In a recent NPR interview, Jesse Eisenberg discussed his evolving views on Mark Zuckerberg, the character he portrayed in 'The Social Network.' Reflecting on his past interpretation of Zuckerberg as a socially awkward visionary who aimed to foster virtual connections, Eisenberg acknowledged a significant shift in his perspective. Now, he finds Zuckerberg less defensible due to controversial decisions, such as reducing content moderation on Facebook. Eisenberg's commentary coincides with his second Oscar nomination, this time for screenplay, rekindling interest in the 'Social Network' and potential future projects related to it.
But, Eisenberg says, his views on Zuckerberg have of course changed, and he isn't so defensible anymore. Regarding moves like the recent one to end fact-checking...
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