Mark Zuckerberg

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Mark Zuckerberg is an American entrepreneur and the CEO, chairman, and controlling stakeholder of Meta. As of early 2026, Zuckerberg was among the world's top six richest people, with an estimated net worth of roughly $218.9B.

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  • Before 'The Facebook', Mark Zuckerberg made 'Facemash.com'

    During Mark Zuckerberg's sophomore year at Harvard, he built a website that allowed users to rank and rate people's pictures from the school's online "facebooks" called Facemash.com, which quickly went viral. He was placed on academic probation for violating the school's rules around data, privacy, and computer usage. Zuckerberg says the website was a prank and he never intended for so many people to see it. FaceMash is credited with being the predecessor to Facebook.

  • At 12 years old, Mark Zuckerberg built a messaging platform for his family called 'ZuckNet'

    Mark's family used "ZuckNet" to communicate with each other in different rooms and Mark's dad's dental office, which was connected to their family home. ZuckNet ultimately didn't go anywhere, as AOL's instant messaging platform soon replaced it.

  • Mark Zuckerberg has nearly exclusive decision-making authority in Meta

    Meta has a dual-class stock structure, meaning there are two types of stock that have different voting rights. Zuckerberg owns 90% of the company's Class B stock, which is allotted 10 votes per share, whereas Class A shareholders get one vote per share. He's also the CEO and the chairman of the board, meaning Zuckerberg has majority control over the company. (Some users may experience a paywall.)

  • Mark Zuckerberg said some of the details in 'The Social Network' movie were spot-on—but most of the story arcs were inaccurate

    Zuckerberg said many of the story arcs and plot details in "The Social Network" were inaccurate and harmful. In particular, the movie portrayed Zuckerberg's motivations for starting Facebook as a ploy to get a girlfriend, which Zuckerberg says is untrue, as he was already dating his now wife when he started Facebook. However, he did commend the movie for paying close attention to details about Zuckerberg's clothing and the layout of the Facebook office.

  • Mark Zuckerberg has been a huge advocate for open source technology

    Open source technology is software, hardware, or code that's publicly accessible for viewing or editing. Zuckerberg has been an advocate for open source since 2003 and said he wouldn't have been able to build Facebook without open source code.

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