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Metaphor Minute: The Metaphor That Made Mark Zuckerberg Flinch
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BUT… Did You Catch the (Metaphoric) Moment That Caught Him Off Guard? While the CEO of Facebook appeared responsive, respectful, and reasonable in all his answers, you could tell that the Senators felt that Zuckerberg wasn’t really “getting” the degree of their concern about privacy, that he was more interested in sticking to a carefully prepared (and no doubt genuine) defense of Facebook. The Senators’ factual questions were bouncing off him like bullets off a tank, until Senator Dick Durbin took a different approach to get Zuckerberg to really appreciate their concern. Below is the transcript of what he asked and how Zuckerberg responded. I strongly recommend you watch the short video of the exchange as well. Sen. Dick Durbin asked Zuckerberg, "Would you be comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night?" ""Um," Zuckerberg said before a long pause. "No." The audience and panel of senators erupted in laughter at Zuckerberg's hesitancy to answer the question. "If you've messaged anybody this week, would you share with us the names of the people you've messaged?" Durbin asked. "Senator, no, I would probably not choose to do that publicly here," Zuckerberg said. "I think that might be what this is all about — your right to privacy, the limits of your right to privacy, and how much you'd give away in modern America," Durbin said. What Durbin’s analogy was demonstrating is that just as Zuckerberg didn’t want his private information made public, online users should not have to have their information made public as well. Few people will recall the technical questions that were asked. Many will remember the Durbin-Zuckerberg exchange and the point it made. Most Dramatic Way to Make Your Point
Good analogies and metaphors bypass
reason, (although there is a reasonable connection being made)
to create instant associations and feelings in a listener to
make your point.
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