{"id":15276,"date":"2022-11-23T05:42:08","date_gmt":"2022-11-23T05:42:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/crypto\/metaverse-a-top-3-contender-for-oxfords-word-of-the-year\/"},"modified":"2022-11-23T05:42:10","modified_gmt":"2022-11-23T05:42:10","slug":"metaverse-a-top-3-contender-for-oxfords-word-of-the-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/crypto\/metaverse-a-top-3-contender-for-oxfords-word-of-the-year\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Metaverse\u2019 a top 3 contender for Oxford\u2019s Word of the Year"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The word \u201cMetaverse\u201d is one of three in the running to be crowned the Oxford “Word of the Year\u201d (WOTY) in a competition run by the Oxford University Press (OUP), the publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary.<\/p>\n
OUP officially announced the launch of the competition and its three finalist words for 2022 on Nov. 22 with this year marking the first time the public can participate in voting for the WOTY.<\/p>\n
\u201cMetaverse\u201d will compete against the terms \u201c#IStandWith\u201d and \u201cGoblin Mode\u201d.<\/p>\n
\n1\ufe0f\u20e3 metaverse<\/p>\n
Usage increased as we discussed #hybrid<\/a> working, debated the ethics, and wondered about the feasibility of an entirely online future. pic.twitter.com\/Lk0pLfc1mW<\/a><\/p>\n
\u2014 Oxford University Press (@OxUniPress) November 22, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
In OUP\u2019s video pitch for the Metaverse, it described it as \u201ca hypothetical virtual reality environment in which users interact with one another\u2019s avatars and their surroundings in an immersive way.\u201d<\/p>\n
\u201cThe term dates back to the 1990s, with the first recorded use in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1992 in the science fiction novel Snow Crash by Neil Stephenson,\u201d the video stated. <\/p>\n
Oxford noted that “Metaverse” has quadrupled in usage in Oct. 2022 compared to that of Oct. 2021. The video stated that more lifestyle and work-related activities taking place in virtual reality environments may bring about \u201cmore debates over the ethics and feasibility of an entirely online future.\u201d<\/p>\n
As for the other two WOTY candidates, \u201c#IStandWith\u201d has become an increasingly used phrase for political activism, while \u201cGoblin Mode\u201d emerged as a post-COVID-19 lockdown concept in which one rejects \u201creturning back to normal\u201d and instead does what they want to do.<\/p>\n
As for how the three phrases were chosen, OUP stated that they ran an analysis on a language data system in order to narrow down the candidates to three. <\/p>\n
In order to officially vote for \u201cMetaverse\u201d or the other two candidates, voters must cast their vote on Oxford Languages\u2019 website.<\/p>\n
Over 237,000 votes have been cast so far, with voting set to close Dec. 2.<\/p>\n
Oxford did not state when the winning word would be announced.<\/p>\n
Related: <\/em><\/strong>What is metaverse in blockchain? A beginner’s guide on an internet-enabled virtual world<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n
In what could spell how the votes are panning out, at the time of writing a Twitter poll by OUP shows 63% of 929 voters favored “Goblin Mode”, followed by “Metaverse” at 22% then “#IStandWith” at 15%:<\/p>\n
\nAre you #Teammetaverse<\/a>, #TeamGoblinMode<\/a>, or #TeamIStandWith<\/a>? Vote now for Oxford Word of the Year 2022.<\/p>\n