"The Guardian" : The Facebook manifesto: Mark Zuckerberg's letter to the world looks a lot like politics

as informed in So he's saying he runs Facebook, and Facebook should run the world. Mark Zuckerberg pens major Facebook manifesto on how to burst the bubble Read moreThat's about as good a definition of Facebook as I've heard. The social media tycoon's 5,700-word post about the 'global community' stokes rumours that another billionaire businessman is planning to run for presidentName: The Facebook manifesto. OK, here's the gist of it: "Progress now requires humanity coming together not just as cities or nations, but also as a global community."What is this global community of which he speaks? "This rewards simplicity and discourages nuance."If he's admitting that Facebook makes you stupid, he'll get no argument from me.


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Nick Saban meets with 'the Facebook guy' Mark Zuckerberg on Alabama campus


Nick Saban meets with 'the Facebook guy' Mark Zuckerberg on Alabama campus
"I just met with Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook guy," Saban said Tuesday at a luncheon, as reported by AL.com. We also got lunch with some of the Alabama Football players who come from all over the country to be part of this program. It's not often that Nick Saban sits down with a man more powerful than him on the University of Alabama campus. Facebook:"We stopped by the University of Alabama and sat down with Coach Saban," Zuckerberg wrote. #needtologbackonfacebook A post shared by Hale Hentges (@halehentges) on Feb 21, 2017 at 11:15am PSTNick Saban referring to Zuckerberg as "the Facebook guy" is about the most Nick Saban thing ever.

Nick Saban talks leadership with Mark Zuckerberg, 'the Facebook guy'


Nick Saban talks leadership with Mark Zuckerberg, 'the Facebook guy'
"I just met with Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook guy,'' Saban said, speaking at the 2016 Crime Stopper of the Year Luncheon held in Hoover. Zuckerberg's Alabama tour: Oysters, Saban and moreIn a Facebook post this afternoon, Zuckerberg wrote about his visit with Saban and several Alabama players. Saban talks leadership with 'the Facebook guy'"Good conversation and I'm looking forward to having some additional conversations with him,'' the mayor said. Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's tour through Alabama made a stop in Tuscaloosa Tuesday morning where he met with Coach Nick Saban and the team. Zuckerberg said he is planning to visit every state in the U.S., and Alabama was first on his list.


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