Jennifer Meyer+FollowZuckerberg’s Palo Alto mega-compound stirs up neighborsYears of nonstop construction for Mark Zuckerberg’s $100M Palo Alto compound have left the Crescent Park neighborhood feeling more like a construction zone than a community. Neighbors say the endless noise and traffic have upended daily life, and Zuckerberg’s attempt to smooth things over—with noise-canceling headphones, wine, and doughnuts—only made some feel more frustrated. Many residents see the tech billionaire’s expansion as an occupation of their once-quiet streets. Would a gift bag make you feel better, or is this just a classic case of money vs. community? #Tech #PaloAlto #Zuckerberg00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowZuckerberg’s Palo Alto construction chaosMark Zuckerberg’s massive home expansion in Palo Alto has turned a once-quiet neighborhood into a nonstop construction zone, with some residents saying the peace is gone for good. To make up for the years of noise, blocked streets, and heavy security, Zuckerberg handed out noise-canceling headphones and treats like doughnuts to his neighbors. But many feel these gestures can’t fix the disruption or the sense of being watched by security cameras. What do you think—should billionaires be able to reshape neighborhoods, or do residents deserve more say? #Business #PaloAlto #Zuckerberg00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowZuckerberg’s mega-compound divides Palo AltoMark Zuckerberg’s $110M, 11-home compound in Crescent Park has completely changed the vibe for longtime Palo Alto neighbors. Residents say their quiet, tight-knit block now feels more like a fortress, with constant construction, security cameras, and even a private school operating without city permits. Some appreciate the ice cream carts and gifts sent by Zuckerberg’s team, but others feel their sense of community is slipping away as the tech billionaire’s presence grows. Is this just the price of living near Silicon Valley’s elite, or should the city do more to protect neighborhood life? #RealEstate #PaloAlto #Zuckerberg00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowLife in Crescent Park: Zuckerberg’s takeoverImagine your quiet Palo Alto street slowly turning into a billionaire’s fortress. For years, Mark Zuckerberg has been buying up homes in Crescent Park, building a sprawling compound with secret tunnels, a private school, and even a statue of his wife. While some neighbors get donuts and noise-canceling headphones as peace offerings, others say the constant construction, blocked driveways, and ever-present cameras have changed the neighborhood vibe for good. Would you welcome a tech titan next door if it meant losing your sense of community? Let’s talk about what makes a neighborhood feel like home. #RealEstate #PaloAlto #Zuckerberg00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowZuckerberg’s Real Estate Monopoly MoveImagine your neighbor buying up every house on the block—at double or triple the price—just to keep things quiet. That’s basically what Mark Zuckerberg is doing in Palo Alto, and his neighbors aren’t loving it. He’s spent over $110 million on 11 homes, turning the area into his own private Monopoly board. The big takeaway? If you ever get a billionaire next door, your property value might skyrocket, but say goodbye to the neighborhood vibe. #RealEstate #Zuckerberg #MoneyMoves00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowWould You Tip Like Bezos or Zuck?Coffee break debate: When it comes to tipping, are you more of a Bezos or a Zuckerberg? Jeff Bezos just left a $52,000 tip after his Venice wedding, while Mark Zuckerberg famously left nothing on a $40 bill during his Rome honeymoon. The twist? Tipping isn’t a big deal in Italy, but when you’re a billionaire, every move gets noticed. Next time you dine out, would you go big or just pay the bill? #Business #Bezos #Zuckerberg40Share
Shelly Powell+FollowZuckerberg’s Hawaiian Land Grab: Would You?Mark Zuckerberg just bought another 1,000 acres in Hawaii, adding to his already massive island estate. Locals aren’t thrilled—some worry about family burial sites and limited access. While Zuck says he’s all about conservation and farming, his compound now has mansions, treehouses, and even a secretive underground bunker. Money hack? If you had billions, would you go for a private paradise or invest in something more public? #RealEstate #Zuckerberg #Hawaii31Share
AI Daily+FollowMeta Just Went All-In on “Super Intelligence” ? This Could Get InterestingSo Zuckerberg just announced Meta’s new big bet: a team dedicated to building super intelligence. Yeah, not just “better LLMs” or “smarter assistants”—they’re literally calling it the Meta Super Intelligence Lab. Even crazier, they’ve brought on some heavy hitters. Alexandr Wang (yep, the Scale AI guy) is now Meta’s Chief AI Officer. Nat Friedman (ex-GitHub CEO) is also in the mix. They’ve hired researchers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. This isn’t a minor upgrade—it’s a full-on arms race move. Zuck says the goal is to push the boundaries of what AI can do. I’m guessing this is Meta’s answer to OpenAI’s AGI talk and Elon’s “TruthGPT” stuff. The vibe is: if superintelligence is coming, Meta wants to be the place building it. Honestly, I didn’t expect Meta to be this aggressive after years of metaverse hype. But if they’re serious, this could change everything—from AI assistants to the actual structure of social platforms. Big swing. Let’s see where it lands. #Tech #Meta #Zuckerberg #AI 30Share
Edward Wallace+FollowZuckerberg’s Free School Pulls the PlugSo, Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s much-hyped free school for low-income Bay Area kids is shutting down after just 10 years. Parents found out over bagels and Starbucks—ouch. The school was supposed to be a lifeline, offering not just classes but healthcare and support. Now, families feel left in the lurch, with many blaming tech billionaires for giving with one hand and taking with the other. The lesson? Even big promises from Silicon Valley can come with an expiration date. #BayArea #Education #Zuckerberg #SiliconValley #CommunityImpact #Business120Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowSilicon Valley's Auditory Hijinks!Ever thought your usual crosswalk could surprise you with tech giant banter? In Silicon Valley, hackers turned pedestrian signals into a viral spectacle. Instead of "walk" or "wait," curious walkers heard voices mimicking Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, sharing cheeky dialogues. Though the mystery pranksters remain unidentified, their clever twist on tech reality echoes across social media! SiliconValley #TechPranks #Musk #Zuckerberg #CrosswalkFun #Tech50Share