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Think about things like neighborhood and developers as one, or digital commerce as a 2nd, or developing out the next set of computing platforms, like virtual and enhanced truth, to offer individuals that pick up of existence. I believe all of these different efforts that we have at Facebook today will basically ladder up together to contribute to helping to develop this metaverse vision.


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And clearly, all of the work that we're doing throughout the apps that individuals use today contribute straight to this vision in terms of building neighborhood and developers. So there's a lot to delve into here. I'm curious what instructions you want to take this in. But this is something that I'm investing a lot of time on, believing a lot about, we're working on a heap.


Well, what I'm excited about is helping people deliver and experience a much more powerful sense of existence with the individuals they appreciate, the individuals they deal with, the places they wish to be. And the truth is that today with the mobile web, we currently have something that a lot of people gain access to from the moment they get up to when they go to bed.


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So I don't think that this is mostly about being engaged with the web more. Try This think it's about being engaged more naturally. And today, I consider the computing platforms that we have. We have these phones. They're reasonably little. A lot of the time that we're investing, we're basically moderating our lives and our interaction through these little, radiant rectangles.


A lot of the meetings that we have today, you're taking a look at a grid of faces on a screen. That's not how we process things either. We're used to being in a space with people and having a sense of space where if you're sitting to my right, then that implies I'm also sitting to your left, so we have some shared sense of space in common.


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