Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is recasting the controversial origins of his social network in a far more noble light.
Mark Zuckerberg suggested Facebook might have helped prevent the Iraq War if it had been around at the time. In a speech on Tuesday, the Facebook CEO also suggested that the debate around Iraq played a part in the origins of Facebook. This is a far rosier account of the social network's earlier days than is commonly understood. Facebook launched after a young Zuckerberg originally built a site to rate students' attractiveness without their consent.
Mark Zuckerberg suggested Facebook might have helped prevent the Iraq War if it had been around at the time. In a speech on Tuesday, the Facebook CEO also suggested that the debate around Iraq played a part in the origins of Facebook. This is a far rosier account of the social network's earlier days than is commonly understood. Facebook launched after a young Zuckerberg originally built a site to rate students' attractiveness without their consent.
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