Mark Zuckerberg received an award in the nomination "Internet project" ... in Kazakhstan

Curiously, is it known to the founder of the Facebook social network that his merits in "unifying users of different countries on the same information platform" were appreciated in distant Kazakhstan?

This is not a joke and not a fake: The Union of Journalists of Kazakhstan decided to reward Mr. Zuckerberg for his persistent and fruitful work. Only, the reward found the hero a little late, do not you think? Recall that the Facebook network has been functioning for 12 years.

It is not known what Mark Zuckerberg himself thinks about all this. The fact that he became the owner of the award for the best Internet project, reported local "Radio Azattyk." True, it is unclear what the essence of the award is - whether it's a beautiful statue, or a tidy sum in tenge ...

Note that journalists of the Central Asian country like to reward foreign media people. Edward Snowden (spy defector) and Julian Assange (the founding father of WikiLeaks) already became laureates of the same prize in different years.

In the meantime, Zuckerberg himself became the object of criticism of his subscribers, because of excessive caution.

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Mark Zuckerberg was accused of paranoia!

Recently, another social network, Instagram, marked the first big anniversary - the appearance of a half million subscriber. This event could not miss the most important person on Facebook. He posted on his page a funny photo, which pose at his desk. In the hands of Mark holds a plastic frame, which is stylized for the design of images Instagram.

The attention of eye-witness reporters was attracted by Zuckerberg's laptop. It seems that he sealed his webcam with an adhesive tape that can be seen clearly. It is possible that the microphone of the macbook is also covered with an insulating tape or with an adhesive tape.

What does it say? In this simple way, Web users try to protect themselves from hacker attacks. Journalists edition Gizmodo called Zuckerberg paranoiac.

Somewhat strange is the fact that a man who often claims that he can safely store any of his data on his super-popular resource does so.