- Michael Zimmer has built a digital archive of Mark Zuckerberg's public comments.
- The academic launched the project after the Meta boss discussed privacy issues in interviews.
- Despite scrutinizing the Meta boss so intentensly, Zimmer says he still doesn't understand him.
A lot has changed for Mark Zuckerberg since the drunken night at Harvard in 2003 when he decided to release Facemash.
Back then, he was the plucky 19-year-old computer science student who thought it would be fun to release a gag site for his college campus to rate pictures of students as hot or not.