8 Best Articles on Zuckerberg
The most useful articles on zuckerberg from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 Zuckerberg Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on zuckerberg by Refind users in 2023 so far.
Short Articles
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Inside Mark Zuckerberg's Lost Notebook
In the early days of Facebook, Zuck kept his plans for world domination in handwritten journals. He destroyed them. But a few revealing pages survived.
Fire Mark Zuckerberg
When Mark Zuckerberg announced in October 2021 that Facebook would now be known as “Meta,” many people fell for several astonishingly obvious lies. As I said: Zuckerberg has absolutely no clue what he…
Before Mark Zuckerberg Tried To Kill TikTok, He Wanted To Own It
Four years ago, Mark Zuckerberg failed to buy the Chinese company that became the basis of TikTok. Now he's demonizing it to make the case against regulating Facebook.
Manifestos and Monopolies
Facebook has long had too much power, but Mark Zuckerberg’s expressed willingness to use said power for political ends means it’s time to consider countermeasures.
Zuckerberg misunderstands the huge threat of TikTok
“It’s almost like the Explore Tab that we have on Instagram” said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in leaked audio of him describing TikTok during an all-hands meeting. But it’s not. TikTok represents a…
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on zuckerberg.
Can Mark Zuckerberg Fix Facebook Before It Breaks Democracy?
The most famous entrepreneur of his generation is facing a public reckoning with the power of Big Tech.
Inside Facebook's Hellish Two Years—and Mark Zuckerberg's Struggle to Fix it All
How a confused, defensive social media giant steered itself into a disaster, and how Mark Zuckerberg is trying to fix it all.
Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Understand Journalism
Either that, or he doesn’t care.
Publications
We monitor hundreds of publications, blogs, newsletters, and news sources in Zuckerberg, including:
Stratechery
Free Articles from http://stratechery.com. For Daily Updates, follow @StratecheryMO. For the author, follow @benthompson.
Ed Zitron
CEO @EZPR. British. writer @thisisinsider - Top 50 @bitech tech PR 4x - http://ez.substack.com - 2x Author - public relations
BuzzFeed News
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The Atlantic
Exploring the American idea through ambitious, essential reporting and storytelling. Of no party or clique since 1857. http://theatlantic.com
WIRED
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