Zuckerberg To Hold His First International Q&A From Bogotá, Colombia on Wednesday, Could Face Gritty Questions

By Kamal Nayan - 10 Jan '15 09:34AM

Mark Zuckerberg is holding his first international Q&A from Bogotá, Colombia January 14th, where he will interact with international users and face their question. In previous two public Q&As, Zuckerberg had to tackle questions related to Messenger migration and dislike button, and we hope this Q&A will not be easy either.

Facebook is asking its users to submit questions for the session here.

Some of the sample questions were:

Why "Zuck" gets to have a four-letter Facebook username but normal users must have a minimum of five characters.

While some are planning to ask him about the intentions that Facebook has about expanding its video services.

Does Facebook plan to compete with YouTube, or what will it do in video?

One user was interested in knowing if Zuckerberg's company is leveraging artificial intelligence.

 How will Facebook take advantage of artificial intelligence with its product in the near-term?

Mark Zuckerberg should also be ready to face more grittier questions as well. Like a Colombian teenager is asking: "Latin American countries have many problems like socioeconomic inequality, lack of education and violations against free expression. How could Facebook be used as a tool to try to fix [these] problems, working along with the governments of each country?"

And this: "You are rich enough to not be motivated anymore by money. You and your company are well known enough not to be motivated by recognition, and Facebook's powerful ability to act as a catalyst continues to grow. So I would like to know, what motivates you now?"

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