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Metaverse dangers: How to protect brands from the dark side

Sprout Social

There isn’t much regulation at the moment, which has led to inconsistent expectations and user experiences, especially surrounding security and privacy best practices. According to a Sprout survey of 300 marketers responsible for their brands social media strategy, 64% cite data, privacy and brand safety as concerns within the metaverse.

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6 Ways Emerging Technologies Are Set to Change the Use of Social Media

SocMed Sean

The increasing use of the Internet of Things has resulted in so many changes in the way we live our lives and interact with our physical world. This is the middle zone between our real and virtual worlds and superimposes computer-generated images (that are often taken from a virtual world) on to our real world.

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The Metaverse: What it is and why it matters for brands

Sprout Social

To put it simply, the metaverse is an all-encompassing term that refers to immersive, hyper-realistic virtual environments where people can interact via personalized avatars. The book described the metaverse as a digital world that exists parallel to the physical world, with the ability to visit virtual spaces at will.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In case it isn’t obvious, Facebook wall posts are completely public to all your friends (unless you tweak your privacy settings). Considering the above example, I pose a question on Facebook etiquette: Is it appropriate to let these requests sit in pending mode or to reject the friends outright?? Not humanizing your profile.

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