Thursday, January 1, 2015

Appeals Zuckerberg on Facebook: suggeritemi a target for … – The Messenger

You would like to give you a new, forward-looking target for the year just started, but you’re short on ideas? Look good intentions but do not know which one to choose? Maybe you could do like Mark Zuckerberg, a child prodigy of the web, which has asked for help to his 23 million followers on Facebook. It’s called “crowdsourcing”, and is the way to seek support from the outside when there are funds (not the case of the king of social networks) or suggestions.

Zuckerberg, in his post, remember to be in search of his ” good purpose “for 2015, and lists some of the past:” Learn to speak Mandarin; meet every day a new person who does not work at Facebook; write a th ank you note to someone who daily have made the world better; becoming a vegetarian (or at least eat meat only if an animal that has personally killed); wear a tie. “

The response of the network must have truly overwhelmed, because even Mister Facebook did not know what the purpose of his choice. We fly over the 133 283 “likes” and 3,404 shares. The amount of comments has passed, it was obvious all odds. Ryan O’Connor suggests to “plant a tree for every new joined Facebook in the year.” Ederlyn Suriaga suggests to “learn a musical instrument.” Other incite: subscribe to a marathon; go to visit the Philippines; Set yourself to discover the meaning of life; put music on Facebook; read twenty pages of books not “technical” every day; looking for someone who has never attended social networks; delete users that invite to play Candy Crush; visit all the European countries; learn to swim (and post the photos); impostre an automated voice to Facebook as Apple’s Siri; Write a comment to this day on the bulletin board in the case of a user; learn all you can on Mars … A deluge en ded, and the after-effects of past New Year, Zuckerberg will know his choice. But one thing is certain: many users are stews of invitations to share games. Why is this the proposed “good intention” that seems to the applicant.
             
             
                         
         

             Thursday, January 1, 2015, 17:37 – Last Updated: 17:43
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