In 2004, Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook, initially a college network, faced a decision to expand beyond campuses, transforming global communication and culture. As a key advisor, your choice shapes the digital age’s social fabric, influencing privacy, connectivity, and societal norms over decades.
Will you open Facebook to the world, keep it elite, or pivot its purpose—shaping a connected future or a fragmented society?
What if Facebook’s early expansion created a global cultural utopia or deepened digital divides by 2125?