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When it was revealed back in 2010 that Mark Zuckerberg, in private exchanges, had called his initial users “dumb f*cks” because users “trust me,” while offering to hand over any information his friend might want on any Harvard student, writers gave him a pass, chalking it up to “youthful foibles.”

At the time Zuckerberg claimed he “absolutely” regretted his comments and actions, claiming that since those embarrassing messages, he had “grown and learned a lot.”

That is true, back then his “monster” had about 4,000 users and all their data, and now they tout 2 billion users, and yes, he has certainly “learned” a lot of information about those users. The only thing Zuckerberg “regretted” was that his private communication was exposed.

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