> especially Zuck who put billions into AR for not much return
While, it's indisputable about the current state of AR/VR. Zuck has a large exetensial risk to Microsoft/Apple/Google. If those companies want to revoke access to Meta's apps (ex [1]) they can and Zuck is in trouble. At one point Google was trying to compete with FaceBook with Google+ and while that didn't work, it's still a large business risk.
Putting billions into trying to get a moat for your product seems like prudent business sense when you're raking in hundreds of billions.
While, it's indisputable about the current state of AR/VR. Zuck has a large exetensial risk to Microsoft/Apple/Google. If those companies want to revoke access to Meta's apps (ex [1]) they can and Zuck is in trouble. At one point Google was trying to compete with FaceBook with Google+ and while that didn't work, it's still a large business risk.
Putting billions into trying to get a moat for your product seems like prudent business sense when you're raking in hundreds of billions.
[1]: https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/01/facebook-google-scandal/