When The Social Network was released back in 2010, it could afford to paint Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of Facebook as almost a tragic story permeated with the irony of people who were looking for human connection to create a great social network at the cost of their personal relationships. While David Fincher’s film is still essential and worth watching, any portrait of Zuckerberg today would have to paint him as a clearly duplicitous villain who clearly doesn’t have the intelligence or the interest in responsibly managing his powerful platform. The need to regulate Facebook became clear …