Many expect Facebook to fail as they shift toward Metaverse

Posted on Thursday, March 9, 2023 by BRITTANY HAINZINGER, Social Editor

Over the past few years, the Metaverse has proven to be a controversial topic, with some embracing the technological development and others shunning the idea of it. Particularly, Facebook's Metaverse has caused a division in opinions, with many questioning its capability in creating its own.

47% of respondents expect Facebook to fail as they shift toward the Metaverse

That's why, at BanklessTimes.com, we decided to conduct our own research into the opinions surrounding Facebook's Metaverse attempts by surveying 2000 US adults who use social media more than once a week.

Key findings

  • 47% of respondents think Facebook is wasting its money on the Metaverse.
  • Similarly, 44% believe their Metaverse will fail.
  • More than half trust Facebook (53%) and Google (51%) to build Metaverses.
  • Whilst less than a third trust Tesla and less than a quarter trust TikTok.
  • More than 1 in 10 reports not trusting any of the companies listed to build a Metaverse.
  • Millennials were the age group that reported the most trust in Facebook to build a metaverse at 54%.
  • Whilst Gen Z trusted Google the most at 52%.
  • More than 1 in 5 men view the Metaverse positively, in comparison to less than 2 in 5 women.


"The metaverse has become fact, and it's transforming our perception of the world and the way we participate in it. We can experience it simultaneously with an unlimited number of other people while retaining our individual presence," commented Jonathan Merry, CEO of BanklessTimes.com.

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