On January 29, 2011, Zuckerberg made a surprise guest appearance on Saturday Night Live, which was being hosted by Jesse Eisenberg. They both said it was the first time they ever met. Eisenberg asked Zuckerberg, who had been critical of his portrayal by the film, what he thought of the movie. Zuckerberg replied, It was interesting. In a subsequent interview about their meeting, Eisenberg explains that he was nervous to meet him, because I had spent now, a year and a half thinking about him ... He adds, Mark has been so gracious about something thats really so uncomfortable ... The fact that he would do SNL and make fun of the situation is so sweet and so generous. Its the best possible way to handle something that, I think, could otherwise be very uncomfortable.
Disputed accuracy
Jeff Jarvis, author of the book Public Parts, interviewed Zuckerberg and believes Sorkin has made too much of the story up. He states, Thats what the internet is accused of doing, making stuff up, not caring about the facts.
According to David Kirkpatrick, former technology editor at Fortune magazine and author of The Facebook Effect:The Inside Story of the Company That Is Connecting the World, , the film is only 40% true ... he is not snide and sarcastic in a cruel way, the way Zuckerberg is played in the movie. He says that a lot of the factual incidents are accurate, but many are distorted and the overall impression is false, and concludes that primarily his motivations were to try and come up with a new way to share information on the internet.
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