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Mark Zuckerberg Becomes ‘Visibly Frustrated’ Over Worker’s Vacation Question

Mark Zuckerberg looked pretty irritated in a recent interview when an employee asked him about days off.

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This comes after he revealed possible plans to lay off underperforming workers.

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Now, Facebook really is the original social media giant.

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Founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 2004, it is considered one of the Big Four media giants alongside Amazon, Apple, and Google.

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For a long time, it dominated the internet.

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In the early ’00s, pretty much everyone was a Facebook addict, spending hours writing on one another’s walls and “poking” each other.

The founding of the platform has become something of a legend.

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The 2010 biographical drama movie, The Social Network, told the story of how the company was founded by Harvard student, Mark Zuckerberg. The movie starred Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Armie Hammer, and Justin Timberlake.

Over the years, Zuckerberg has proven himself to be a shrewd businessman.

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And one of the areas in which the Facebook empire has truly excelled is through clever choices of acquisitions.

In April of 2012, Facebook acquired Instagram.

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The purchase cost one billion dollars and was one of the most expensive social media spends to date. But it’s clear that it paid dividends, as Instagram has only grown in popularity since 2012.

And that wasn’t their only smart buy.

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In 2014, Facebook acquired the chat platform, WhatsApp, for a whopping nineteen billion dollars. Woah. 

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By adding a suffix to their names.

When loading up the likes of Instagram and WhatsApp, users will now see the suffix “from Facebook” underneath.

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Just so we don’t forget who owns them, right?

Some suspect that there’s a specific reason for the change.

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They believe that Facebook is hoping to utilize its sister companies, Instagram and Whatsapp, as a means of gaining some cool points.

As a result of his dominance in the world of social media…

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Zuckerberg’s success has continued to grow and so has his wealth…

As Zuckerberg is now a centibillionaire.

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This means his fortune has surpassed 100 billion dollars, The Guardian reports.

He joins the ranks of Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates.

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It’s a truly mind-boggling amount of wealth.

The news of Zuckerberg’s wealth status followed his announcement that he would be launching a rival to TikTok.

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The Tik Tok alternative is Instagram Reels.

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People can’t get enough of them.

Following that, Zuckerberg made quite the change to his social media empire as he announced a rebranding of the company.

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“Facebook” is now known as Meta which is apparently linking in with the company’s plans to build a virtual reality “metaverse” which is currently in development.

The social media platform has still kept the old name Facebook, it’s just the company as a whole that has rebranded…

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“Today we’re seen as a social-media company, but our DNA is building technology to connect people,” said Zuckerberg, “and the metaverse is the next frontier.”

Despite the new moves, it appears that things aren’t going too well for Zuckerberg, as the company’s stock is down by more than half this year alone.

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Due to this, the CEO has revealed plans to cut workers who don’t meet the new standard set by Zuckerberg, according to a report.

During a Q&A on June 30, the CEO said that the stock flop “might be one of the worst downturns that we’ve seen in recent history,” and listed that as one of the reasons for cost-cutting.

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Zuckerberg also reportedly “appeared visibly frustrated” after an employee asked if workers’ “Meta Days” — extra holidays — would be carried on through to next year.

“Um… all right,” Zuckerberg responded according to The Verge. “Given my tone in the rest of the Q&A, you can probably imagine what my reaction to this is.”

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Zuckerberg then said that Meta would be reevaluating its employees, and could be looking at cutting those who don’t fit the bill.

“Realistically, there are probably a bunch of people at the company who shouldn’t be here,” Zuckerberg said.

“Part of my hope by raising expectations and having more aggressive goals, and just kind of turning up the heat a little bit, is that I think some of you might decide that this place isn’t for you, and that self-selection is OK with me,” Zuckerberg added.

What do you think of his comments?