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Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse

Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse

★ 5.92024Movie1 h 30 mUnited Kingdom
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The events of Mark Zuckerberg's life and creation of Facebook/Meta.

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Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse

2024

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1 h 30 m

United Kingdom

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The events of Mark Zuckerberg's life and creation of Facebook/Meta.
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T7PVuC

29/04/2024 06:15
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09/02/2024 16:08
Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in his dorm room in Harvard while still a student. It did not take long for his idea to his the stratosphere. This documentary is not a hagiography. It shows Facebook is not a company that is receptive to employees criticisms about its power. Especially if they whistleblow. They get labelled as rats. Eventually Zuckerberg was called to a US Senate hearing in 2018. Commentators thought he would have met his match. Zuckerberg was intensively coached by his lawyers. In the end, he met a bunch of politicians who did not even understand the internet. The US Senate has been coasting off its reputation of the black and white footage of the Joe McCarthy hearing for decades. As proof just check out former British politician George Galloway online. He was summoned by the American senators in 2005 over some alleged oil deals with Iraq that broke UN sanctions. Galloway ended up giving them both barrels instead. This was a lightweight account about Facebook. There is little about the metaverse nor the challenges it faces in the future.
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Ton Ton MarcOs

01/02/2024 16:04
I'll be blunt: I don't particularly like Zuckerberg, the person. Facebook used to be innovative over a decade ago but it's become very tired and shopworn. Given its aging customer base, I don't know how it survives beyond the next decade without becoming MySpace. Is the documentary balanced and fair? That's difficult to say. Probably. I know a good number of Meta employees who privately tell me that they do not understand Zuckerberg's strategy. I mean, the guy spent $26B chasing the metaverse and has literally nothing to show for it. The stock cratered. That should tell you something about his strategy. My opinion: When you have a big idea that comes to fruition, you tend to believe in your own infallibility a bit too much. Not all of Zuckerberg's ideas are good -- or constructive. This documentary has some interesting opinions. Zuckerberg gets a drubbing. But, what would you expect from a guy who essentially behaves like an android in public? Ultimately, Facebook has had some positive benefits, but it's also had a lot of negative costs; particularly amplifying political concerns in the interest of "engagement."
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Usha Uppreti

27/01/2024 16:21
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27/01/2024 16:15
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27/01/2024 16:01
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audreytedji

27/01/2024 16:01
Honestly, haters WILL be haters. From the ominous music to the quick edits of statement clips stringing together a story of total BS. Of course everyone hates super rich people, go ahead, have a moan. Of course angry ex-employees who were fired for whatever reason are going to backlash (and make a stack of cash getting themselves into the media)...the world loves a good witch-hint and character trashing. Clearly Director Nick so-and-so has an axe to grind. Whatever trevor. Facebook is brilliant. It connects my family and friends. It uses my data, fine, and its actually very helpful to me in my marketing career and helps people find good stuff. This docu-drama is utter rubbish. In the words of Taylor: "Shake it off!"
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Gerson MVP

27/01/2024 16:01
In the next episode: Mark Zuckerberg The Farmer. All about 1,400 acres, $170 million Ko'olau Ranch. His plan for reportedly a $100 million family compound, that will include a 5,000-square-foot underground bunker featuring an escape hatch and a tunnel leading to two connecting mansions, at the center of the compound that will total about 57,000 square feet of living space, and 11 disk-shaped treehouses will be connected by rope bridges. The property will be dotted with guest houses and will include a large building with a gym, pools, sauna, hot tub and tennis court. Zuckerberg said he has begun raising cattle at his Ko'olau Raunch, in order to create "some of the highest quality beef in the world." The billionaire said he will breed wagyu and angus cows, feeding them macadamia nuts and beer produced at the ranch. You know every simple billionaire dream. And all this is made possible by you, me and over a billion other FB schnucks. FYI, wagyu meat (A5) cost up to $200 per pound, and the cows themselves can sell for as much as $30,000.
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Jefri Nichol

27/01/2024 16:01
This is an interesting documentary. I'm glad that they covered what happened in Myanmar. I've watched Mark Zuckerberg being interviewed on Joe Rogan and he never seems to ask about this, I'm glad this documentary had the courage to cover it. It is also crazy that Facebook knows how dangerous its algorithms are but they don't do anything about it because it'll affect profits. Seems very similar the actions of tobacco companies in the past. I loved how changing the name to Meta was like a cover everything up. It's shocking how much the company works like a cult too with their Non-disclosure agreements. Anyway I'm off to delete my Facebook profile.
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author avatar

T7PVuC

29/04/2024 06:15
great
author avatar

💥

09/02/2024 16:08
Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in his dorm room in Harvard while still a student. It did not take long for his idea to his the stratosphere. This documentary is not a hagiography. It shows Facebook is not a company that is receptive to employees criticisms about its power. Especially if they whistleblow. They get labelled as rats. Eventually Zuckerberg was called to a US Senate hearing in 2018. Commentators thought he would have met his match. Zuckerberg was intensively coached by his lawyers. In the end, he met a bunch of politicians who did not even understand the internet. The US Senate has been coasting off its reputation of the black and white footage of the Joe McCarthy hearing for decades. As proof just check out former British politician George Galloway online. He was summoned by the American senators in 2005 over some alleged oil deals with Iraq that broke UN sanctions. Galloway ended up giving them both barrels instead. This was a lightweight account about Facebook. There is little about the metaverse nor the challenges it faces in the future.
author avatar

Ton Ton MarcOs

01/02/2024 16:04
I'll be blunt: I don't particularly like Zuckerberg, the person. Facebook used to be innovative over a decade ago but it's become very tired and shopworn. Given its aging customer base, I don't know how it survives beyond the next decade without becoming MySpace. Is the documentary balanced and fair? That's difficult to say. Probably. I know a good number of Meta employees who privately tell me that they do not understand Zuckerberg's strategy. I mean, the guy spent $26B chasing the metaverse and has literally nothing to show for it. The stock cratered. That should tell you something about his strategy. My opinion: When you have a big idea that comes to fruition, you tend to believe in your own infallibility a bit too much. Not all of Zuckerberg's ideas are good -- or constructive. This documentary has some interesting opinions. Zuckerberg gets a drubbing. But, what would you expect from a guy who essentially behaves like an android in public? Ultimately, Facebook has had some positive benefits, but it's also had a lot of negative costs; particularly amplifying political concerns in the interest of "engagement."
author avatar

Usha Uppreti

27/01/2024 16:21
Trailer—Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse
author avatar

Le prince MYENE

27/01/2024 16:15
Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse_720p(480P)
author avatar

Levs🙏🏾💫🔝🇨🇮🇧🇪

27/01/2024 16:01
source: Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse
author avatar

audreytedji

27/01/2024 16:01
Honestly, haters WILL be haters. From the ominous music to the quick edits of statement clips stringing together a story of total BS. Of course everyone hates super rich people, go ahead, have a moan. Of course angry ex-employees who were fired for whatever reason are going to backlash (and make a stack of cash getting themselves into the media)...the world loves a good witch-hint and character trashing. Clearly Director Nick so-and-so has an axe to grind. Whatever trevor. Facebook is brilliant. It connects my family and friends. It uses my data, fine, and its actually very helpful to me in my marketing career and helps people find good stuff. This docu-drama is utter rubbish. In the words of Taylor: "Shake it off!"
author avatar

Gerson MVP

27/01/2024 16:01
In the next episode: Mark Zuckerberg The Farmer. All about 1,400 acres, $170 million Ko'olau Ranch. His plan for reportedly a $100 million family compound, that will include a 5,000-square-foot underground bunker featuring an escape hatch and a tunnel leading to two connecting mansions, at the center of the compound that will total about 57,000 square feet of living space, and 11 disk-shaped treehouses will be connected by rope bridges. The property will be dotted with guest houses and will include a large building with a gym, pools, sauna, hot tub and tennis court. Zuckerberg said he has begun raising cattle at his Ko'olau Raunch, in order to create "some of the highest quality beef in the world." The billionaire said he will breed wagyu and angus cows, feeding them macadamia nuts and beer produced at the ranch. You know every simple billionaire dream. And all this is made possible by you, me and over a billion other FB schnucks. FYI, wagyu meat (A5) cost up to $200 per pound, and the cows themselves can sell for as much as $30,000.
author avatar

Jefri Nichol

27/01/2024 16:01
This is an interesting documentary. I'm glad that they covered what happened in Myanmar. I've watched Mark Zuckerberg being interviewed on Joe Rogan and he never seems to ask about this, I'm glad this documentary had the courage to cover it. It is also crazy that Facebook knows how dangerous its algorithms are but they don't do anything about it because it'll affect profits. Seems very similar the actions of tobacco companies in the past. I loved how changing the name to Meta was like a cover everything up. It's shocking how much the company works like a cult too with their Non-disclosure agreements. Anyway I'm off to delete my Facebook profile.
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