An excerpt from a conversation between Mark Zuckerberg and a friend, allegedly from the early days of Facebook. In the exchange, Zuckerberg mentions having over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, and social networking site (SNS) information from Harvard students. When asked how he managed to get such data, he responds that people just submitted it, and that they trust him, ending with a derogatory comment about their trust. The conversation reflects the casual attitude toward user data and privacy in the early days of Facebook.
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