Mark Zuckerberg has added a very special event to his tour of Italy: a meeting with the Pope.
The Vatican said that the Facebook founder and his wife, Priscilla Chan, met with Pope Francis on Monday.
"Together they spoke about how to use communications technology to
alleviate poverty, encourage a culture of encounter, and to communicate a
message of hope, especially to the most disadvantaged," the Vatican
Press Office said in a statement.
Zuckerberg announced his trip to Italy last week after the country
was struck by a devastating earthquake. He has scheduled a live question
and answer session for later on Monday, and said he was
"looking forward to spending time with our Italian community."
The tech CEO has said Rome is a special city to him. He honeymooned
there with Chan, and says he is a student of Latin and Classical
history.
Facebook (FB, Tech30) did not immediately respond to a request for
comment on Monday, and Zuckerberg's personal page on the social
networking site was silent on the meeting with Pope Francis.
But Zuckerberg did post a photo of himself running by the Colosseum.
"It's great to be back in Rome! We started the day with a run past
the Circus Maximus and House of Augustus up to the Colosseum. It's
pretty amazing to run on roads in the city that helped invent them," he
said.
Over the weekend, Zuckerberg posted an update and photo from the
wedding of Spotify co-founder Daniel Ek, which was held near Lake Como
in northern Italy.
Usually the act of a politician, visiting a country after a disaster
would fit with Zuckerberg's recent push to paint himself as a sort of
Silicon Valley statesman. He has been carefully crafting his image
through
Facebook posts, Q&As and public trips to places like China.
Facebook posts, Q&As and public trips to places like China.
The social network has also taken on an unexpected role in
international disasters. After events like earthquakes, hurricanes, or
bombings, people let friends and family know they're OK with Facebook's
Safety Check feature.
No comments:
Post a Comment