The origins of the social networking Site, Facebook, has not been depicted correctly in the movie 'The Social Network', according to the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The origins of the social networking Site, Facebook, has not been depicted correctly in the movie 'The Social Network', according to the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg, who reportedly took his entire staff to see film, said he actually thought the movie was pretty fun.
"It's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got wrong," The Australian quoted him as saying in an interview with the CBS show '60 Minutes'.
"I think that they got every single T-shirt that they had the Mark Zuckerberg character wearing right. And they got sandals right and all that," he added.
"But I mean, there are hugely basic things that they got wrong, too. They made it seem like my whole motivation for building Facebook was so I could get girls," he said.
He said the movie makes 'it seem like this whole lawsuit is such a huge part of Facebook's history' but "I've probably spent less than two weeks of my time worried about this lawsuit at all".
'60 Minutes' also featured an interview with the Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the Harvard University classmates who accused Zuckerberg of stealing their idea.
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Speaking of the Winklevoss twins, Zuckerberg said, "it's hard for me to fully wrap my head around where they're coming from on this."
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He also revealed that he once turned down an offer from Yahoo! to buy Facebook for 1 billion dollars and made it clear he is in no hurry to take the company public.
Source-ANI