Sunday, February 28, 2016

The uncomfortable question to Mark Zuckerberg: What would if you were CEO of Twitter? – LaCapital.com.ar

The creator of Facebook said in a conference in Berlin on what actions to take if directed to the rival company. His surprising answer.

The creator of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, went through an awkward moment after a conference held in Berlin (Germany) was asked what actions it would take if directed . to the rival company Twitter

After thinking for a few moments, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the social network most used today, gave a surprising answer: “Let me answer that question talking about what we have Instagram made. Facebook has traditionally been more service focused on private communications with friends or small groups. One of the things that I think other networks, such as Twitter or YouTube, is that they have been more focused on its contents public. “

” Recently, with Instagram, and the same with Facebook, gave us realize that (the public content) is an area in the community we are building. People want to be in contact with athletes, celebrities, actors, politicians and civic leaders that interest them, “he said.

” Giving people tools to share what interests them, and to follow up these interests, I think that contributed greatly to the growth of Instagram. And I think historically, it has also served to Twitter to grow, “he said.
” But it is certainly an area where we focus with Instagram. When Instagram joined our company was a community of 20 million users, and the team working on Instagram was 14 people, “he explained at the conference in Berlin.

” By then, we all said ‘they bought it for 1,000 million dollars are crazy’. Since then, we enlarged ten times the team (150 staff of Facebook works best Instagram) and the community has grown from 20 million to 400 million. Today, it is bigger than Twitter, “he said.

” I think a lot of that is because we run a good map of situation in terms of giving people the ability to produce content in crude what’s going on in their lives, and he offered to ordinary people the ability to connect with it, “concluded

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