When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, Zuckerberg said he hopes someday consumers will use VR to connect with friends and family around a virtual campfire – the implication being that this isn’t an option currently. The truth is there’s about 10,000 VR headset users that can already meet one another around a virtual campfire. They can do so through vTime, the world’s first social network that exists exclusively in VR. “We did correct him,” said vTime CMO Julian Price, referring to Zuckerberg. “vTime is making Mr. Zuckerberg’s dreams come true.” vTime, which launched late last year, is a network designed to be platform agnostic and is currently available on Samsung Gear…