Just so we're clear, Facebook, the social media site, is not changing it's name to Meta. Basically what's going on is Mark the Zuck decided to change the name of the parent company Facebook to Meta like Google did a little whiles back changing Google into Alphabet which is the parent company and umbrella for all of Google's services like Google Search, Chrome, Gmail and even Android.
In Facebook's case Meta is now the parent company and umbrella for Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and Oculus. It might seem confusing to some but in the end it's all the same with the exception of some legal stuff that changes for them. I think it's just meant to sound cool while also avoiding the fallout of Facebook's problems so that it seems like Meta is the one that messed up, not Facebook.
So what do you think about the changes?
In Facebook's case Meta is now the parent company and umbrella for Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and Oculus. It might seem confusing to some but in the end it's all the same with the exception of some legal stuff that changes for them. I think it's just meant to sound cool while also avoiding the fallout of Facebook's problems so that it seems like Meta is the one that messed up, not Facebook.
So what do you think about the changes?