@@guardianv5846 what do you mean? Theyre worth in 2021 is, at the low end, 100 billion. It says net worth is 900billion. But I’m not sure how true that is. Either way, it worked out for Microsoft.
He secretly hacked and stole information from other students at his college, got caught and punished? Interesting. So, we should have seen Facebook's privacy violation practices coming from the beginning.
Gotta say knowing he hacked into the Harvard database as a kid to get student information really explains his continuous issues with Facebook and privacy
@@s-t-u-n5488 Thank you!! Bc my social media pages are very positive, it’s one of the ways I keep in contact with the many people I’ve came across in my life. People just don’t want to be honest and accountable for what they do in real life so they hide behind screens. But with social media it’s so easy to just delete block the person, you truly are ur own master to it and if it’s affecting you it’s because you are choosing that toxicity.
S Churchill Technically, yes, he's right. Yes, it's a statement. But it still carries, if not the implication of a question, at the very least, the invitation to respond as if it were a question. Someone without autism would understand that implied response request and give one, either something like "Yeah, I am...", or "No, I'm not...", or maybe "We're all buddies..." Anything, other than "Is that a question?" To be honest, I'd even expect many folks with autism to have enough social awareness to provide some kind of response, rather than just asking if it was a question. Zuckerberg's got the autism Bad... I'd be curious to know if his mother was a psychologist before or after he was born...
Andrew Cisneros No. A coherent mind, would understand that a conversation was being held, and understand the subtleties of conversation, ie to make a response to continue the flow of the conversation, rather than needing the obvious to be spelled out thus. Embarrassing that you would try to defend his behaviour by trying to claim it as 'logical'.
Lady: "Guess what my favorite tv show is?" Mark: "I Cant" 10 years later: "Give me a run down of her top 100 favorite shows that we data mined from her web history"
I worked at a company as a cloud engineer as my first job out of college. The smartest engineer in that company was 20 years old, the VP of the company would constantly ask him for help, along with everybody else, including me. That being said, when 60 minutes started roasting Zuckerburg for being a "toddler CEO" in a condescending way, I thought back to that first job. Why does age matter, if a person makes it happen, it happened.
It's just how boomers think. "Back in my day CEOs were 70 years old! These whacky kids just do the darnedest things!" They don't see it as being condescending
Old peoples were always considered more experienced, but young peoples are the ones that actually change the world. Else we'll still be using mails in the letterbox
🌷🐝 U shouldn’t make music. 60 minutes are filled with adult losers that think they are rulers. Facebook founder accepted Monotheism in his life: he is a loser too. He might have to 🐝 a peon once or twice 🐝4 🐝ing perhaps a single celled organism or 🌷🐝 up to 8 celled organism in a pond or lake.
I remember when people first told me about facebook and they all talked about it as this "tool" to reconnect with people you haven't spoken to in years. They talked about how amazing it is to find people from their high school days on it. No one talks about facebook in that context anymore. It has metastasized into something else.
@@blancasuave6658 I remember preferring MySpace for the longest time but eventually I switched to Facebook cos I liked the games. This was years ago lol
Reid H. Reid H. 1 second ago @ 5:42 look at the size of his pupils. They are basketballs. Just earlier the camera showed the interviewers eyes and they were small from what you expect with a lot of studio lighting. Clearly, this indicates some kind of drug effect.
It's really sweet of him sending 1 Billion dollars every year back to his home planet for his family, which equates to the average wage there. That's how hard planetgrants work on other planets.
Then maybe you're also awkward. An interview, if you've ever watched one, is basically just a conversation. A non-awkward reaction might be "well, I don't know about that..." or some kind of expression. Not just, "is that a question? It didn't end in a question mark."
Soe AhaKar its fakes confidence. He tried very hard to hide his anxiety and stress. He use to take classes in body languange and psycology. Im sure that helps him mantain is clearly faked confidence
Talk like a robot walk like a robot. Think more talk less. When he walks like a robot i know he was talk with heself,another he told he walk like this~Yea.✌️
I'm an Xennial, and we are happy when we connect with old friends. Maybe some younger people are overly saturated with the connectivity and paradoxical relationships.
She's a reporter. She's supposed to be critical. This isn't an advertisement for Facebook. It's a report on Facebook, a billion dollar company which was in hot water for sharing private information without the explicit consent of its users.
@@bulletprooftiger1879 remember those good times, when media was more for the truth or very least favored the public. couple million, and I could be praised for pouring a glass of water. Granted I am wicked good at it, haha
Yeah i agree, she was kinda being rude and overly critical. Some of her words were harsh, seems like she was trying to assert dominance on young Mark or sumn like dat.
It disgusts me when in the video they say that he may be too young. It's his own business that he created and he has every right to run it regardless of his age. People are just jealous that he became so successful at his age even as a dropout. You go mark!! You are one of the most inspiring beings of all time!!!
THISDUCKISGOINGTOKILLME Homie was a Harvard dropout, born into a rich family & smart af. Capitalized on his situation which is cool and some ppl take the lazy route ( which he didn’t do). I respect him but wouldn’t call him inspiring. Didn’t have to take any real risks or hardships, but again still very very impressive.
@@erickpiccirillo9810 whiiich was Zuckerbergs fault cuz he pressed a button and not a mistake of an employee which can happen to literally every company
Interviewer: States “you seem to be replacing everybody” Mark: 😶 Interviewer: “you’re just staring at me” Mark: “is that a question?” Interviewer: 👁 👄 👁
Havnt had Facebook for years But I gotta admit he was just a hardworking talented kid who made it I Don't get it why so many hates him You don't like Facebook. Don't use it then
He’s probably one of the most smartest tech mogul who’s still alive.that man bought Instagram for a billion dollars and now Instagram alone is bringing revenues worth 50+ billions.high iq people always take calculated risks and boy was he years ahead of his time.
Personally I find his awkwardness entertaining and quite funny. He’s a logician and analyst let him be. His very awkwardness is a reflection of his powerful mind, because that’s where he is most of the time and for good reason.
Uckerberg: Couldn't confront reality if it jumped up and bit him in the arse. Somebody tell him it's only four strokes on the keyboard to fix up a new setting.
It wasn't arrogant. She made a statement and there was no question given, so he didn't know how to reply. He's a very logical person - not socially aware. Anyone who reads his response as arrogant does not understand mildly autistic people and their purely rational thinking style.
@@GafferSamz TV Shows usually are scripted and rehearsed sometimes too. So there's a good chance he wanted that in there. I'm guessing he knew he had to cover his tracks before people started looking.
@@hanselreay I doubt itwas scripted and rehearsed for that bit, if so its a silly mistake. It seems like a mistake someome of her age and background might make tho
He was trying to process the incoming data on whether it was a question or a statement. He had a point from his robotic view but as a human it was pretty apparent that she wanted him to reply lol.
The fact that he didn't want to budge when there was criticism of beacon by FB's users, who this should be intended. For people to connect, socialize, get together in community. That shows what his real driver has become
4:01 " wE WeRE waRNed that hE mIght Be aWkwRd". He's not awkward when you say you have a question and he waits for you to finish. The interviewer was trying to hook some quotes about him better than Larry & Sergey. He called the bluff by remaining silent.
They were trying to say that Facebook could be like a “google” in the future, at that time they did not know a lot of the objectives of Facebook. Also they said that if you search on google for example “Obama”, they would appear a lot of things like news, profiles etc of Facebook on google so that was a moment of tension for google.
2:42 everyone saying this isn't human behaviour, actually it's very human to have flaws and not act exactly the same like all the other humans around us. I bet he had/has severe (social) anxiety and too much self awareness, which causes him to act weird and makes his muscles tense and stiff... P.S. We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty
Tie all of that in with the fact the producers of 60 minutes probably asked him to walk through his office.. I think anyone would feel awkward and out of place in a situation like that. He's definitely a robot/lizard hybrid though.
Honestly, I think he just suffers from some sort of social anxiety or is naturally awkward. The interviewer was a bit rude and her questions weren't insightful by any means. He created his company, why is there question whether he deserves to have the right to own it at his age? This perspective is very immature. Makes me wonder if that is truly what the interviewer thought would be a beneficial aim or what would be reflected as the most entertaining to the general public. Most of what she said was based on opinion, and unfortunately, that is what mainstream news has fully engulfed themselves in. Professional journalism is out of the window (at least for most mainstream sources), Instead of giving us facts and allowing us to decide how we perceive the subject we are instead given their opinion that is then stated as if it is fact. This is type of journalism is becoming normalized for our younger generation, soon they won't even realize they have a right to honest, non-partisan journalism.
Yes, all the YT comment critics would excel in a 60 minutes interview. I also found the tone of this piece subtly but unabashedly disrespectful to Mark. The "toddler CEO", bestowed by some pundit no one knew the name of then and doesn't now.
@Its Okie i mean the proof is he had to pay them an "undisclosed amount" of money....he deff stole the idea but he made it bigger than wat they were doing so i see where he thinks its different but its rly not he just expanded the idea
I think his ideas with the original idea were wildly different. They would never have done what he did, never have grown. Most businesses are an imitation of something and only some businessmen make valuable decisions for their profit.
It's quite common to take certain ideas or products and realize that they could be improved on, then change them around a bit and produce something that catches on and sells by the millions. Modern guitar players dig out an old blues tune, brush it up a bit and come up with a hit - just ask Eric Clapton. Ferdinand Porsche looked over the shoulder of Tatra's chief design engineer Ledwinka and "borrowed" some ideas which he then applied to a quite similar looking car later called the Beetle. Would Tatra have been as successful? Probably not. The combustion engine existed for decades; Otto Benz improved it and installed it into a carriage - he didn't invent it but he made it work in the right application, and made it available to the public. Most inventions are being improved over time, sometimes over centuries. The guy who invented the wheel can't claim he invented everything that uses wheels. If someone has a good idea but doesn't develop it into a success, you can't blame a person who realizes the potential, refines it, fine-tunes it for a specific use and then cashes in on it.
@Ayexa Heart ah python user. Btw use print('Is that a question?') It will save you time and allow for if you wanted to do print('Lizard said "Is that a question?"') That would print Lizard said "Is that a question"
"Facebook has yet to figure out how to make money off its huge audience."
They sure figured that out.
@Neelansh Mishra And those ads are powered by users' data, which is also selled to other companies
They kinda explained it here (partially) 9:11
Valued at $15 billion...is that realistic? Turns out, no.
@@guardianv5846 what do you mean? Theyre worth in 2021 is, at the low end, 100 billion.
It says net worth is 900billion. But I’m not sure how true that is. Either way, it worked out for Microsoft.
@@OkarinHououinKyouma every website when you accept their cookies does the same.
@@guardianv5846 what are you talking about🤣🤣🤣😂 do you think the value of a company is just an opinion or something?!🤣😂😂😂 I’m rolling
Time is flying, this video looks like something from the 90's
All msm looks ancient to me
technology is expanding at an exponential rate, it gets better every year!
@@mariah8924 no
@@mariah8924 BC of aliens thank them!!
@@sethwhite8597 it’s 2008
He secretly hacked and stole information from other students at his college, got caught and punished? Interesting. So, we should have seen Facebook's privacy violation practices coming from the beginning.
I did, hence why I never invested a good ammount of time or any truly personal data there
I can’t believe I am just hearing about this *this year*
You should have seen A LOT more than THAT sweetheart.
you should watch the social network
The biggest warning sign was obviously the stealing personal data for ads. He never let that idea go despite it becoming a scandal so early on
Gotta say knowing he hacked into the Harvard database as a kid to get student information really explains his continuous issues with Facebook and privacy
This.
We should've seen it coming
@@merlumili i live in a cave here, wtf did he do now?
And his disregard for rules lol
And never being held accountable or face any serious consequences
Mark: "Is that a question?"
The Social Network portrayal was accurate.
@Tyler TY 🍪
That was a valid statement. What would you have responded to that?
No crap.
Came here to comment exactly that. Jesse nails it!!
No it wasn’t. It’s pretty much all a fairytale since Fakebook is literally DARPA’s “LifeLog.”
3:52 he tries so hard not to lick his eyes
😂 😂 😂 😂
no empathy him
😂😂😂
😂🤣
I burst out laughing🤣
At least we can all agree that he hasn’t change a bit.
you forgot the D on changed. I'll give it to ya.
@@CyanideSprinkles don’t worry, your mom said she would love to take it from you
@@AlgoCurioso2.0 Don't worry, I've been giving it to her for weeks. You're next.
@@SkillUpMobileGaming 💀💀
MUMMY MUMMY MUMMY!
2008: Are you on Facebook yet?
2022: Are you on Facebook still?
No.
Well u r definitely on Instagram isn’t it?
"addictive waste of time" is the most accurate description of FB I've heard.
You can say that same thing for every social media app. Instagram, Snapchat, RUclips, Twitter etc
Well said. On top of all that, Facebook ruins friendships and destroys people mentally.
What gets me is that it’s A.I. now- it’s been unleashed for at least 5 years. Has anyone else noticed the impact?
this way of thinking needs to change. the people involved in the friendships destroyed peoples mentally. accountability is lacking.
@@s-t-u-n5488 Thank you!! Bc my social media pages are very positive, it’s one of the ways I keep in contact with the many people I’ve came across in my life. People just don’t want to be honest and accountable for what they do in real life so they hide behind screens. But with social media it’s so easy to just delete block the person, you truly are ur own master to it and if it’s affecting you it’s because you are choosing that toxicity.
“We were warned he could be awkward.” 💀
MS 37 😂👌
He's awkward... but he's right ... that wasn't a question at all....
Just a statement. ..
Lmao
S Churchill but the dude just stared at her like a freak lmao
S Churchill Technically, yes, he's right. Yes, it's a statement. But it still carries, if not the implication of a question, at the very least, the invitation to respond as if it were a question. Someone without autism would understand that implied response request and give one, either something like "Yeah, I am...", or "No, I'm not...", or maybe "We're all buddies..." Anything, other than "Is that a question?"
To be honest, I'd even expect many folks with autism to have enough social awareness to provide some kind of response, rather than just asking if it was a question. Zuckerberg's got the autism Bad... I'd be curious to know if his mother was a psychologist before or after he was born...
Andrew Cisneros No. A coherent mind, would understand that a conversation was being held, and understand the subtleties of conversation, ie to make a response to continue the flow of the conversation, rather than needing the obvious to be spelled out thus. Embarrassing that you would try to defend his behaviour by trying to claim it as 'logical'.
Lady: "Guess what my favorite tv show is?" Mark: "I Cant" 10 years later: "Give me a run down of her top 100 favorite shows that we data mined from her web history"
😂 😂 😂 Brilliant
Reminds me of that show on Netflix about social media
@@lexirusso5840 you mean the show about mark Zuckerberg? lol
ruclips.net/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/видео.html 0:08
He couldn’t cause he’s a bot
I worked at a company as a cloud engineer as my first job out of college.
The smartest engineer in that company was 20 years old, the VP of the company would constantly ask him for help, along with everybody else, including me.
That being said, when 60 minutes started roasting Zuckerburg for being a "toddler CEO" in a condescending way, I thought back to that first job. Why does age matter, if a person makes it happen, it happened.
It's just how boomers think. "Back in my day CEOs were 70 years old! These whacky kids just do the darnedest things!" They don't see it as being condescending
Old peoples were always considered more experienced, but young peoples are the ones that actually change the world. Else we'll still be using mails in the letterbox
Nah that old bih was clearly a hater. Everyone in this video was wrong
Make it young and people will make fun of your age, make it later in life and they'll say you're too old. 🤷♂
So they transfer the topic from something they are not familar with/don't understand to something they are familiar with/seem to understand.
Interviewer: "Your running this huge company"
Mark: "Its not that big"
Market Value: 541 Billion USD
This was 10 years ago...
He's worth like $55B now, this was when he was worth $3B
frame of reference
400 employees is like a medium size company
You're*
2:42
---- initialize walking----
i lold
i died laughing
lol
Whoa, easy with these jokes, I almost died here.
2 D 😂😂
60 minutes literally a decade ahead of the us congress
🌷🐝 U shouldn’t make music. 60 minutes are filled with adult losers that think they are rulers. Facebook founder accepted Monotheism in his life: he is a loser too. He might have to 🐝 a peon once or twice 🐝4 🐝ing perhaps a single celled organism or 🌷🐝 up to 8 celled organism in a pond or lake.
can u tell me more about those 8 celled organisms
Mare Sea what kind of weird loser are you using bumblebees instead of b
Sheew wee to u🌈 u have a problem with colours🏳️🌈♻️
@@austejarainbowcloud140 it's annoying and pointless... Why do you do it?
Her condensending attitude makes Mark actually seem sympathetic. Which is quite the feat.
I think there was some condensendation in his pants.
@@bossudude420 hahahahaaha
@@noreenhannahgabriel9251 nah that wasn’t even that good bro makes no sense. He was scared of this woman?
Fermi-Dirac
2:41 his walking skills was still on pre alpha back then
When do they update it?
They're updating his code this year.
That made me laugh more than it should lmfao
Hahaha haha
Thats the multibillion dollar walk right there
"you're just staring at me..."
"Is that a question?"
DawsonTheDawg I was confused too lmao I dig him 😹 he was not feeling that interview at all
😂😂😂
He prob was reading her mind
@@PacsEuphanasia getting the electric pulses
yes
2008: “Facebook is a threat to Google”
2020: “What was she talking about?”
Dude I was like wtf, they both do different things😂
🤣
Facebook is a social media company, Google is a search engine, however both are similar in that they’re in the advertising industry.
@@jaypay1252 but Google as a search engine at that point was not an advertising company
google had Orkut and Google plus later
I thought the social network exaggerated his personality, but after watching this I can confirm that they did not. Lmao.
They really didn't
He was getting disrespected constantly throughout this interview.
ikr, calling him kid and stuff
@@Leonhavenify 23 years old kind of is pretty young.
Dan Bertucci calm down dan
Disrespected??? How??
I AGREE HOW
“Are you changing the way candidates are running for president“. Not sure she saw this coming but man she was spot on
@@Somerandomdude0815 ik
That's probably where he got that idea.
@@Somerandomdude0815 lol that aged well
@@Somerandomdude0815 We were warned in 2008 that's when the clip was taken
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2:42 wow, that's almost human-like walk
Zuckerbot beta 0.08 seemed to be more advanced than release version 20.20.
@@jscorpio1987 agreed. Am having a meeting with his manufacturing
LOL
@@BLXYDE you're cute! 😍
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
I remember when people first told me about facebook and they all talked about it as this "tool" to reconnect with people you haven't spoken to in years. They talked about how amazing it is to find people from their high school days on it. No one talks about facebook in that context anymore. It has metastasized into something else.
It metastasized into cancer.
So true. It was so cool when it came out and seemed innocent enough. Took me a while to get on, now I regret it.
Idk why my comment printed twice 🤣
@@blancasuave6658 I remember preferring MySpace for the longest time but eventually I switched to Facebook cos I liked the games. This was years ago lol
It wasnt hard to find your high school people back then. Just a qick search on the internet.
“toddler CEO”
hmmm
“BOSS BABY”
AKIRÁ 😂😂
Big fat boss baby
ruclips.net/video/sWjj8j_Rb-I/видео.html
"Guess my favorite TV show"
"I can't"
Now he can.
He can probably get her to work for FOX
If he wanted.
Why is this terrifying
He can't guess. He knew it.
3:24 "What do you think it's done to him as a person"
It turned him into the *ZUCC*
OmegaFalcon xd
oh my lord
What's zucc?
Hi fellow survivor of the end of gd reign
hmmm lol
Love looking back to his old software. He’s updated so much since this interview
He didn't, employees such as product managers and computer programmers did
“23 year old takes over famous company” Mark ‘took over’ nothing, he created Facebook from scratch at age 19.
bro here takes over is in refer.. to Facebook's market value taking over market values of Ford and CBS.
He is like real world Tony stark with opposite attitude of Robert Downey
Karthik Venkatachalam bruh what? Have you seen any Ironman movie lol 😂
Not really, he stole the idea and many other's hard work.
Robbie Violante well he stole the idea from the winklevoss twins
7:05 “Hillary Clinton is hugely unpopular” well some things never change lmao
😂😂😂😂 I died when I saw that
Facebook sure tried hard for Her tho
lol!
ruclips.net/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/видео.html 0:08
Literally
9:30 - He's trying so hard to talk like a human, we're not fooled...
My god, its like his eyes stare down at my soul, so unsettling
Reid H.
Reid H.
1 second ago
@ 5:42 look at the size of his pupils. They are basketballs. Just earlier the camera showed the interviewers eyes and they were small from what you expect with a lot of studio lighting. Clearly, this indicates some kind of drug effect.
MITCHELL WIGGS He is very introverted I think
MITCHELL WIGGS I think he was a computer geek and awkward
He's just embarrassed
This interview is insane to watch today after all the recent developments in 2021
Yup
It's really sweet of him sending 1 Billion dollars every year back to his home planet for his family, which equates to the average wage there. That's how hard planetgrants work on other planets.
Lol
Great comment
LMFAOOO 😅😅😅
Most of it goes to the intergalactic bank in the form of transaction fees 😔
I love this 😂😂😂
9:40 that swallow was LOUUUUUD
Just scrolled down when I came to this part hoping someone else caught it
He was trying to keep down a few hundred billion dollars worth of vomit with that swallow.
Swallowing bugs ain’t easy.
Lmao the mic was on his shirt . Normalize being nervous when people are trying to ruin u . Yall get a life or do something with it
It will be fixed in the next update! Thanks for contributing to zucc!
It's insane to think the world has changed so much in 13 years...
Yeah, technology is advancing exponentially and will continue to for the foreseeable future. Wait...13 years was 2008... you really are right.
Its 2024 now@@KatSpicert
@@Jinxsilco31 Yep, and boy was that especially correct two years later...
"Guess what my favorite tv show is?"
"I can't"
Not yet zuck, not yet.
3:51 blank stare...is that a question?
thats confidence
Then maybe you're also awkward. An interview, if you've ever watched one, is basically just a conversation. A non-awkward reaction might be "well, I don't know about that..." or some kind of expression. Not just, "is that a question? It didn't end in a question mark."
Soe AhaKar its fakes confidence. He tried very hard to hide his anxiety and stress. He use to take classes in body languange and psycology. Im sure that helps him mantain is clearly faked confidence
not a question Mark, not a question.
He was literally asking. Lizards don’t know what questions are. They don’t speak
A young robot, but a robot nonetheless.
Early model
I really don't understand why people call him a robot XD. Can someone explain haha
He talks so unnaturally and awkwardly it's like a robot trying to imitate human speech and patterns.
Ianxle Vergara look up lizard people
@@ianxlevergara5353 zuckerberg is the perfect example of the man machine without feelings
His one bedroom apartment with a mattress on the floor. As long as there is a plug socket and a node he can plug himself in and recharge.
LOL LOL 😂😂😂😂
This made me wheeze and gasp for air, thank you
I've been laughing for 20 minutes straight thank you so much
the 'Is that a question' is so like the scene in the social network
wow that's pretty cool, I agree
Why does he always look like he's holding his breath. Breathe Mark, breathe.
Two Buffalos Making Noise cuz he's a robot
Cause he’s being fake. He’s being manipulative.
well that was the young ZUCC.he had loads of updates since then
Two Buffalos Making Noise inhale.exe has failed
His breathing mechanism probably gone out! Give the bot a break!!!
Dude the way he walks is like a robot
I dont get why people are acting like he didnt always look like a robot.
Because he is a robot
It's called pride
Mark :Be bop bop be bop I am a 🤖.
Talk like a robot walk like a robot. Think more talk less. When he walks like a robot i know he was talk with heself,another he told he walk like this~Yea.✌️
"Here's a guy I haven't heard from in 2 years and I'm so thrilled!" - said no one ever
Anyone who has ever worked anywhere doesnt usually want to hear from old coworkers on fb.
It was obviously staged.
@@frankeinstein719 Mark was about to comment on how weird that was but they cutted it lol
I get thrilled hearing from people I haven't heard from in several years.
I'm an Xennial, and we are happy when we connect with old friends. Maybe some younger people are overly saturated with the connectivity and paradoxical relationships.
“A useful tool or a addictive waste of time” is a really great way to put almost anything on the internet these days.
This lady proves that the saying “Respect your elders!” only means something when they respect you back.
She's a reporter. She's supposed to be critical. This isn't an advertisement for Facebook. It's a report on Facebook, a billion dollar company which was in hot water for sharing private information without the explicit consent of its users.
@@bulletprooftiger1879 remember those good times, when media was more for the truth or very least favored the public. couple million, and I could be praised for pouring a glass of water. Granted I am wicked good at it, haha
Yeah i agree, she was kinda being rude and overly critical. Some of her words were harsh, seems like she was trying to assert dominance on young Mark or sumn like dat.
@@rabeeaahmed7511 Yall kids are soft asf
Especially when she said he obviously didn’t spend money on expensive clothes
It disgusts me when in the video they say that he may be too young. It's his own business that he created and he has every right to run it regardless of his age. People are just jealous that he became so successful at his age even as a dropout. You go mark!! You are one of the most inspiring beings of all time!!!
Agree w/ everything except him being inspiring. Inspiring is the last thing i’d call him lol
@@caelh3858 oh how come?
@@caelh3858 The guy literally made a multi-billion dollar company at age of 19. Inspiring asf if you ask me
THISDUCKISGOINGTOKILLME Homie was a Harvard dropout, born into a rich family & smart af. Capitalized on his situation which is cool and some ppl take the lazy route ( which he didn’t do). I respect him but wouldn’t call him inspiring. Didn’t have to take any real risks or hardships, but again still very very impressive.
@@caelh3858 Are you stupid bruh? You think running a multi-billion dollar business from such a young age doesn't come with any risks or hardships?
Watching this makes me realize how accurate Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal was.
They are both the same person
ruclips.net/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/видео.html 0:08
Same! Good actor!
jesse Heisenberg ⁉️
because he just changed his human skin to look like jesse einsenberg duh
Oh my god, man!
What happened at 3:50?!
She drops a very confusing phrase and then says that Zuckerberg is awkward for not understanding her.
"Toddler CEO. "
MATE he is 23 years old and handles the company very well.
Old whites love to demean.
“accidentally leaks over 500M people’s info”
@@erickpiccirillo9810 whiiich was Zuckerbergs fault cuz he pressed a button and not a mistake of an employee which can happen to literally every company
@@Paixmoo Ever heard a “joke”?
@@erickpiccirillo9810 this is a concept new to me, i need to reset my processing units to gain this information. This procedure will take a few hours
That lady seems so happy for him and she can't get over the fact that he's so young.
@@bodbn He was 23 at the time that's pretty young and no he is not a lizard don't believe in fairytales kid.
@@vrsce0178 he's indeed a lizard, yes.
Svartov proof?
@@homtanks9416 watch his testimony from today and if you think that is 100% human...
@@bodbn w h a t
Interviewer: States “you seem to be replacing everybody”
Mark: 😶
Interviewer: “you’re just staring at me”
Mark: “is that a question?”
Interviewer: 👁 👄 👁
🤣
HAHHAAHHAA
2:43- 12:43
I agree with her *"This robot is learning very fast"*
He is still answering questions the same way.
in 2008:
She: "Guess what my favorite TV Show is"
Zuck: "I can't"
2019:
She: "Guess what .... "
Zuck: "Say no more, here it is"
That lady was just jealous he was a "toddler CEO" while she still had a boss like all of us lol
Unless you are your own boss ;)
Lol
@@uuuultra how do u have that checkmark?
@@zabiullahMONTAGES Boss.
@Destiny Island I did
i love how he's so unbothered about the lawsuit
I think that was an act.
1:26
"Guess, what my favorite tv show is"
"I can't..."
"DUUUH!"
"...yet"
Isn't that cool that she can say " Mark Zuckerberg helped me make my Facebook profile. "
Probably photographically memorized all her personal data as he typet it in for her too...
Because now he; the weasel; can now spy on her whenever HE likes.
No that's not cool at all you cattle like geek.
John Barrett Wtf xd
Yea its cool if you feel special to be around creepy unimpressive morons like him
I deleted Facebook and never looked back. Just imagine how much time your wasting and how much of your personal life you are sharing
delete youtube too its more time wasting
Me too
We pick up our own ice and get our current job done and in time and become the greatest
Word up!!
@@dyadoado8095 at least we can learn stuff on RUclips,
Havnt had Facebook for years
But I gotta admit he was just a hardworking talented kid who made it
I Don't get it why so many hates him
You don't like Facebook. Don't use it then
He’s probably one of the most smartest tech mogul who’s still alive.that man bought Instagram for a billion dollars and now Instagram alone is bringing revenues worth 50+ billions.high iq people always take calculated risks and boy was he years ahead of his time.
Its very hard to not use it ! 🤣🤣
People dislike him because of the invasion of privacy. Facebook changed a lot in the last decade..
@@Rishavmalan na I'm doing pretty OK without face/insta all these social apps
RUclips only
The problem is that Facebook tracks you and invaded your privacy, even without your consent
Personally I find his awkwardness entertaining and quite funny. He’s a logician and analyst let him be. His very awkwardness is a reflection of his powerful mind, because that’s where he is most of the time and for good reason.
"We don't have a setting for dropout" so aggressive lmao
Uckerberg: Couldn't confront reality if it jumped up and bit him in the arse. Somebody tell him it's only four strokes on the keyboard to fix up a new setting.
@@dianebrown4559 ok but who would wanna put "(university name) dropout"
@@hellasketchy9425 so instead, being dishonest is better?
@@bugs181 bro it doesn't even matter it's just a Facebook status
@@hellasketchy9425 keep telling yourself that little white lies are unimportant.
His movie actor was more awkward than he is in real life .
Fit the role well
Jesse Eisenberg is the man
I know he helps make me feel more confident in myself socially but i'm still awkward like him sometimes, So I know how he fells lol.
Nah
No!
I loved facebook in the early days. After 2009 and onwards, it was just a struggle for money and addicting people to use it even more.
I feel you. It's sad to see where facebook and mark are right now. I wish things could have stayed innocent forever
Yeah in the early days Facebook had a genuine mission.
Innocent but sweet Computer venture that wowed all Internet users.
"Guess what my TV show is"
'I Can't.'
1:26
Woman: "Guess what my favourite tv show is?"
Mark: "I can't"
Woman: "duuhh"
Mark in his mind: "Challenge accepted"
She started this :')
your comment is so underrated
Dude that is so funny😂
Oh my god! I got it after like 3 seconds... 😂😂😂
Martijn Van Veen I thought the same
When he says "is that a question?" it's just like in the movie!
Yes beacause they did research before making a movie and its not like the movie is older than this interview.
It wasn't arrogant.
She made a statement and there was no question given, so he didn't know how to reply. He's a very logical person - not socially aware. Anyone who reads his response as arrogant does not understand mildly autistic people and their purely rational thinking style.
So, what was the early mistake?.. Taking these interviews???
😂😂
don't give interview to stupid people
Probably the whole situation with that guy who sued him
Facebook Beacon you idiots
Mistakes explained 12:10
About collecting informations of user and Privacy issues.
It feels so old but I remember 2008 really well like it wasn't too long ago.
twas ye old time ago now
She seems jealous and laughs every time she thinks about his age. She should be happy young minds are innovating.
If she had for a moment thought of him as her son/grandson.. She'd take genuine interest
Young minds don't innovate. Innovative minds innovate, being young or older
Typical boomer mentality. "Hey kid let adults handle this" meanwhile they have no idea how the technology works.
@@adriatic123 He said "Young minds _are_ innovating"
This does not exclude other non-young minds.
facebook is not innovation, it's stupid , worthless and antisocial.
01:27
- "Guess what my favourite tv show is…"
- "I can't"
- "Duuuh"
Well, now he can…
I was looking for that comment :)
Isn't it unusual that she said "duhh" before she revealed it?
@@GafferSamz TV Shows usually are scripted and rehearsed sometimes too. So there's a good chance he wanted that in there. I'm guessing he knew he had to cover his tracks before people started looking.
@@hanselreay I doubt itwas scripted and rehearsed for that bit, if so its a silly mistake. It seems like a mistake someome of her age and background might make tho
ruclips.net/video/RJrvcsOELK0/видео.html
"you're just staring at me"
He was trying to process the incoming data on whether it was a question or a statement. He had a point from his robotic view but as a human it was pretty apparent that she wanted him to reply lol.
@@rmh_223 ableist
Yeah like a lizard would.
🤣🤣🤣
The fact that he didn't want to budge when there was criticism of beacon by FB's users, who this should be intended. For people to connect, socialize, get together in community. That shows what his real driver has become
Who else notice how smart Mark is especially when it comes to answering implicating questions or official stuffs.
Stuffs
Stuffs
Stuffs😆😆😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣
Stuffs
I wholeheartedly agree with your statement…
Plus…
Stuffs 😂
2:26 I love how his wife help as a phone operator in the early years.
2:41 mark casually trying to fit into human society by practicing his human work
4:01 " wE WeRE waRNed that hE mIght Be aWkwRd". He's not awkward when you say you have a question and he waits for you to finish. The interviewer was trying to hook some quotes about him better than Larry & Sergey. He called the bluff by remaining silent.
How is Facebook a threat to google? They are both built for completely different purposes
They were trying to say that Facebook could be like a “google” in the future, at that time they did not know a lot of the objectives of Facebook. Also they said that if you search on google for example “Obama”, they would appear a lot of things like news, profiles etc of Facebook on google so that was a moment of tension for google.
Mint-O ??? He just answered your question. lol
Yeah the video explained the answer to your question. Watch it again
Wynter Fox ? I didn’t mean to type that message. I got no idea how that got there
They compete in the internet ads business.
2:42 everyone saying this isn't human behaviour, actually it's very human to have flaws and not act exactly the same like all the other humans around us. I bet he had/has severe (social) anxiety and too much self awareness, which causes him to act weird and makes his muscles tense and stiff...
P.S. We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty
Tie all of that in with the fact the producers of 60 minutes probably asked him to walk through his office.. I think anyone would feel awkward and out of place in a situation like that. He's definitely a robot/lizard hybrid though.
Exactly,Btw -I stop payments on my car notes 😂😂👍🏾
He is socially awkward that is why he spent all his time on computers. I bet he didn’t think about becoming famous lol
"You're not a harvard alum"..... UHHHHHHH she needs to chill why is she so rude.
Because he's a liar?
Pretty sure he’s smarter than any Harvard student out there.
@@truegrit9202 Nope
@@bp.pradhan9494 Y U P
He's a fraud that got lucky.
He knew from the start to not answer the actual questions. Thank god I haven't used fb for over a decade now.
Honestly, I think he just suffers from some sort of social anxiety or is naturally awkward. The interviewer was a bit rude and her questions weren't insightful by any means. He created his company, why is there question whether he deserves to have the right to own it at his age? This perspective is very immature. Makes me wonder if that is truly what the interviewer thought would be a beneficial aim or what would be reflected as the most entertaining to the general public. Most of what she said was based on opinion, and unfortunately, that is what mainstream news has fully engulfed themselves in. Professional journalism is out of the window (at least for most mainstream sources), Instead of giving us facts and allowing us to decide how we perceive the subject we are instead given their opinion that is then stated as if it is fact. This is type of journalism is becoming normalized for our younger generation, soon they won't even realize they have a right to honest, non-partisan journalism.
Yes 🙌🏼 couldn’t have said it any better
Couldn’t agree more
“You don’t look like you’re buying really expensive clothes” GIRL HUSHHHHH
He's the only one who never forget my birthday 🥳
English plz?
Great friends require even better algorithms 🎉
And Twitter too as anniversary.
@HARRYRANTS seems like you were raised by a pack of wolves with that atrocious spelling.
I was gonna say he looks pretty human but that walk at 2:40 made me lose it
"Hillary was largely unpopular" Some things never change
Seeing young Mark Zuckerberg really makes me appreciate Jesse Eisenberg depicting him. He did a really good job capturing is behavior.
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He's a good actor but Mark Zuckerberg didn't like the film neither the portrayal of himself. There were so many made up stuff in film.
@@nskfsr obv his portrayal was fake
@@mango-strawberryaliens hate movie making 😅
Yes, all the YT comment critics would excel in a 60 minutes interview. I also found the tone of this piece subtly but unabashedly disrespectful to Mark. The "toddler CEO", bestowed by some pundit no one knew the name of then and doesn't now.
what
Yup.
"World wide web"
What a throwback.
The bias in this piece of "journalism" is shameless
Why was he walking like an unfinished programming robo-
Ohhhhhh
Print (you're speaking my mind)
@@thatman6916 u forgot the quotations
@@codingwithbobby8340 Shame
THAT MAN print(“You’re speaking my mind”)
//Fixed that for you
@@monsieurLDN print ("thanks")
Interviewer: “Your just starring at me”
Mark: *SELF DESTRUCTION ACTIVATED*
LOL
I wish the was a laughing face option option on comments!
@@amierising2188 😅There are
@3:53 That really isn't a question more like a statement that would requires an agree or disagree
7:18 "are you changing the way candidates are running for president"
I'm... SMOKING THESE MEATS.
The prophecy has come true 😶
Yes O_o
1:18 this design is still classic though
His voice at the “not a huge concern” part…the way it cracked. He definitely stole the idea. Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Its Okie i mean the proof is he had to pay them an "undisclosed amount" of money....he deff stole the idea but he made it bigger than wat they were doing so i see where he thinks its different but its rly not he just expanded the idea
I think his ideas with the original idea were wildly different. They would never have done what he did, never have grown. Most businesses are an imitation of something and only some businessmen make valuable decisions for their profit.
It's quite common to take certain ideas or products and realize that they could be improved on, then change them around a bit and produce something that catches on and sells by the millions. Modern guitar players dig out an old blues tune, brush it up a bit and come up with a hit - just ask Eric Clapton. Ferdinand Porsche looked over the shoulder of Tatra's chief design engineer Ledwinka and "borrowed" some ideas which he then applied to a quite similar looking car later called the Beetle. Would Tatra have been as successful? Probably not.
The combustion engine existed for decades; Otto Benz improved it and installed it into a carriage - he didn't invent it but he made it work in the right application, and made it available to the public. Most inventions are being improved over time, sometimes over centuries. The guy who invented the wheel can't claim he invented everything that uses wheels.
If someone has a good idea but doesn't develop it into a success, you can't blame a person who realizes the potential, refines it, fine-tunes it for a specific use and then cashes in on it.
the south park 'we're sorry' seems to come back to memory here.....
4:00 printf("Is that a question?
");
Scanf("%s", &response);
KURDISTAN FOR THE WIN so that it looks c l e a n
console.time(“wait”); if (noResponse) if(console.endTime(“wait”) > 5000ms) console.log(“is that a question”)
@KURDISTAN FOR THE WIN it's a good practice assuming he is using C otherwise it doesn't have a new line with a new printf function
@Ayexa Heart ah python user. Btw use print('Is that a question?') It will save you time and allow for if you wanted to do print('Lizard said "Is that a question?"') That would print Lizard said "Is that a question"
2:42 his walk ☠️
Bro said “walk like a human , walk like a human”
@@ryantaylor5843 hahahahha
Creepy
We were warned that he can be awkward
lol i wonder who warned them
That's not funny
Zuck deserves more respect
Kito Joy Kabayo nah
Kito Joy Kabayo sure, ill respect him when he starts respecting peoples privacy
@@forextradingwithkito9414 ikr 🥺
“We where warned that he can be awkward and reluctant . . . “ really 😂