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"Why No One Can Defeat Zuckerberg & Why America Rules Social Media—And Why Indians Fail Badly" Mark Zuckerberg isn’t just a tech founder—he’s a kingmaker in the digital world. He didn’t just build Facebook; he built an empire—acquiring threats, adap

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This analysis completely overlooks the cultural subtleties of social networking. Indian tech talent has excelled globally, Sundar Pichai runs Google, Satya Nadella leads Microsoft, Parag Agrawal briefly led Twitter. Yet India hasn't produced a global social platform because Indian social networks reflect distinctly Indian modes of socializing that don't necessarily translate globally. Western social media emphasizes individual expression, while many Indian communities prioritize group harmony. These cultural differences in how we connect with others manifest in platform design choices that may resonate locally but not globally.

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