Shock: the Wired edition put on the cover photo of "beaten" Mark Zuckerberg

Seeing this photo, many users of the social network Facebook are beginning to be at a loss to search the network for information about who and under what circumstances so crippled Mark Zuckerberg. Do not do this, with the head and founder of one of the most massive social networks, everything is in order, and on the cover of the March issue of Wired there is a successful collage.

In fact, inside the publication you will find an interesting interview with Mr. Zuckerberg entitled laconically - "Facebook: two years in hell".

Internet reality is far from the truth

CEO Facebook in details told reporters about the difficult period of failure, which survived his offspring in the last two years. And what kind of photo is so strange, you ask? This is a kind of experiment of the New York artist Jake Rowland. His task was to create a vivid visual message that would illustrate the idea of ​​the article.

COVER STORY: For two years, it's been hell inside of Facebook. 51 current and former employees paint a picture of a company grappling with the problems it's caused, and a CEO who techno-optimism is circling the drain as he tries to fix them https://t.co/mAQJm3rYCp pic.twitter.com/ IK2fArcC6i

- WIRED (@WIRED) February 12, 2018

Jake Rowland shared this work:

"Often the user of the social network can be difficult to tell where the truth is, and where the lie is. And on the vastness of Facebook is full of such fake news. Lately, manipulation of perception is quite common. "
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Of course, this is not an excuse to give up social networks and microblogging, but to filter information in the digital era is simply necessary.