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Through an interview on the Tim Ferriss podcast, Mark Zuckerberg made the revelation.
Following the tech leader’s remarks, the Mediaite news site quoted a passage written by Tolkien.
Jack Dorsey responded to Twitter post about nickname employees gave Zuckerberg.
Social networks are the most used tools in the world, which is why these platforms have become the competition between them to stand out before Internet users. A peculiar case occurred recently between the leaders of two of the digital platforms with the largest user records, such as Facebook and Twitter, where the former executive director of the bird’s social network, Jack Dorsey mocked fellow tech billionaire Mark Zuckerberg after the Meta founder said his company’s employees referred to him “affectionately” as “the Eye of Sauron,” an iconic character from “The Lord of the Rings.” the Rings”.
According to data from DataReportal, Facebook has approximately 2.9 billion users, leading the ranking of the social networks with the most active users. For its part, Twitter had an increase in the number of users, so it is expected that by 2023the number of monthly users of the little bird’s social network could exceed 340 million, that is, 50 million more than those registered as of 2019, according to Statista.
Jack Dorsey trolling Mark Zuckerberg
Through an interview on the Tim Ferriss podcast where Mark Zuckerberg participated, he made the revelation when the driver asked the owner of Meta how he divides his energy in the workplace while being inundated with information.
“Maybe I don’t have enough willpower or calmness to just do direct meditation,” the Facebook director said.
“I actually need to put myself in a situation where it’s hard not to focus on that. Some of the people I work with in the company, they say it fondly, but I think they sometimes refer to my care as the ‘Eye of Sauron’“, he highlighted.
Following this interview and the tech leader’s revelation, the Mediaite news site quoted a passage written by Tolkien in “The Silmarillion”, which is a prequel to “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings”.
“Sauron had become now a sorcerer of hideous power, master of shadows and ghosts, vile in wisdom, cruel in strength, warping what he touched, twisting what he ruled, lord of the werewolves; his domain was a torment”, Tolkien wrote.
So Jack Dorsey responded to a post on the social network Twitter with a link to an article about the nickname that Zuckerberg revealed that his employees tell what he wrote, “makes sense”.
makes sense
—jack⚡️ (@jack) April 6, 2022
It is not the first time that the most important figures in the technological world joke with each other in their publications on social networks, where on other occasions even the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, has caused more than one controversy for his comments.
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