HARVARD (SuaraMedia News) - Business Insider post a transcript of the discussion between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a college friend while still at Harvard Facebook users who say stupid. Although its authenticity has not been confirmed, instant messaging conversations are likely to be answered concerns about Facebook's privacy policy.
One confidential source said the conversation took place between Mark Zuckerberg who was aged 19 years and a friend after Mark launched The Facebook in his dorm room.
In a message electronic, Zuckerberg reportedly said to his friend, if you need information about anyone at Harvard he can provide and refer people who share information with stupid.
Here's the transcript:
Zuck: If you need any info about anyone at Harvard
Zuck: Jump just ask
Zuck: I have four thousand emails, photos, addresses, social networking service
[Friend's name kept confidential]: What? How do you manage that much?
Zuck: People are putting their own
Zuck: I do not know why
Zuck: They trust my
Zuck: Really Stupid
Those talks became a separate experience for young Zuckerberg likes to joke. But the message is clear that Zuckerberg realizes the potential of Facebook users who often do not accidentally expose themselves.
Facebook provides an answer to the Business Insider that the privacy and security of user information is the most important thing for Facebook.
"We will not argue with any anonymous source, or allegations of trying to confuse the character of Mark and Facebook view on privacy issues."
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