I still find it surreal that this kid is a ridiculously wealthy
billionaire, and made SO MUCH MONEY so FUCKING QUICKLY that it must be the
fastest acquisition of wealth for a person in this history on the planet,
EVAHR! He deserves his money, he did something amazing, and has great
skillz unto which he took the initiative to pursue a dream; I hope his life
is awesome. I still find him kind of a douchebag though, primarily in many
of his actions and social interactions, and oft-veiled deception.
When I heard about Zuckerberg's statements about privacy in this interview,
I finally knew that I very much disliked this man. First he tries to make
the whole world subjects of his virtual empire, then he tries to tell US
what OUR social norms are, to suit his own interests? Nice try, buddy.
People will always want to keep some information private, no matter what
you say. In fact, I'm quite offended by the idea that some crackpot wants
me to share EVERYTHING about me with the ENTIRE PLANET.
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@TheSector51 You obviously don't watch sports. You think he says "Um" a
lot? You clearly don't watch sports interviews. They say it 10x more. He's
actually pretty decent compared to how much pressure he's under. When you
are being watched by thousands, and you know people are recording this and
will be shared with million, and your managing the 2nd largest website on
the internet, I am pretty sure you would say "Um" to avoid awkward, random
pauses.
I agree. The problem is, with over 350 million people using Face Book they
know there will be a generous enough percentage who will pay. It's not just
the social networking, it's the games they offer. Which for certain items
in the games, people are already paying with real cash. I just want to know
if they will actually go through with it and if Mr. Zennie, might have any
information on it. Maybe I should have been more clear.
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are familiar with the german language. It shows a world class oracle,
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You always have the BEST videos Zennie. THank you... You actually made me
re-think my stance on Palin... Also, Its funny to see Zuck speak... he's
not very eloquent, and doesnt really seem very charismatic or social. Thnx
for sharing. -Tko
@MuffeCute Luckily, he didn't make Farmville or any of the other "Ville"
games. They were made by Zynga Inc. I don't believe they are owned by him
as well. I could be wrong though.
this is one guy that i LOOVE to HATE! hehehe dont know why, he just has a
personality that i love to hate. with his insecurity, awkwardness and just
plain goofiness.
@mrmres Actually, he was offered a billion dollars for the company and he
declined because he said he has to let it grow with himself and the rest of
the staff.
My nephew and I were out to eat a couple nights ago and there was a huge
fuss at the table behind us. The one guy was obviously drunk and was giving
his waitress a hard time about the food taking too long. This is after he
had changed his mind a couple times and they had to cook different food. He
tried pulling the "we're hispanic so you are treating us poorly" bs. It
didn't work when the Mexican manager came out and bitch slapped the guy.
Even then, the guy said he was going to give bad (cont)
Can they hurt business? Yes. Can they help a business? Yes. Should they be
worried? If they did anything wrong, yes, if they are in the right, no. In
the end, truth will win out. In fact, in this world of blogging and online
interaction, I think businesses should have video cameras EVERYWHERE
recording customers, including audio. It's a theme MRA's have: ALWAYS BE
RECORDING. Imagine if she had got the local media involved and the video of
her 'stealing' the movie was released to them?
You keep saying "They don't understand" in describing the "angry"
customer's inability to grasp how their behavior is wrong. Here's the
reality: they understand perfectly. Most people know that pleading
ignorance is a fantastic way to get off the hook for doing something wrong.
And if pleading ignorance doesn't work, here's one that's failproof: get
angry, get loud and make a scene. I would say 95% of shoppers know this,
but luckily only about 10% are shitty enough to employ it.
I'm trying to remember what it was called, but wasn't there some bakery
that refused a lesbian couple a wedding cake, got a ton of flack from
everyone, and had to shut down? I mean, that made the national news. I know
it's different from just being an angry customer and the owners were
actually wrong in that case, but what would stop them from twisting it to
look similar? Stories like that tend to viral pretty quick.
Can a angry blog hurt a business? Yes it can. Especially if they have a
legit compliant. Though one thing is for certain the internet is a tough
crowd to please. As we have seen with the one who shall not be named, if
her compliant is frivolous bull shit there is a big chance there will be a
huge back lash against them and expose them for the lairs that they are.
Laughed at "work underneath" that was a joke right? Never mind, pay no
attention to me. An angry blog would probably hurt the word of mouth
aspect, but I don't think it's big enough to actually take down a business,
unless a bunch of celebrities got together to "angry blog" (using it as a
verb, I know...) at a certain business.
Yeah, in the recent years I'm starting to think that getting a tiny camera
placed on people and having it stream to a large hard drive so everything
they do all day is recorded might not be a bad idea with the amount of
bullshit false accusations that people make and the bad memory problems
people have.
Depends on some factors a bad way to do it would be Dunkin donuts racist,
where she film herself giving shit to the stuff there while saying " I AM
GOING TO PUT THIS SHIT ON FACEBOOK, SAND NIGGA". Putting a spotlight on
your self can show your good points but also your bad ones as well.
simple answer, she was in the wrong and she wont win. people know that
movie hoping is wrong and when she says that in her blog (if she does)
people are going to recognize it and call her on it and she sound dumb
enough to be one that will fight and say she did nothing wrong.
reviews to the restaurant. When I say bitch slapped, I mean he gave the guy
a dose of reality. The manager went around apologizing to all of us that
had to endure the scene ;) I thought the drunk guy was a complete asshole.
she was trying to get in a free movie. anyone can write a bad Blog even
someone on the other side of the world but normally people will look twice
before boycotting a Cinema.
Of course it was Elysium, she sure took that story to heart lol! Don't
worry Matt name her blog and we will hack it, we're not gonna let her close
down your favorite cinema!
Angry blogs can hurt or help business. For example I got Dragons Crown just
because any bloggers where calling it misogynistic. I disagreed so I
supported the game.