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On the Fourth of July, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Meta, posted a video on Instagram that quickly gained a lot of attention. In the video, Zuckerberg is wakeboarding behind a boat in a tuxedo and sunglasses, sipping from a tall drink, all set to Bruce Springsteen’s song “Born in the U.S.A.” Many people, including Jeff Bezos’ fiancée and a gaming influencer, praised the video.

This video is just the latest in Zuckerberg’s efforts to change his public image. He has been transitioning from a casual tech entrepreneur to a more stylish and polished figure over the years. This transformation has not gone unnoticed by his followers, who see it as a strategic move to improve his public image.

While some praised Zuckerberg’s video, others like Dana White from the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Elon Musk had different reactions. White showed his support with a patriotic comment, while Musk made a sarcastic remark about Zuckerberg having fun on his yachts instead of working.

Despite some mixed reactions, Zuckerberg’s patriotic posts seem to be resonating with the American public and helping to make him more relatable. His efforts to connect with people through social media content have been largely successful, generating positive responses overall.

It remains unclear whether Zuckerberg receives help from social media experts to craft his posts, as Meta representatives have not disclosed this information. Regardless, Zuckerberg’s online presence continues to evolve, showcasing different aspects of his personality and interests to his followers.

As Zuckerberg navigates the world of social media, his posts continue to spark conversation and engagement among his followers. Whether it’s wakeboarding in a tuxedo or grilling sausages in an American flag cowboy hat, Zuckerberg’s content reflects his attempts to connect with his audience in new and creative ways.