Zuckerberg Denies Social Network Frame is Accurate

by Anne Thompson
October 18, 2010 11:19 AM
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In a "Startup School" conference at Sanford University, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg talks about how he dropped out of Harvard and how the The Social Network's framing device is the thing that's most wrong with the movie.

The movie got his outfits right, he says, "every single shirt or fleece I own." But he objects to the "framing of the movie when the girl dumps me as the whole reason for making Facebook," he says, as if he was building something to get girls or into some social institution. "There's a big disconnect about what we do in Silicon Valley. They can't wrap their head around the idea that someone might build something because they like building things."

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2 Comments

  • blogs.indiewire.com | April 18, 2011 4:32 AMReply

    Zuckerberg_denies_social_network_frame_is_accurate.. Tiptop :)

  • nigger | March 13, 2011 3:33 AMReply

    nigger

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