Social Network Star Slams Tech Elites: 'Do Good Things for World' Instead of Politics
The star of 'The Social Network' questioned tech elites, including Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, for prioritizing politics over doing good things for the world. The actor wondered why they were spending their time being political instead of making a positive impact with their lives.

Justin Timberlake, who played Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 film 'The Social Network,' has expressed his concerns about tech elites using their platforms to support politicians like Donald Trump, suggesting they should focus on doing good things for the world instead of engaging in politics. The actor questioned why these influential individuals are prioritizing political agendas over philanthropy and positive change. Timberlake's comments come as tech giants continue to navigate their roles in shaping public discourse and policy. By speaking out, Timberlake aims to encourage tech elites to use their power for greater good.