Why Mark Zuckerberg joins gay pride parade

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MARCHES WITH PRIDE. Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg led other Facebook employees in support of gay rights at the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade. Photo from AFP

About 70% of Facebook members in the United States are connected to a friend who has identified themselves as gay, lesbian, or bisexual at the social network, according to Facebook’s Alex Walker and Robert D’Onofrio. This was likely why Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg joined more than 700 of the leading social network’s employees to march in a euphoric San Francisco Gay Pride Parade that drew more than a million people. Taking part for the 3rd year, Zuckerberg and others in the Facebook contingent used ink pads and rubber stamps to temporarily brand “like” onto people’s skin as the 250 official parade entries made their way through the heart of San Francisco last June 30.


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