It's kinda weird when someone in this position can't seem to take the simple step of removing their personal identity from a product, especially when that's 100% appropriate given the uh, identity in question.
I mean, the product is always going to have his signature so to speak. But his face as a demo? What went wrong here? What's a way to explain this outcome that hopefully avoids the conclusion that the metaverse is where you go to watch Mark perform???
Are creative, expressive users really so hard to find...?
It's kinda weird when someone in this position can't seem to take the simple step of removing their personal identity from a product, especially when that's 100% appropriate given the uh, identity in question.
I mean, the product is always going to have his signature so to speak. But his face as a demo? What went wrong here? What's a way to explain this outcome that hopefully avoids the conclusion that the metaverse is where you go to watch Mark perform???
Are creative, expressive users really so hard to find...?