Mark Zuckerberg: If I didn't have complete control of Facebook, I would have been fired

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If Mark Zuckerberg didn't have complete control of Facebook, he says he would have been fired (at least once). (via CNBCMakeIt)

The audio obtained by The Verge is from two July question-and-answer meetings with employees and lasts about two hours.

"I think a lot of the concerns are that people think that our company is very powerful. And within that, the fact that I have voting control of the company...," Zuckerberg said.To illustrate his point, Zuckerberg talked about two unpopular decisions he made that worked out in favor of the company.

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