Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

In a plot twist worthy of a Netflix series, Mark Zuckerberg is pouring millions into an ad campaign trying to convince us that data centers aren’t the boogeyman we’ve been led to believe.

Imagine this: Meta wants you to chill out and embrace the idea of having big ol’ data centers popping up in your neighborhood, as if they’re just extra-large community coffee shops serving up fresh algorithms instead of lattes.

But wait, isn’t this the guy who famously claimed the title of NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) when it comes to, let’s say, anything inconvenient? It’s like your friend who throws a massive party but conveniently forgets to mention it’ll be at their house!

Ah, scuba diving into the depths of irony—why don’t you dive right into a data center, Mark? Lead by example, buddy! Show us how cozy a cold storage facility can be when one’s got Meta’s charm and a WiFi passcode to brag about.

So, will the ads convince people that data centers are the new chic neighborhood amenities? Or is this just a feeble attempt at PR, hoping we’ll go, ‘Hey, let’s add a few servers next to the dog park’? Either way, it’s giving me life. Let’s disrupt this whole NIMBY mess and start a movement for ‘data center appreciation’! What say you, folks? Think it can work, or is Mark just swimming in denial?


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