Facebook CEO FB Mark Zuckerberg held his very first Facebook Live Tuesday afternoon. And a special guest stopped by.
Jerry Seinfeld sat down at the couch with Zuckerberg about 40 minutes into the session. The CEO labeled the session as a Q&A segment, but was soon taken over by the comedian.
Among the topics they discussed: morning routines, life goals and what they eat for breakfast. With Facebook becoming a player in virtual reality, Seinfeld made a point to say, "Stand-up comedy is the first virtual reality." The two slightly disagreed on that point.
The Live session drew over 100,000 viewers and more than 350,000 likes in just under an hour. A feed of comments was updated in real-time in the comment section of the video.
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