“The Internet’s not written in pencil, Mark. It’s written in ink.”
In The Social Network — admittedly a fictionalized account of the founding of Facebook — this was a hard lesson for founder Mark Zuckerberg to learn.
Social media content can be powerful evidence, but there are challenges in collecting and preserving it.
March 07, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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“The Internet’s not written in pencil, Mark. It’s written in ink.”
In The Social Network — admittedly a fictionalized account of the founding of Facebook — this was a hard lesson for founder Mark Zuckerberg to learn.
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