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Voici un article en Anglais sur Marc.Z, les questions sont en dessous du texte :

Like many Facebook users, Mark Zuckerberg turned to the social network to announce that he and his
wife were expecting a baby.
But in addition to the usual baby bump photo and giddy sentiment about the impending arrival,
Facebook's founder and chief executive included a somber message in his post: He and wife Priscilla Chan
have suffered three miscarriages in the last two years.
It was a rare and deeply personal revelation, not just for the famously private Zuckerberg but for anyone
on Facebook. Despite the company's mission to be the ultimate place for everybody to share just about
everything, most people populate their feeds with only the most flattering of posts — engagement and
wedding news, vacation pictures of exotic locales, promotions at work and other not-so-humble brags.
Industry watchers say the tendency for users to conceal their personal challenges might be putting pressure
on social networks to better reflect reality, in all its ups and downs. Zuckerberg appears to be trying to
embrace that philosophy by walking the walk himself.
His post immediately went viral, with commenters praising the Facebook executive for his candor. Some
divulged their own problems with fertility. "Mark Zuckerberg" became a trending topic on Twitter and his
post received about 850,000 Facebook likes within six hours of posting.
"Being the CEO of Facebook, he is really following their mentality of being open and connected with
everybody. He's sharing something extremely personal that most people wouldn't even want to share with
their closest friends. So this is different," technology expert Jonathan Roubini said. "It's following the
philosophy of Facebook, and in doing so he's showing he's a human being like everyone else."
Although Facebook urges everyone to share just about everything about their lives, Zuckerberg hasn't
always hewed to that philosophy himself, building a reputation as a tight-lipped, elusive introvert in a sea
of outspoken Silicon Valley personalities.
Although he has publicly said everyone should have a single identity that is shared with everybody, he
keeps certain Facebook posts reserved for friends only. In 2011, photos Zuckerberg posted on his private
Facebook page showing him cooking with Chan and posing with a just-captured chicken were leaked after
users found a loophole in Facebook's privacy settings; the Menlo Park, Calif., company immediately
responded that it would fix the bug.
As he has become more comfortable in his role as head of Facebook, Zuckerberg has gradually let down
the curtains shrouding his life. Friday's post was his most personal yet and arguably the one that will make
the most impact. He encouraged others to share their struggles, saying: "In today's open and connected
world, discussing these issues doesn't distance us; it brings us together. It creates understanding and
tolerance, and it gives us hope." Brian Blau, a research director at Gartner, said it's unusual to see a CEO
"set an example of what is appropriate content."

Questions:

Pour les 3 premièeres question lire du début a ''post received about 850,000 Facebook likes within six hours of posting. ''

1) What was deemed unusual in Zuckerberg’s latest post?
2) What do usually people like to post about?
3) What were the reactions to this post''

Pour les 3 autres lire de ''post received about 850,000 Facebook likes within six hours of posting. '' jusqu'à la fin .

4) Is Mark Zuckerberg considered to be an open person on Facebook?
5) What happened to photos he posted for friends only in 2011 ? What danger does it point at?
6) What direction does Zuckerberg seem to want to give to Facebook?
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