???? Wiser! #83: Gen Z, Brands and Metaverse | NFTs and eSports | Facebook To Work Like TikTok
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?? But before we go on, I just want you to know that I'm taking a break from publishing Wiser! for the next 4 weeks. Don't worry, it'll be back. It's just that I'm about to head back to the UK to see family and friends. I'll be on the road a lot, and it's impractical to carve out the amount of time I need to write a decent newsletter. I hope you understand.
P.S. How about this? I've deleted all social media apps off my phone. Inspired by our guest on the podcast, I've bitten the bullet. I'm 6 days in ??...more shortly, but
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w/Metaverse
Teen Brands, Fashion & Gen Z in the Metaverse!
LISTEN UP:??Older generations take note!
What's going on??Teen retailers like Forever21, Pacsun and Boohoo are hanging out in the Metaverse. Their young customers are spending more time and virtual dollars on platforms like Roblox and Twitch and Discord.
Forever21 doesn’t sell beanies in its physical stores or website, but it does on Roblox. In a matter of months, digital black beanies with the word “Forever” have become a massive hit on the virtual world platform, selling about 2,000 units a day at 50 cents each, and on track to sell 1.5 million units by the end of this year. The cost to create them? Less than $500 total.
Older generations may find this hard to relate to, but it's true. Gen Z and Gen Alpha shoppers (basically everyone under the age of 25) care about what they look like in these online digital spaces.
Which means that:?the brands that cater to their Metaverse needs are winning out.
Data from a?Y Pulse report into Metaverse trends?concluded that?what young consumers do in the Metaverse will dictate their interests in the physical world.
???Half of Gen Z adults said they are interested in using the Metaverse, according to a survey by intelligence firm Morning Consult.
?? Within gaming platform Roblox, 70% of users are 24 or younger.
???Aeropostale, Gap and Forever21 are among the brands with the most affinity?amongst Gen Z and Gen Alpha demographic, according to data from Geeiq.
?? In late 2020,?two million 13-to-16-year-olds spent a cumulative five million hours a day on Roblox alone, according to their own data.
?? One in five daily active Roblox users update their avatars on any given day, including the body, face and accessories.
Here's the thing:?those youngsters are already comfortable in the Metaverse. Those that already own cryptocurrency and have an avatar?are three times (3x) more likely to have purchased more than 30 virtual goods, according to a recent research report from creative agency Virtue.
So, the next time you get into a "crypto is dead", "Web3 is a scam", or "the whole NFT thing is pointless" argument...
Remember this:?there's a whole generation ALREADY living with and using Metaverse technology.
So, whilst many crypto projects deserve to wither on the vine, don't conflate the crap projects with the underlying tech.
Here are three pieces of further reading, plus the next story in this week's newsletter:
w/Podcast
?? Big Tech Little Tech #4 - Metaverse, Passkeys & Apple Pay Later
?? This week, Shaun and I talk Metaverse with Charles Radclyffe, our very first special guest on the show. We also cover living without a smartphone, Passkeys replacing Passwords & Apple Pay Later, the new Buy Now Pay Later that exploits Apple's monopoly of the wealthiest billion phone owners on the planet.
You can listen here...
??Spotify:?https://spoti.fi/3ONJhgn
??Apple:?https://buff.ly/3yaitRP
?? Web:?https://buff.ly/3npmfAN
During the conversation, Charles talks about living without a smartphone. He uses a phone as a phone, who'd thought of that! Anyhow, Charles got me thinking about my own addictive, 'can't leave it alone',?habits when it comes to social media...and I've deleted EVERY social media app off mine!
I'm 6 days in and highly aware of how often I unconsciously reach for my phone. Only now when i do it.... there's nothing on there!
Which reminds me: a book I read a couple of years back is called?Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now?by Jarod Lanier*.
I'm going to go back over my Kindle highlights because it's a few years since I read it. Meanwhile, I'll let you know if I lasted the next 4 weeks without the apps on my mobile!
(*?This is an Amazon affiliate link. If you buy this book with this link, at no extra cost to you, I receive a small credit).
w/NFTs
NFTs and the Global eSports Sector are a Match Made in Heaven
BackStory:??"NFTs are changing the global Esports arena for the better",?writes Enrico Molinari on Linkedin.?(The term “eSports” is characterized by regional or international?video gaming?events in which professional and amateur players compete against each other.)
ESports is a growing segment:?Statista forecast that the?eSports market will be worth more than $1.6 billion by 2024?with a viewing audience of around 300 million people.
A new trend is for?partnerships between eSports brands and the NFT sector,?most recently:
Here's the thing:?This is a Gen Z sweet spot. The average age of eSports players is 25, with teenagers being amongst the holders of championship titles.
This demographic of Gen Z, closely followed by Gen Alpha, are au-fait with the Web3 digital economy of crypto, tokens, NFTs and finding value in ways that older generations see little sense in.
There's a danger that the trend will be missed because of the preoccupation with the debate on the merits of crypto amidst the current "crypto-crash".
Don't say I didn't tell you!
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w/SocialMedia
Facebook v TikTok: the Battle for Attention and Addiction
BackStory:?With TikTok eating its lunch, the Head of Facebook tells his staff that they need to become more like TikTok. It's an almighty tussle as the world's largest social network fends off the rapidly approaching newcomer.
Looking in from the sidelines:?the only conclusion you can reach is that Facebook is looking over its shoulder at TikTok and they're worried!
If you can’t beat them:?Copy Them! That's the message that Tim Alison, the man who took over as Head of Facebook last year when Mark Zuckerberg pivoted to the metaverse, just gave to staff.
In a?so-called leaked memo?obtained by The Verge, Alison makes the case for change in the way that Facebook serves up content to its users. (The memo was an all-hands broadcast that was quickly followed by an interview with The Verge...which all sounds a bit contrived to me.)
Here's the thing:?The way Facebook decides what content a user sees in their feed is completely different to the way that TikTok decides what videos to serve up. And TikTok is proving to be a better (more addictive) model!
Whilst most commentators have focused on the "lets copy TikTok" angle of this story, for me, there's another issue at hand.
In the decade?since Facebook changed the priority of content, putting greater emphasis on what Uncle Peter and Auntie Mary "think" over the journalism of main stream media, Facebook has become a major source of misinformation leading to societal division, the undermining of democracy and a marked increase in harm amongst young people.
Which means that:?I see danger in this shift to the way Facebook's algorithms will work. It's all to do with confirmation bias that influences every one of us. But instead of being influenced by the thoughts and opinions in our network of friends and family, influence will come from within the echo chambers that we inhabit.
It is already remarkably easy for bad actors to use the advertising business model to influence unsuspecting Facebookers.
It is also remarkably easy for Uncle Peter's preposterous views on the 2020 election, the European Union or people with different coloured skin to proliferate. Remember that today, anyone's thoughts and opinions are contained within the reach of their network. It only goes viral when it starts spreading amongst friends of friends.
But in Facebook's new "discovery" model, influencers (which you can replace with "people with an agenda") will have greater access to the masses (because "content" will be spread based on a specific users interests.)
If someone is racist,?racist content on Facebook will find them! We already see this happening on TikTok. When researchers created fake accounts of teenage girls on TikTok with an interest in models and body image, it took less than 45 minutes before they were fed a continuous stream of extreme dieting.
I've written a long-form essay on what I call the Facebook v TikTok Battle for Attention which you can read here ???https://bit.ly/39Dp6Tq.
w/Snippets of Insight and Information
Some News
???Twitter are testing out longer-form writing.?Although frankly I don't see what's wrong with using threads on Twitter when you need more than 280 characters. Threads is already an effective mechanism for getting a long message across and forces the writer to be concise and not too wordy. So, why do we need Twitter Notes?
???Mark Zuckerberg released a video?showing off some of Meta’s new VR prototypes.
???Instagram is opening up their NFT features to more users.?Facebook will be next. This comes as?Meta announced they were teaming up with other tech companies to create a Metaverse Standards Body. The companies include Adobe, Epic Games, Microsoft, and a few others. Notably absentees include Apple and "Decentralisation". (Web3 is meant to be the end of BigTech monopolies.)
???VCs are making record bets on Quantum Computing.?Google, Intel, Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM all have their own programs, and investors poured at least $1 billion into quantum-computing startups last year.
?? Bitcoin billionaire and FTX CEO?Sam Bankman-Fried has bailed out embattled crypto firms BlockFi and Voyager?to the tune of $750m. Anthony Scaramucci has dubbed him "the new John Pierpont Morgan" (who used his personal wealth to bail out troubled businesses in the crisis of 1907").
?? Separately,?Bankman-Fried has blamed the Fed for the current collapse in Bitcoin and the crypto valuations.
? ?The Justice Department has reached a settlement with Meta after evidence emerged of discrimination in Facebook's housing advertising system. Didn't see that one coming, said no one ever!
???Elon Musk has called Tesla’s new gigafactories in Germany and Texas “gigantic money furnaces”?that are losing billions of dollars.
???Apple workers in a Maryland store successfully voted to form a union, becoming the tech giant's first employees to do so.
Some Reading
???The Information writes about six badly timed tech acquisitions, including Salesforce’s purchase of Slack last summer at a price that was far above any other enterprise software deals of the past six years. And software firm Bolt’s $1.5 billion plan to buy crypto startup Wyre, announced in April, right before crypto prices collapsed. ($)
???The Atlantic writes about the recession, working from home and the end of cheap capital?to power disruptive tech startups like Uber.
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