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Mark Zuckerberg recently bought a T-shirt of his old high school-for a not inconsiderable sum and from a person who had little to do with him.
“The Social Network” actually violated Zuckerberg’s feelings
According to the “Spiegel”, Zuckerberg paid $ 4.095 (equivalent to EUR 3,707.51). It is neither an ordinary piece of clothing, nor the original Schul-Merch, because the shirt is a propary from the film “The Social Network”.
That is why he also has a personal connection to the clothes. “The Social Network” tells of the creation of Facebook and thus also about the life of the multimilliarist at the time. The auctioned top wore Jesse Eisenberg in the film, who played the tech giant.
Zuckerberg explained his background to the purchase in the podcast “The Colin and Samir Show”. “One of my friends saw this at an auction and said, ‘You have to get that,’ ‘he revealed.
Mark Zuckerberg is actually not a fan of the film. At that time he was mainly negative and presented as a ruthless self -self -self -self -disclosure. In 2014 he said during a public question and answer session in the Facebook headquarters in California that the cinema strip “invented a lot of things that I somehow found hurtful”. An aspect was nevertheless very realistic in the film: his wardrobe. For years, Zuckerberg wore his famous gray T-shirts in public. He also often wore the high school shirt. According to his own statements, the 40-year-old had had many versions of the same gray shirt so that we did not spend time with “stupid or frivolous” decisions.
Actors no longer want to be associated with the Facebook founder
In February, Jesse Eisenberg revealed in an interview with “BBC” that he no longer wanted to be associated with Zuckerberg. “It is as if this type … does things that are problematic by taking away the factual check,” said the actor. “”[Es gibt] Safety concerns. People who are already threatened in the world are threatened even more. “
Eisenberg is likely to refer to the recent event around Mark Zuckerberg: Meta announced at the beginning of the year not to use independent facts on Facebook and Instagram, but to replace it with “Community Notes”. Similar to X, the commenting of the accuracy of articles is left to the user: to be left inside.
In this regard, Zuckerberg said in his PR report that the moderators of third-party providers who have so far carried out these facts were “too politically biased” and that it was time to “return to our roots of free expression”. According to allegations, the motivation behind the change is the increasing proximity of the meta leader to Donald Trump.

