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Facebook plans to change its name, claims report

Dharvi Vaid
October 20, 2021

Technology giant Facebook could change its name next week, according to a report published by The Verge. A name change could reflect a new focus for the social media company.

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The logo of "facebook" is displayed on a smartphone and a screen
A rebranding would likely position the Facebook social media app as one of the several products under a parent companyImage: Metin Aktas/AA/picture alliance

Facebook is planning to change its name next week to reflect its emphasis on building the metaverse, The Verge reported on Tuesday, citing a source with direct knowledge of the matter.

The report said Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg intends to talk about the rebranding at the company's annual Connect conference, slated for October 28, but the name could be revealed sooner.

Facebook told news agency Reuters that it "does not comment on rumor or speculation."

The rebranding would likely position the Facebook social media app as one of the several products under the umbrella of a parent company, which will oversee groups like WhatsApp, Instagram and Oculus, The Verge said.

WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram apps on a mobile phone
Facebook owns the WhatsApp messenger and photo-sharing app InstagramImage: Ercin Erturk/AA/picture alliance

The social media giant has described its "metaverse" project as "a new phase of interconnected virtual experiences" that make use of virtual and augmented reality and this week said it would hire 10,000 people in the EU to work on the project.

Tuesday's report comes as the company faces increasing criticism and scrutiny over its business and user data practices.