Facebook wasn't exactly a revolutionary idea. There had been several iterations of online social networks previous to its release. FB's execution, however, is what made it successful.
Interesting to see how in the beginning he was focused on making the product better for its core users and wasn't interested in dominating the world. Nowadays, with the Metaverse his strategy seems to be the exact opposite of what made the company successful in the first place.
Yea, he got too ambitious and lost sight of the core mission which really is valuable - making *in-person* human connection easier. The in-person is key because while VR might make people more connected in general, it takes away from in-person connection, which really nothing can replace.
Honestly I think what happened was that when he opened the company to investors, the need to scale and make money for them grew very quickly. The pressure to create money from something "good" is what caused all these problems to happen, and I think it's what caused his corruption. I think it's what causes corruption in *all* of these SF tech startups... Facebook, Twitter, all these companies. These companies all struggled to meet their investment cap with matching growth, yet the flood of investors was extremely high and probably impossible to turn down people handing you free cash... ("free")
I dig how you fast forward and see how he’s clarified his vision around connectedness, while also expanding the scope. I was pleasantly surprised. Great piece of history.
For that reason they are interested in making people happy not the politics and money of it, unfortunately this is also why he is always in trouble, the successful and passionate ones are the one who find loopholes in rules that haven’t been thought of yet therefore making the mistake or loophole per say obvious to people who should have thought of the rule which is what makes them angry and come after him.
this entire 4min49sec bit, from the Columbus intro, to Mark chill asnwering questions with a beer in his hand, while people in the back jugg on beers doing a handstand, is history
He was clear on what Facebook was back then..a source to get everyone's info for schools, businesses, etc. That's all it is now.. Just a way to get your info.
When I signed up for facebook in 6th and 7th grade I made sure even on VACATION I remember signing onto the Cafe and feeling the adrenaline rush of having friend requests from hot girls accepted
Anyone know when this interview was taken? Probably sometime in 2005? Also it's interesting how it was intended to just be a facilitator for in-person connection when now its main goal is to get people to stay on the site for as long as possible.
@@alandeutsch9987 Hello, this is your cryonics specialist speaking. You’ve been in cryostasis for over a year now. Unfortunately, our galactic warship is under attack by meta merchants. We estimate that we have two weeks until their photon rays breach our defenses and reach our craft. It’s crucial that you wake up now to help defend our ship and aid in our survival!
He definitely is hinting at the fact that people are pressuring him to do it though - likely lots of people with money and that's why he's having to use the word "product"
There's so much to impact from this video. Super intriguing as I'm always fascinated by how luck and chance plays a role in the success of certain companies. Zuck stating that "there's no need for more" clearly shows he didn't have billion dollar dreams. Insert the right people and he's top 3 richest person in the world. Incredible footage.
So the facebook I mean its like a directory to connect like the college students who like uhm like to hang out so I mean it allows people to keep themselves like kinda updated with each other's life
He's trying so hard to dumb himself down so he can seem like the average "like totally drink beer and and like it's awesome bro" college kid. He ain't fooling no one.
@lacquersound we thought this was common enough knowledge to make a joke about the ships being called other cities in the San Francisco metropolitan area but thank you.
Filmmaker: "Where are you taking Facebook at this point?" Zuckerberg: "I mean there doesn't necessarily have to be more. Like, a lot of people are focused on taking over the world, or doing the biggest thing, getting the most users." Oh the irony of it all.
@@Jakofalltrades2727 haha, excited for meta AI but it isn't released in India yet, did you use it? How was the experience? My experience with using perplexity with AI was amazing, it is so good!
Nobody really records when they are at Harvard. I wonder why. I may be going to take a class this year. Also have a UA-cam channel that is growing and would love to show my fans. Is it not permitted?
Ha! Focus only on college! Of course myspace was the first. I don't even know if myspace is still around. FB took off mainly because it showed hot young college girls and then the guys started joining in hopes of meeting them.
Started by being questioned by a roommate. Ended with being questioned by the US Senate
GATDAMN 😂
😂😂😂
Fantastic.
Imagine knowing that at that time
But did the senators join Facebook?
Drop the "the", just "Facebook." It's cleaner.
They did :)
this guy deserves some $$$$
@@doctorpanigrahi9975 It's a line from "The Social Network" :) ua-cam.com/video/PEgk2v6KntY/v-deo.html
holy... wow
We should drop it from entire English language
Interview was taking in June of 2005.
Damn! and was youtube there then?
Damn I was born 3 months later
@@yaboy1689 lmao u gained consciousness while we were playing GTA IV
@@yaboy1689Lmao
I joined Facebook in April 2005!
Facebook wasn't exactly a revolutionary idea. There had been several iterations of online social networks previous to its release. FB's execution, however, is what made it successful.
its the real name identity system that separates Facebook from its competitors.
@@auriel4171 "Jewish tenacity?" 🤔
@@auriel4171 If you're going to act like you represent a whole race you could at least spell properly.
Exactly...that's what disruptive innovation is about.
@@auriel4171 Jews make things that people love using. Stop hating on Jews
2005 - "so"
2016 - "I Want to connect the world"
you would too.
What about 2019
@@anay6329 YEAH.
And that he did
JAJAJAAJAJ
He's actually not as awkward here as he normally is
ThatGuyNamedTim This was before the real zucker berg got replaced with a reptilian
No it's simple MK ultra stuff. They've been doing it for decades to people like zuck or mega celebrities
That is because he is drunk.
@@AarmOZ84 no he is fat and you are fat
like aaron sad, because he is drinking some beer
i love how he's always been out here harvesting personal information lol
Anyone notice how much more normal and socially at ease he was back then?
well it makes sense. now he has to act like a grown up and someone worth billions
@@westernpigeon Yeah that is what I think also, Mark has to be more grown up and sophisticated because he has a public image.
@@westernpigeon also he had a few beers after celebrating with his colleagues for reaching a milestone.
this was before he was a lizard
that is just a proof that he was replaced by aliens. Its so obvious but we don't do anything about it. how weird, right ? :)=
Seriously though, this interview is an amazing insight into the early days of facebook.
Well you should say this now
are you still alive? have you reflected on this comment?
@@zacki5663 I got liver spots and a walking cane, but I'm still here.
@@zacki5663are you still alive?
Interesting to see how in the beginning he was focused on making the product better for its core users and wasn't interested in dominating the world. Nowadays, with the Metaverse his strategy seems to be the exact opposite of what made the company successful in the first place.
Yea, he got too ambitious and lost sight of the core mission which really is valuable - making *in-person* human connection easier. The in-person is key because while VR might make people more connected in general, it takes away from in-person connection, which really nothing can replace.
Honestly I think what happened was that when he opened the company to investors, the need to scale and make money for them grew very quickly. The pressure to create money from something "good" is what caused all these problems to happen, and I think it's what caused his corruption. I think it's what causes corruption in *all* of these SF tech startups... Facebook, Twitter, all these companies. These companies all struggled to meet their investment cap with matching growth, yet the flood of investors was extremely high and probably impossible to turn down people handing you free cash... ("free")
Well he had to start making momey at some point
I dig how you fast forward and see how he’s clarified his vision around connectedness, while also expanding the scope. I was pleasantly surprised.
Great piece of history.
I love how people who don't really want to become word famous and rich and just focusing on making a good product are the most successful ones!
True.
For that reason they are interested in making people happy not the politics and money of it, unfortunately this is also why he is always in trouble, the successful and passionate ones are the one who find loopholes in rules that haven’t been thought of yet therefore making the mistake or loophole per say obvious to people who should have thought of the rule which is what makes them angry and come after him.
@@likebutton11 lol, why is everyone asking if I'm alive? 😅
She is alive lol
@@likebutton11 Stop being a creep.
this entire 4min49sec bit, from the Columbus intro, to Mark chill asnwering questions with a beer in his hand, while people in the back jugg on beers doing a handstand, is history
When he was still human
He was manipulative and deceiving sociopath since always. Check out the story of Facebook vs ConnectU.
"where are you taking facebook at this point?"
"i mean there doesn't necessarily has to be more."
oh no young mark, there can be more
Yep! Now Metaverse lol...
@@vimalcurio Yeah this was 12 years ago
*the facebook.
There will be more
He was clear on what Facebook was back then..a source to get everyone's info for schools, businesses, etc. That's all it is now.. Just a way to get your info.
When I signed up for facebook in 6th and 7th grade I made sure even on VACATION I remember signing onto the Cafe and feeling the adrenaline rush of having friend requests from hot girls accepted
Anyone know when this interview was taken? Probably sometime in 2005? Also it's interesting how it was intended to just be a facilitator for in-person connection when now its main goal is to get people to stay on the site for as long as possible.
Casting Couch
YARE. 😂
IFYKYK
Very cool interview. I think it's obvious from this that Mark in real life is not at all like Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal in "The Social Network".
u should check out fortnite
this convo stretches over 12 years... pretty cool :)
@@ollesoderlund260 indeed. cya in another 12
@@ollesoderlund260 Bruh the ability of the algorithm to just straight up revive videos is insane.
@@alandeutsch9987 Hello, this is your cryonics specialist speaking. You’ve been in cryostasis for over a year now. Unfortunately, our galactic warship is under attack by meta merchants. We estimate that we have two weeks until their photon rays breach our defenses and reach our craft. It’s crucial that you wake up now to help defend our ship and aid in our survival!
Confirmed: He was 100% replaced by a reptile.
Damn, Zuckerberg seems pretty chill haha
@Harsh Jha he is dead now
Lol
@Harsh Jha 5 month old comment
@@soyousee9736 5 day old comment
@@alainportant6412 bip rozo (rip bozo)
I like how mark Zuckerberg says 'like' a lot.
It's cool that he didn't really set out to take over the world even though he ended up doing just that
He definitely is hinting at the fact that people are pressuring him to do it though - likely lots of people with money and that's why he's having to use the word "product"
when was this video taken? I know it was uploaded in 2010 but this seems like when Facebook first started.
"There doesn't necessarily have to be more..."
Watch a Barefoot Mark Zuckerberg Pitch ‘The Facebook’ in 2005
@MillightKoles This is true but it makes it easier. Faces, locations, your school, family members...it's like an entire life connection of people
When exactly was this interview?
So uhm like... Now you all know why they introduced like button on Facebook.
nice hahshshahahha made me laugh
What's the date of this interview? It's pretty cool seeing how informal he as he talks about the potential growth and focus of Facebook.
2005
There's so much to impact from this video. Super intriguing as I'm always fascinated by how luck and chance plays a role in the success of certain companies. Zuck stating that "there's no need for more" clearly shows he didn't have billion dollar dreams. Insert the right people and he's top 3 richest person in the world. Incredible footage.
when was the interwiew done ?
"The Niña, The San Jose and The Palo Alto" XD
The Facebook
Where can I watch the full doc?
So the facebook I mean its like a directory to connect like the college students who like uhm like to hang out so I mean it allows people to keep themselves like kinda updated with each other's life
when was this interview?
This would work perfectly as humanity's epilogue after Facebook causes the end times.
haha facts
It did end up releasing the most powerful AI (Llama 3)
And then what.... I don't know... TAKE OVER THE WORLD!
"People just....didn't want to put out their information"
Awesome footage good to see some of your point of views Mark.
Thanks for this
He's trying so hard to dumb himself down so he can seem like the average "like totally drink beer and and like it's awesome bro" college kid.
He ain't fooling no one.
this was back when he was in college
Yes, that's clear.
Red Menace he is, he just got really lucky.
Bernie Bernstein “so, I think it’s a directory”
no he's a puppet...for real
Mark used to sound like he went to laguna beach high
such an underrated video , dope post !
Glad you liked it!
Todays episode of: Before They Were a Robot
Before they sold their soul*
Innocent man of the world . One of the holiest moral man of absolute innocence of noble holy behaviours. Fantastic interview.
what
@@yahmahn his nudest innocence combined with perfect morality is at its peakest
Wonderful personality mark Zuckerberg an excellent person
what are you yapping about blud
This was before aliens replaced him with a robot
@lacquersound we thought this was common enough knowledge to make a joke about the ships being called other cities in the San Francisco metropolitan area but thank you.
this is cool! when was this interview?
june 2005 lad
@@sonnymckean9135 little too late for that
Luck definitely played its part in the success of #facebook .
Mark Zuckerberg's interview from 2005.
I started using Facebook in 2011 and stopped in 2015.
the guy in the first scene was pretty funny. Very anchorman influenced.
Haha... He still calls it "The Facebook"
He did not drop the "The"
@@adityap8387 This interview was taken in 2005 when facebook was known as The facebook
@PSdissenter We were joking around but thank you for reminding us of that fact.
he kinda looks like my graphic design teacher
HAHA That's totally Dustin Malkovitz doing a keg stand! Never though I'd see the day a billionaire did a keg stand :P
@Harsh harsh
I love the 12FPS effect
Hey he doesn't seem like a robot here
It's ridiculous how much he changed.
hearing zuckerberg speak reminded me how much i hate teenage movies. "can you like just shut up!!" like.
He doesn't sound much like a Harvard guy here. Jesse Eisenberg was much more articulate in the movie.
Dab at 3:13
Haha
Brian
I don't get it. I'm not from USA, so I'm missing the context here. Please help.
Lets be human Usain Bolt
omfg xD
christopher columbus sailed the nina punta and santa maria youve listed new ones on me!
This guy sounds like he knows what he's doing. He'll probably be worth billions of dollars in the future who knows...
For real dude ...i also see potential in this guy ..he has a bright future ahead
are you a coder sir?
@@nothing-ss9cd yeah, why?
Dumb comment
@@atheistcrusader1160 the social network humor 😂
Is that the David Choe art work that made him a gazzilionaire?
You can see Eduardo saverin in the back
Mark Zuckerberg is actually Nelson Bighetti.
“I built this to receive as much info about your life for the gov” that’s all it is.
The content is a cut above the rest. Keep setting the bar high!
Before MK Ultra
you missed "I mean", "you know I mean" like and stuff ... cool
It’s crazy seeing David choe art on the walls, he was paid in Facebook stocks and made hundreds of millions of dollars from those murals
@ComradeLeonTrotsky
Do you mean the interviewer or Zuckerberg?
Like all top flyer's, Mark has worked hard to get where is he is today. I recall the First #signing
Filmmaker: "Where are you taking Facebook at this point?"
Zuckerberg: "I mean there doesn't necessarily have to be more. Like, a lot of people are focused on taking over the world, or doing the biggest thing, getting the most users."
Oh the irony of it all.
all the guys are barefoot in normal clothes drinking beer at work lol. but wow it went from being a college thing to an all ages world wide thing.
wow 12 years ago
@mrsSatan013 nope, Google+ is in other tab :D
And a wild Dustin Moskovitz appears to do a keg stand. Incredible
Who are the two employees holding Dustin Moskovitz up on his legs?
It’s actually quite a ridiculous act. Like imagine animals seeing this happen in the wild.
He mainly described LinkedIn 😂
jeeps that valley accent is something else
if u pick random points to skp to during the video, everytime u click to move itll start with zuckerburg saying "so"......
Guy is chill af
Before the pressure and load of working 70-80 hour weeks for one of the most successful companies ever
It's interesting he refers to 'the facebook' which is the name of the company in the current lawsuit.
Did this go on 2 b a thing?
Will there be a Facebook 2?
is there someone who can add a comment here, to subtitle what is said in video? Thanks for foreigners who does not speak english very well.
When was this made? It looks like FB's first year or something.
that's what I was thinking
Who’s watching in 2023
2024 April😅
@@Ari_diwan I do not remembering commenting on this video lol
@@Jakofalltrades2727 haha, excited for meta AI but it isn't released in India yet, did you use it? How was the experience? My experience with using perplexity with AI was amazing, it is so good!
@03August1991 no i studied Canadian history.Regardless they used arrows when Europeans used gunpowder.
The artwork on the walls was done by David Choe.
Well, yes it is off at lots of stuff, but the general story is there.
Sometimes, some - followers take theirs ideal in wrong way, some + followers take in serious, genuinely, simple ways.
when mark was a human and not a robo
I didn’t know money can turn you into a robo 😂
1:25 “when WE originally got started started at facebook… it was ummm just me” lol
🙄
when was this actually...
Nobody really records when they are at Harvard. I wonder why. I may be going to take a class this year. Also have a UA-cam channel that is growing and would love to show my fans. Is it not permitted?
Before they cloned him
Would love to see everyones faces in that room if the guy interviewing him just said “you are gonna be a multi multi billionaire in a decade”
or if they said he's going to be a lizard overlord.
@@ej4458
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ha! Focus only on college! Of course myspace was the first. I don't even know if myspace is still around. FB took off mainly because it showed hot young college girls and then the guys started joining in hopes of meeting them.
haha
there was a few before that actually. Myspace was a copy cat of Friendster.