might be on course to break its own negative record of $13.7 billion in 2022. That’s on top of a $10.2 billion loss in 2021, $6.6 billion in 2020 and $4.5 billion in 2019, bringing the total wager for Zuckerberg’s big bet close to $50 billion over a period of four years.

And that won’t be the end of it either. Despite aggressive cost-cutting measures, Meta still expects “meaningful” Reality Labs operating losses to increase year-over-year in 2024, while at least dropping the word “significantly” compared to its previous outlook on metaverse losses. In the short run, metaverse investments already weigh heavily on the company’s results. In 2022, the company’s operating margin dropped from 40 to 25 percent, as total operating profit declined from $46.8 billion in 2021 to $28.9 billion last year. In fairness, it must be said that the company’s profitable “Family of Apps” (i.e. Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp) also contributed to the decline, as a broader advertising slowdown and the shift to reels have hurt the top and bottom line. That made the $13.7 billion operating loss of the Reality Labs division stand out and sting even more, though, as it couldn’t be glossed over by growth in Meta’s core business.

Discussing the metaverse in a call with investors last year, Zuckerberg defended his long-term vision: “There’s still a long road ahead to build the next computing platform, but we are clearly doing leading work here. This is a massive undertaking and it’s often going to take a few versions of each product before they become mainstream. But I think our work is going to be of historic importance and create the foundation for an entirely new way that we will interact with each other and blend technology into our lives, as well as a foundation for the long term of our business.”

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Threads Shoots Past One Million User Mark at Lightning Speed

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According to information from Meta itself, the company’s new Threads app has registered two million users in the first two hours after its launch Wednesday. The product that is seen as a competitor to Twitter supports posts up to 500 characters, photos and videos up to five minutes and was called a place for “friendly” conversations by its makers. This approach is supported by fact checkers and the flagging and blocking of post detected as false or misleading by Threads. Twitter threatened to sue Meta over the hiring of former employees for the app.

Threads is now likely the most rapidly downloaded app or rapidly adopted online service, taking the crown from AI tool ChatGPT, which gained one million users five days after launching in November of last year.

Other popular online services have generally taken much longer to hit the one million user mark. Instagram is among those which come the closest. The popular social media service achieved one million users in just 2.5 months, albeit measured via downloads of the app. Spotify and Dropbox also achieved the feat quickly – in five and seven months, respectively, being services that like ChatGPT offer an immediate practical use. Apart from Instagram, social media services usually took a bit longer to gain one million users. However, the ones included in the chart were also founded more than 15 years ago, showing another development that can be gleaned from the data: As the internet became more omnipresent over time, online services were also able to attain users faster.

When Netflix was launched as a subscription service in 1999, the one million user mark was still 3.5 years away for the streaming and back then, movie mailorder service.

Infographic: Threads Shoots Past One Million User Mark at Lightning Speed | Statista

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