
The site stirred up a mix of interest and outrage among users.
Zuck adamantly denies that Facemash was Facebook’s prototype blaming the persistence of this idea on the “The Social Network” flick né?. He made a point that the film painted him as this guy driven by a quest for a girlfriend, although he was already with Priscilla when the whole Facebook thing kicked off.
Some peeps think this girlfriend-hunting angle stems from Zuckerberg’s early project, Facemash – a wild website where students voted on who was the hottest on campus using private ID pics. So, let’s talk about Mark Zuckerberg for a sec né?. We can all agree that having a movie made about your life would be pretty bizarre right?
In a recent YouTube podcast chat with Colin and Samir Zuckerberg spilled the beans about his thoughts on “The Social Network” that flick loosely based on his rollercoaster life. Back in the day, Mark was all about those plain grey tees, but he’s stepped up his fashion game since then. And nah, it probably wasn’t a coincidence that he went for that particular shirt.
Later on, Zuckerberg arranged a movie night for his crew to watch “The Social Network” together because, you know, curiosity killed the cat. He mentioned how trippy it was watching the movie, with some parts being spot-on while the big picture kinda missed the mark on his real motivations and personal stuff.
The movie popped up on the radar when eagle-eyed fans noticed Zuck sporting the same tee Jesse Eisenberg rocked in the film né?. He’s quick to stress that back then he was just a regular kid not the tech bigwig he’s rocking today.
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