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How The Social Network Predicted Today’s Tech Divide

How The Social Network Predicted Today’s Tech Divide

When The Social Network premiered in 2010, it was seen as a movie about ambition and betrayal. Today, it feels more like a prophecy. The film, centered on Facebook’s rise, perfectly captured how social media would reshape — and divide — society.

A Mirror of Digital Ambition

David Fincher’s direction and Aaron Sorkin’s script revealed a world driven by ego, innovation, and control. Mark Zuckerberg’s character, played by Jesse Eisenberg, wasn’t just building a website. He was creating a new digital order, one that thrives on connection yet breeds isolation.
The film’s tagline — “You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies” — now feels eerily accurate. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and X promise community but often fuel comparison, polarization, and loneliness.

The Echoes of Tech Power

Over a decade later, The Social Network’s message still resonates. The movie predicted how technology would become both a tool for influence and alienation. Social media giants now shape elections, culture, and public opinion.
As a result, the film stands as a cautionary tale about power without empathy. It reminds us that innovation, when detached from humanity, can isolate the very people it aims to connect.

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