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Answer: It’s true! You can check it out at zuckerbergreview.com!
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a. farmville.com
b. fb.com
Answer: FB.com. The url re-directs, of course, facebook.com. wired.trib.al/tjQ6Rjd
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a. 2009
b. 2010
Answer: 2009. The Like button harnessed our constant craving for validation by creating a tool that allowed people to easily express it—or not.
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a. 2008
b. 2005
Answer: 2005. The name has stuck ever since.
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a. 25
b. 33
Answer: 25. Facebook says around 2.5 billion people use at least one of their family of apps. wired.trib.al/G47gQ3J 5/
a. 2007
b. 2009
Answer: 2007. No more “[Name] is having a terrible day” Now Facebook just asks, “What’s on your mind?”
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a. 2006
b. 2009
Answer: 2006. The decision prompted swift backlash, and Mark Zuckerberg said he “really messed this one up” but the feature remains to this day.
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a. $720,000
b. $240,000
Answer: $240,000. Facebook employs about 35,000 people.
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Answer: It’s true. During dinner, Zuckerberg even offered Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey goat he had killed with a stun gun. Dorsey politely declined. wired.trib.al/uLtD7Ga 9/
a. The Zuck stops here
b. I’m CEO… bitch.
Answer: “I’m CEO… bitch,” a reflection of how seriously he seemed to take his job at the time. wired.trib.al/oOhxQqq 10/