The idea of the “metaverse” is synonymous with Mark Zuckerberg.
In 2021, half-robot, half-human Zuckerberg changed his company’s name from Facebook to Meta. Since then, his main goal has been to build a three-dimensional virtual reality environment, the “Metaverse.” However, he’s not the only one exploring this brave new world.
The World Economic Forum is also actively investigating the Metaverse.
Don’t get me wrong. If WEF has its way, Metaverse IDs will be used to monitor, predict, shape, and mimic user behavior.
Davis’s Unelected Globalist recently published A rather solemn report We highlight the importance of digital identity, biometric data capture, and behavioral profiling and how all three shape identity in the metaverse.
In a new 48-page report ominously titled “Metaverse Identity: Defining the Self in a Blended Reality,” WEF notes that as people “spend more time exploring, playing, and interacting in digital experiences, , suggests that a person’s metaverse identity will be central. It affects not only their daily life but also the way they express their personal identity. ”
The concept of metaverse identity consists of three key elements:
- Representation: This includes personal, social, and role identities, which can be expressed through avatars, pseudonyms, or other digital forms.
- Data: Refers to the vast amount of information about individuals collected by the hardware and software that supports the Metaverse.
- Identification: This includes various forms of identification, such as driver’s licenses, government-issued IDs, passports, birth certificates, certificates, labels, and usernames and passwords.
The report highlights that metaverse identities extend the traditional concept of “identity” by integrating with the digital infrastructure of the Internet. In other words, it’s a complex framework that covers everything from representation to data to identification.
Identity in the Metaverse is said to “connect and anchor people to the physical and virtual worlds.”
The concept of representation, on the other hand, includes how individuals express and represent themselves, whether through realistic depictions or more abstract and creative interpretations. This includes visual and verbal expressions, actions, behavior, and manners. This aspect of representation is also relevant to behavioral profiling evident in biological profiling, data collection, and various identification processes. If you are imagining communist China, then yes, you are on the right path.
Additionally, and this is an important point, introducing digital entities into the metaverse redefines the concept of representation. These digital entities can embody people, objects, systems, or abstract ideas, and possess varying levels of interaction, autonomy, and behavior within the digital environment. Worryingly, any problems with the digital replica can have real-life implications. Today, the lines between our physical and digital selves have become somewhat blurred. Tomorrow the line will be gone.
WEF, the international organization behind the great reset I’m very interested in the formation of the metaverse, so anyone who values freedom, or has very little of that freedom left, should be concerned.
As stated in the comprehensive report, the Metaverse ID data category focuses on collecting and examining data to draw conclusions about individuals (likes, dislikes, political philosophy, etc.). Using AI and machine learning, this data is used for predictions and predictions. movement pattern. Yes, it’s like “Minority Report.” According to WEF, this data, when combined with AI and ML models, enables analysis of a person’s interactions, movements, and preferences, ultimately generating an identity for that person.
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Whether these inferred data points capture current activity, predict future behavior, or predict preferences, they provide insight into a person’s identity. Furthermore, these attributes can influence how the virtual environment responds to the individual and how the individual is perceived by outsiders. Imagine this technology in the hands of Klaus Schwab and his colleagues, who specialize in manipulating human behavior and controlling people’s thoughts and actions.
This is not unfounded fear-mongering. The report specifically states that lawmakers could “easily use aggregated inferential data to monitor dissidents or suppress specific groups without their active consent.” ing.
I mean, they probably will.
However, some people may say, “I don’t want to participate in the Metaverse at all.” I refuse to even think about going into it. ”
While I applaud your efforts, you and your loved ones may have little choice but to participate, especially if the Metaverse is the next chapter of the Internet. If everything is online, how are you going to stay offline?
Your Metaverse ID could also be your passport, the golden ticket you need to join the online world. Don’t get me wrong. If WEF does its thing, Metaverse IDs will be used to monitor, predict, shape, and mimic user behavior. This determines what information you can and cannot access, and what information you can and cannot share. You have been warned.

