PARIS - founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg Wednesday that its global social networking site has denied to thank for the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, through demonstrators coordination online.
"Facebook was neither necessary nor sufficient for one of these things to happen," 27 - year - old New Yorker admitted the patterns of the Internet "e - G8" gathering in Paris.
"It would be extremely arrogant for any specific credit technology company" for protest movements in the Arab world, such as those who ousted leaders in the long term in Tunisia and Egypt, this year, he added.
"People are now have the possibility to communicate" more widely that ever before, he said, adding: "that is not something of Facebook." It is an Internet thing. ?
Zuckerberg speaks after meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who called the e - G8 forum to make proposals to the leaders of the G8 on regulation online and freedoms.
Zuckerberg has seen its social networking site online to grow in seven years of a system of College in a global phenomenon with hundreds of millions of users.
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