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  • Thumbs up if you went over your bandwidth

  • WHO THINKS FACEBOOK IS FRAUD

  • Who the #### made this

  • Thumbs up if you fast fowarded to when zuckerberg speaks

  • This isn't social networking. It's social destruction. It's making people even more lazy; more socially lacking when it comes to human interaction. Seriously, if you met me on the street, would you even know how to talk to me? No, you wouldn't. I'd look like a big hairy guy who was ready to kick your ass. And you'd avoid me. Sure, a profile pic, and some text... makes it all better. But that thought is still in the back of your head. And even when I talk, you're thinking about it in text format.

  • What he's not telling you is that: users are stupid, and don't want to waste time with several different options when in regards to information settings. Facebook is all about instant gratification. A friend adds you? Awesome! That's the definition of Facebook: Instant gratification. And they know it. People online who don't know you, like you! Woohoo! Or people you've ignored for years want to friend you! Woohoo!

    Instant Gratification. It make you feel good, without having to do anything.

  • Mark is so mature for his age and it was great to see his view of the future of FB. But they would have to add a lot more features to make FB innovative. Google + has innovated much faster and better than FB. Now FB is just playing catchup by copying what Google + is doing... In terms of revenue, FB can never match Google as they have more varied products and Google has created products for making tools which can help in day to day life....

  • Ehhh 1:33:54 seconds? CIA's profiling program isnt worth that much of my masturbation time 

  • also between 12:30 - 12:35, pleaseee!

  • Could someone please quote me what does Mark exactly say between minutes 10:00 - 10:05?

  • Thumbs up if you think Zuckerberg is in the closet.

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  • Go Helle Thorning Schmidt! (The danish primeminister)

  • He may be just 27 yrs old but he is way ahead of his age when it comes to maturity.... Just a next door genius. :)

  • i plan to watch this whole thing if it kills me.

  • the interviewer doesn't have a clue on how to handle a microphone.

  • What about the psychological effect Facebook has on the human species?

  • "same awkward person" lol

  • he avoids a lot of questions.

  • just tell meif we are goingto have to pay for facebook!! im not waiting nearly an hour to watch something about the life of the internet and the Sistine chapple

  • thumbs up if you did watch the whole video

  • MZ is one amazing communicator.

  • @damthatriver09 sarcasm?

  • Facebook Is Time Consuming--Don't Have An Account. The World Wide Web is Too Vast to be stuck on one site. I do not like the interface or the color scheme. But, I like it for Marketing Business or An Event. Still Don't Have One

  • Google is the entity that you have to worry about relative to maintaining, storing data. What ever you put on facebook (which you have the option to delete)--WILL BE captured and logged FOREVER on Goggle Search. Where ever you post Google logs It Forever!!! This Is An Outrage. The Poster Should be able to delete their posts from Google Search pages. Google is wicked.

  • The battle of the interviewer and the guy would wants to be the interviewer!

  • I think the speaker was a bit of an idiot, his use of metaphors were completely moronic. And Mark kept speaking of how great Facebook is, and how it has some-how become a necessity for the human species, it got pretty annoying to say the least. He blows it a little out of proportion.

  • thumbs up if you open facebook tab while watching this

  • Awesome Video. Please continue to upload great content..

    Have you seen the FBtrainer Stuff on facebook?

    Chek out my channel for more informations .

  • The UK invented faaaaacebooooook, only it was called (& still is) Friends Reunited.....

  • @pde2010 yeah how's that working out ROFL

  • Google these articles

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    • Facebook Founder Finds He Wants Some Privacy, in The New York Times, Dec. 3, 2007

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    • At Last -- The Full Story Of How Facebook Was Founded, in Business Insider Mar. 5, 2010.

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    • Facebook Privacy: 10 Settings Every User Needs to Know, by Stan Schroeder, Feb. 7, 2011

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  • google dot com/intl/en/+/demo/

  • Go to 12:50 "Facebook will not last as long as the telephone did!"

  • That was two really fucking awful people running the interview, I don't know who they are, but I know they entirely overlooked the whole purpose and point of Facebook and Mark's presentation.

    They felt incredibly narrow and stupid

  • My respect for Mark just sky rocketed..

  • In 40 years...Google+

  • I've always noticed that Mark Zuckerberg will never use "i",but "We", meaning his company,and never himself.

  • Interesting hearing them talk about basically what google plus is going to be.

  • users not people...

  • Awesome video.. Please continue to upload great content. Have you seen the fbtrainer stuff on facebook ? check out my channel for more information.

  • can someone tell me what time or the minute he talks about the movie?

  • @shayorshayorshayor 0:51:40

  • @Duccix thanks alot. didnt want to watch the whole thing

  • as you can see in this vid, mark zuckerberg does not speak about him blocking friend requests & messages. he needs to answer the question on those two issues. because facebook has changed a whole lot, if you noticed the changes facebook made recently.

  • Mark speaks similarly to Eckhart Tolle, longer pauses, etc.

  • facebook is to public i watched all this

  • facebook is to public

  • I like the way he speaks in public. There are lots of longer-than-usual pauses in his sentences, which indicates deeper more comprehensive thought.

  • Na verdade o Mark parece ser um cara legal

  • I thought most of the questions were really interesting. I also agree with a lot of his answers, and for the product that he has he is going about the right ways to improve it.

  • well if you watched the interview, you would know facebook has 500 million users. 

  • ohh man,...they ask so many boring questions. so annoying

  • omgt buffering such a long video makes me sleepy. it was not today that i finished watching it. but maybe until the end of the weekend. i´ll succed.

  • Thumbs up if you didn't watch the entire video.

  • @hellohihelloe he he me too

  • @hellohihelloe I just started and I know already I wont lol

  • Don't know why Mark shows up to these events. I love how the author thinks he's more important that Mark with his condescension and correcting of terminology.

  • i like how in every interview with mark the journalists always ask the most obvious questions as if it's a completely unknown thing and then return to their question sheet defeated.

  • did he really break up with the girl and he than he setup facebook to show himself?

  • Mark being so rich at a young age hes going to need to be prepared for everything and be willing to attack (not physically) because old white guys like this will eat this dude alive

  • Mark Is a genius

    he is a very integral and good hearted person with excellent intentions.

    Thank you Mark for the greatest networking tool ever invented it WILL change the planet for the better through those who use it judiciously.

    and this book by David K is the best possible explanation of the many untold details.

    Weaker souls would have sold the company for billions or given up .. this alone proves his integrity.

  • alexander g bell....come on

  • i like my space

  • The interviewers are so mean and just try to ridicule everything he says. Were they named Times magazine man of the year ... i don't think so. Mark Zuckerberg fascinates me and inspires me so much with what he has achieved in so little time. <3

  • @makeupmadness2010 - I totally agree, since watching interviews of him, I have definitely taken a leaf out of his book. Amazing guy! Would love to know what goes on in his head!

  • the guy on the left (our left), is a fucken dick

  • Computers are communist

  • @endauthority like china??? lol

  • @joemark200 exactly

  • I like how passionately and intelligently he talks about what he does and his plans , and i also like how his social skills have improved with all his public speakings.

    Well done Mark.

  • These guys ask a few great questions and some really really dumb ones.

  • I like how he dodged the database question.

    You'll never get my info Mark :P

  • The facebook efect is only the hype. HI5 does the same thing, but it is just not popular for some reason.

  • Oh and btw, of course I don't know Mark personally but, I really don't think Mark appreciates that Kirkpatrick speaks for him.

  • I think that, what they don't understand is that Mark isn't telling the users what to do. You don't really HAVE to share all of what they are talking about. Everything, except the most vital identification information, is optional.

    Personally I think that the privacy options are why facebook is so brilliant.

  • I respect him so much.

  • Both interviewers are beligerant and sinister, submissive and simply not listening. As if there is an agenda..

    Mark is trying to talk about new ways for people to share information and connect...

  • Hes got a shiny face ;)

  • zucker is on another level

  • Social network is one of the worst things that happened lately ..This movie of them is so amateur and infant and for last....Listen to this Mark Zuckerberg ...he talks 1 thing over and over ...and just don't get another point of view... just horrible..I hope this maddness really end soon!

  • @SmokingMyself I have no idea what you mean when you call The Social Network "amateur and infant." In what sense?

  • I love the Computer History Museum! Thank you for this (and all your other) videos!

  • If I was Mark Zuckerberg, I'd have the "Look, I'm young, making mistakes but dealing with them as anyone would. I don't make mistakes intentionally and always have Facebook's best interests in mind but at the end of the day Facebook is mine, if you like it then I welcome you with open arms and I'll continue to do my best for your experiences, but if you don't like it or don't agree with it then don't use it and stop bitching."

  • watch the movie The Social Network an awesome movie.

  • Finally a Mark Zuckerberg interview with some decent interviewers that ask good questions. All the other interviewers are basically just news reporters who try to bash him, but these guys actually ask good, thought provoking questions that have serious concerns and aren't just intended to corner Mark.

  • Mark Zuckerberg: People have dreams of becoming smart like you, but with your distracting monster known as Facebook, we might as well kiss our Harvard dreams goodbye.

  • @wohhitsvoxxo self control could destroy the monster...try temporarily deactivating your faccebook, that always helps

  • @16medstudent lol even if you deactivate it, you only dissapear offline until you impulsively log in again.

  • he sounds like someone shared some valueable information with him and by Mark being so smart and "ANTI-SoCIAL" he capitalized on what we depreciate everyday which is our own friends and family he really understood that it was VERY important, we appreciate facebook for what it is and even people that are not as computer literate can have fun and search and network. Great Job. Despite my opinion which doesn't matter really cause we use all networks to branch out on our endeavors. Peace.

  • As innovative as internet communication IS I don't appreciate 2 dimensional friending that never manifests in reality.

  • @chuckbro01 I agree with you, nobody realises that the smartest people in the computing industry are usually the youngest, mainly because of the speed at which the technology moves.

  • This might sound like a far fetched question but I'm wandering whether anyone ever thought about the possibility of the Facebook platform being, in the near future, a part of this whole Big Brother state and eventually run by a government?

  • when he say we?? he didnt invent facebook? which we?

  • @ftlptba Him and his roomate, who he later had issues with, removed him from the company, and eventually was re-added as co-founder of facebook, owning an unknown percentage of facebook.

  • @JJxMxP yes thnxs m8 but know i know ,{i watched the movie ;P)

  • Facebook has your diary, Google knows your location.. The government has access to this information if they want it.. Big Brothers watching. Lol.

  • @djfluidz You say that the government has access, but I honestly doubt Google would give up that information, especially since they turned down China when they asked them to censor information. They actually turned down the largest country in the world (population, not physical size).

  • Thanks for this unedited interview. On another note, I think Zuckerberg is hilarious! Kudos for sense of humor. It's also refreshing to see someone with a true vision focusing on product and acting like a regular guy.

  • Thanks for this unedited interview. On another note, I think Zuckerberg is hilarious! Kudos for sense of humor. It's also refreshing to see someone with a true vision focusing on product and acting like a regular guy.

  • we may dislike zuckerberg, but he maintains the website that 250mn people visit every day

  • Facebook is banned in China :(

  • I think twitter is useless unless your famous

  • @4k3el EXACTLY

  • No matter how clever the invention of facebook is, I consider mr Zuckerberg's approach to be quite naive in this interview.It's good that he is interested to develop a good product, but I don't see him answering about the huge database that facebook has and what will become of it.

    As we speak dozens of companies plant ads on fb profiles according to your likes,meaning they have access on your data. So this is already quite disturbing.Hopefully people will see this abuse...

  • @chuckbro01 They're just jealous that Zuckerberg could OWN THEM, and yet he isn't even thirty.

  • how old is he ?

  • @namehereplz13 His birthdate is Pi Day 1986 (14 March 1986).

  • @namehereplz13 he was born at 1986

  • I watching this whilst on facebook chat... very wierd.

  • a genius

  • @kpbernard Now....its getting interesting when u start talking like this......Tell me exactly how different from what i said to "Corporate play acting is different" you seem to have put it into preety words....i rather refer it to "Passion" we cannot hit at him because his passion is different. He is not less a bad leader.....it just he cannot perform in front of camera or TV....it took the whole of 80's for Bill Gates to hone his skills before he could actually do an better launch at WinHeQ 98'

  • @kpbernard Yes as I said he would rather be seated behind his desk "creating", he just has to keep up an image......eventually he should learn from Bill Gates, focusing being the Architect and putting all the appearances and forefront to Ballmer.

  • who owns facebook ne 1? i heard the goverment owned it

  • @TheZombie13777 Facebook is a private company in Palo Alto, CA United States, the government does not own it.

  • IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW RESTRICTIVE THE USER IS... FB WILL ALWAYS HAVE ACCESS TO THE DATA, NO MATTER HOW U SLICE IT... AND COMPANIES WILL PAY TO MINE THAT DATA... SOOO WHAT IS LEFT TO DO IS PROVIDE FACE INFORMATION TO PROTECT YOURSELF.... PROBLEM SOLVED.

  • is he from isreal or from england ???

  • i feel like there would be no question of whether or not mark is "lucky" if he were 10 or so years older. i think that there's a generational disconnect when it comes to deciding who's deserving of what amount of success. haven't all successful people been a bit lucky? there are plenty of people who work hard all of their lives and have nothing to show for it. idk if he's a genius i don't think intelligence is quantifiable. mark had resources (good education) that helped him become successful.

  • @babywildfox if mark was a genius he wouldn't have got sued for stealing the facebook idea

  • i dont think he did all these billions only by facebook or some silly softwares but also by some secret projects and hidden business

  • great interview. cheers dudes

  • Hmmm - Im completely in awe with the idea of what he is talking

  • Mark is very passionate and inspiration. I'm glad the billions haven't caused him to be an egotistical jackass.

  • THANKS for Sharing THIS...Leftists Jealousies TOTALLY THWARTED by the TRUTH. MAKING this GO VIRAL for SURE on FB...

    Also, Ironic, how David Kirkpatrick MAKIN CHA CHING off of FB too...LOL Kind of like Al Sharpton, crying RACISM...If he ain't finding a place to ADVOCATE or being FAIR, then HE DON'T MAKE NO BREAD...hehehe...2 TIMOTHY 3 Friends...GOD IS GOOD and TRUTH is PRICELESS...(all emotions aside)...signed ADDICTED FACE BOOK USER in DALLAS...YEE HAW!!!! FB gave $100M to NJ...Just sayin.

  • @chuckbro01 he has a way of handling things, and he is really appropriate with that way .

  • of couse

  • small hands!

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  • I think facebook will be around for a very long time...

  • @pangaeanigerian -- I agree, the people @ facebook understood what the people of myspace didn't understand...you build social platforms for a wide range of people, versus building something for a small range of people such as kids, or musicians et cetera...however, myspace is still a major force in the social networking field...

  • He's like a hamster on coffe and red bull. so energetic.....

  • There is nothing inherently creative or innovative about FB. Mark is still a bit of a deer in the headlights - he had the winning numbers of a lottery and it's not so much a testimony to FB as it is a free social site going viral - like Justin Beiber

  • A gifted individual who had the right skillset and right midset at the moment to hit the mark. He is not a CEO per se, if you look at it from a leadership perspective. He created water out of sand and suddenly realized he has a world of responsibility on his shoulder. He has to own up to what he created, therefore he makes this kind of appearances, just to make a fool of himself. Ask him if he likes to come live and give public speeches, NO. He loves brainstorming with his team behind the desk!

  • Inventions like Electricity, Telephone, Engine etc., are mother of inventions. Even when they were invented - for that matter even decades after they were invented - the complete range of usages possible by these inventions would not have been comprehended. They were basic building blocks over which many layers of other inventions happened, like computer. Facebook is, probably, one such a basic invention - a few layers over the combined layers of electricity, communication, computers, etc.

  • @ndkodi nmany people use facebook as a "building block" to success.. just ask Groupon

  • a man said that fb will not last for 100years. not like telephone that already is. and then mark replies that he dont know how long telephone will last. hahaha...telephone is equel like tv and radio. is a technology that will last 4ever!

  • I feel Mark is a very misunderstood man. I know a few guys like Mark, so maybe I understand a little better. He's shy, awkward, and straightforward. He doesn't seem like he cares a lot about what people think, and he seems set in his ways. I respect him. I think he's extremely intelligent, just isn't the best at public speaking.

  • @abcdefgwynn well said!!

  • @abcdefgwynn I think you're mad

  • @abcdefgwynn Amen brotha, or sista. And as bad as people make out his public speaking to be, he's much better at it than our current president...

  • @abcdefgwynn prehaps you are right, but I think hes good at public speaking aswell

  • @abcdefgwynn he seems to be very passionate about what he does.....try really listening to what he is saying, i think this is how he really is in real life..a genius

  • The guy built up a fortune, he's 26 and now giving most of it to charities. Talking about how many you can accomplish in life. In my opinion, he's amazing.

  • I think he's a genius from top to bottom but he seems rather uncomfortable in every interview he has done haha.

  • wow..hard to believe he's only 26 :O

  • its just so amazing that something so simple in the beginning could gain such monumental historical significance in such a short time. stuff like this is just so interesting to see how all of it plays out and was conceived :)!!!!

  • i like how he just has a t shirt and jeans and some nikes lol

  • what i like its his way of communicating. He is constantly looking everyone in the eyes. Thats the true power of communication. And not looking just one, he is like he is talking to everyone, what it is his goal to do. Every now and then he looks into camera too. Maybe not in this video, but in several others.

  • "There used to be porn but go ahead." "...Fair." XD

  • interviewer doesnt seem too friendly

  • I love how they ask him complicated questions that they think will corner him and hes makes them look like the children.....

  • he s a lucky guy..i wanna make money by creating a website too

  • Facebook rocks!

    Then to lesser news. Myspace is so 90's + horrible slow that ghost busters were alarmed to zombie hunt, stop that necroing already. Slow = not fun unlike Mark said it to be fun.. + who has 20k friends anyway? whole idea of being friends with whole internet is outrageous!. Also, none of my In real life friends use Twitter so no reason at all to use it!

  • what was the first online social network?

  • @chuckbro01

    Mark is 26, so he isn't a kid.

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  • @ComputerHistory yes you right but i dont think he did all these billions only by facebook or some silly softwares but also by some secret projects and hidden business

  • dave then went to Aaron Greenspan who was running house systems at Harvard and asked him (under an email non disclosure agreement) to run Facebook on his site which he agreed to do. aaron greenspan used the (info) to extort financal money out of facebook and zuckerberg paid the extortion money and dave call it extortion U see zuckerberg new aaron greenspan new zuck had stolen the idea facebook .I sent all the emails copy to aaron greenspan:{ aaron sold him self off like a b

  • the winklevoss contacted sumers at UV about zuckerberg but summers new the full story of how zuckerberg stole facebook and it was david idea ?

    there was coup organized by divyn narendra to over frow zuck from the idea FB but was a failure the winklevoss were to dumb yes dumb & dumber

    david kirkpatrick & ben mezrick were givin copes of the emails in and around 2004 and can confirm the story above

  • in a email to eduardo i told him to get a lawyer zuckerberg was going to screw him over and told him to contact ben mezrick

    eduardo told me he had a lawyer he can trust but zuckerberg and the lawyer screwed him over

  • why is money the only thing in peoples eyes because a man that can do more gets less money and a man that knows more but does less get more money

  • Biggest conman ever.

  • @FeelOfFriction why do u say that?

  • This interview and many others prove to me that these people still have no idea how powerful Facebook is becoming. They keep underestimating you Mark, and thats why you're gonna win.

  • its always gonna last, dont justify yourself mark

  • 500 million profiles dufferinmall

  • one day facebook will be rejected like myspace, one day (may be sooner than you think)

  • @randomsrvapps As facebooker, its important fact for me that I wont break ears with 3-4 music flash videos + 2x music players starting when I join someones profile, also I wont get 20 "friend" invites in week.

  • @randomsrvapps then wait till tht day then. =p