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Storyboard | Why and how Facebook became Meta

Facebook's name change comes at a time when the company is battling severe criticism over its algorithmic and content decisions. Here’s an account of the reasons that led to the change.

December 21, 2021 / 14:52 IST
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The big question is: will Meta help the corporate brand shed Facebook’s baggage?
The big question is: will Meta help the corporate brand shed Facebook’s baggage?

After 17 years of being called Facebook, the social networking giant has a new name. Facebook’s corporate entity is now ‘Meta’. Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg announced the change at the company’s live-streamed virtual and augmented reality conference, sharing that the new title captured more of the company’s core ambition to build the metaverse.

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“I am proud to announce that starting today, our company is now Meta. Our mission remains the same, it’s still about bringing people together. Our apps and our brands they’re not changing either. From now on, we’re going to be metaverse-first, not Facebook-first,” said Zuckerberg at the event. Among its family of apps are Instagram and WhatsApp.

The new corporate identity comes at a time when the company has seen a sustained backlash, specifically when a whistleblower and a former employee leaked a bunch of documents detailing the missteps Facebook has made over the years. This report also revealed how the company is aware of many of the harms its apps and services cause but either doesn't rectify the issues or struggles to address them.