A recent analysis of more than a million tweets turned up a list of countries that love and hate the metaverse, with Vietnam registering the greatest love for the concept e Ireland heading the opposite side of the spectrum.
The data website, CoinKickoff, analyzed 1.6 million tweets from different parts of the world to determine which countries are in favor of the metaverse concept and which countries are against it. The results showed that Vietnam topped the list of countries in favor, with 56.8% of positive tweets coming from the Southeast Asian country.
East Asian countries were generally supportive of the concept. In addition to Vietnam, the Philippines, Ukraine, Nigeria and Indonesia are also among the countries that are most supportive of the metaverse.
Meanwhile, Ireland topped the list of countries with the most tweets against the idea of the metaverse. The data showed that 14.4% of the metaverse-related tweets from the European country were negative towards the concept.
Western countries were the most opposed to the metaverse. Apart from Ireland, Denmark, New Zealand, the United States and Canada were the countries with the most tweets expressing negative feelings towards the idea.
Meanwhile, the use cases of the metaverse continue to develop as time goes on. In a recent interview, Jennifer Roberts, a partner at Woodstock Ventures, explained to Cointelegraph how the Woodstock music festival is using the metaverse to reinvent its future and preserve its legacy. Roberts described the metaverse as a “democratizing experience” and a place where people celebrate the things they believe in.
Nokia, a brand many remember for its mobile devices, has also ventured into the metaverse to connect remote breweries and aircraft technicians. Nokia Oceania CTO Robert Joyce recently told Cointelegraph that Nokia has been conducting joint experiments to use the metaverse in various ways.
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