How to govern the Metaverse ?

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The Metaverse Won’t Be as Forgiving as Web 2.0

Upon hearing talk of a “metaverse,” one can be forgiven for immediately thinking of a scene from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Today, the metaverse feels simultaneously ominous and exhilarating. Many digital leaders have started to outline the numerous use cases and business imperatives the metaverse can present for those willing to be the early disruptors shaping the metaverse economy.

Web 2.0 represented the seismic shift from static one-way information delivery to dynamic engagements in which users could become content creators and generators. Systems were designed to enable the ebb and flow of bidirectional, continuous communication. It wasn’t just communication—it was conversation through content creation, and the customer’s voice was intended to ring loud and true.

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Web 2.0 Case Study – Netflix

Netflix’s Web 2.0 identity is open source. This is inextricably linked to the principles of collaboration and the wiki-economics of open source, sharing, reciprocity, etc. Netflix has always had a fairly strong open-source network. It is committed to inspiring user and Netflix’s Web 2.0 identity is open source.

This is inextricably linked to the principles of collaboration and the wiki-economics of open source, sharing, reciprocity, etc. Netflix has always had a fairly strong open-source network. It is committed to inspiring user and developer generated content through its open-source activities. Netflix opens up its resources because it wants the reputation of the best company for the most qualified talent. This is a very interesting Web 2.0 feature that Netflix heavily leverages and emphasizes.

Reference list

  1. Miller, L. (2022). The Metaverse Won’t Be as Forgiving as Web 2.0. Retrieved from https://www.destinationcrm.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=151734
  2. Hartford, R. (2022). Web 2.0 Case Study – Netflix. Retrieved from https://rachaelhartford.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/web-2-0-case-study-netflix/