Why Zuckerberg ignores the press (from yesterday's Facebook / YC event)
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Why Zuckerberg ignores the press (from yesterday's Facebook / YC event)
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Re: Why Zuckerberg ignores the press (from yesterday's Facebook / YC event)
#2\\ The Q&A was followed by a barbecue on their lawn. At one point I found myself chatting in a group with Zuckerberg. Someone asked him if he was planning to see the Facebook movie. He said he wasn't sure -- he was there when Facebook was created and it wasn't all that exciting; mostly a lot of coding and Red Bull.
He also said that he makes it a personal policy not to read press about Facebook -- something like, "Sometimes the press will be saying great things about you while you know you're making mistakes, and other times they'll be saying bad things when you aren't really doing anything differently. It just goes in cycles. We have to trust our internal compass for what we should be doing, and make sure to always listen to our users." //
imho very wise of him (to ignore the press) tough I would definitely watch the movie
Re: Why Zuckerberg ignores the press (from yesterday's Facebook / YC event)
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#5All things considered, that's pretty awesome. That shows a complete good-faith approach to doing business. As much as people say Zuck is a dick, this is a really cool idea. Everybody wins.
Re: Why Zuckerberg ignores the press (from yesterday's Facebook / YC event)
#6Referred passage : \\ The Q&A was followed by a barbecue on their lawn. At one point I found myself chatting in a group with Zuckerberg. Someone asked him if he was planning to see the Facebook movie. He said he wasn't sure -- he was there when Facebook was created and it wasn't all that exciting; mostly a lot of coding and Red Bull. He also said that he makes it a personal policy not to read press about Facebook --…
Re: Why Zuckerberg ignores the press (from yesterday's Facebook / YC event)
#7> One option he proposed is for companies to come work at the Facebook office for a few days next to the API team so they could get help and give input during development. All things considered, that's pretty awesome. That shows a complete good-faith approach to doing business. As much as people say Zuck is a dick, this is a really cool idea. Everybody wins.
And I respect their API team a lot, especially for the changes made since the FriendFeed acquisition.
Re: Why Zuckerberg ignores the press (from yesterday's Facebook / YC event)
#8> One option he proposed is for companies to come work at the Facebook office for a few days next to the API team so they could get help and give input during development. All things considered, that's pretty awesome. That shows a complete good-faith approach to doing business. As much as people say Zuck is a dick, this is a really cool idea. Everybody wins.
I disagree. Everybody wins only if the API team fixes everything that leads to a request for help, and documents everything they find themselves giving input on. An open forum is the only guaranteed way to be sure everybody wins. And I respect their API team a lot, especially for the changes made since the FriendFeed acquisition.
He just wants good, honest collaboration that helps both parties.