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Metaverse in Iran

[journal article]

Sabzali, Maryam
Darvishi, Morteza
Moosavand, Masoomeh

Abstract

This research examines the Iranian digital community's engagement with the Metaverse, analyzing 14,724 tweets (expanding to 48,620 with retweets) from 23,571 unique users. Interest in the Metaverse among Iranians surged in the seven months following Facebook's rebranding but has since waned. A signi... view more

This research examines the Iranian digital community's engagement with the Metaverse, analyzing 14,724 tweets (expanding to 48,620 with retweets) from 23,571 unique users. Interest in the Metaverse among Iranians surged in the seven months following Facebook's rebranding but has since waned. A significant link between digital currency discussions and Metaverse topics was observed. Economic activists in the cryptocurrency market, forming the primary content creators, generally portray the Metaverse positively, focusing on earning opportunities. Another active group includes technology enthusiasts who share the latest Metaverse developments. Moreover, some users integrate Iran's socio-political context into their discussions, often contrasting Iran's technological stance with global giants like Facebook and addressing internet censorship. A distinct perspective comes from users wary of potential colonialist uses of technologies like the Metaverse, expressing apprehension about human subjugation. This sentiment forms the basis of most negative views on the Metaverse's development within the Iranian digital sphere.... view less

Keywords
Iran; twitter; currency; digital media; social media; facebook

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
cryptocurrency; digital community; Metaverse; technology perception; Twitter analysis

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 121-144

Journal
Journal of Cyberspace Studies, 8 (2024) 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22059/jcss.2024.95894

ISSN
2588-5502

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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