Justin, your post gets back to the main point. The content that fuels tech adoption is often the same. Kitten pics, twenty something females and porn. That's what has fueled much of the Internet, mobile and home video. It will also be what fuels VR.
Someone will create virtual pets, dogs and cats that roam your house and do cute things without requiring the work of feeding and cleaning up after them. Someone will find a way to make VR a great lure for twenty something females the same way AOL did with chat rooms at the dawn of consumer internet adoption, and porn will be ubiquitous at first. The key is making sure porn remains just as viable on the new platform as the other two for the long term... And that likely requires porn to own/control the dominant player.
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