I agree the sentence about the depositions was awkward and I think I clarified it.

As far as the fact that sophomores and juniors can now be "punched" for the final clubs, I would like to see a citation for that since I have not come across that modification.

Nowhere in his blog does he say that Jessica was his girlfriend and that she broke up with him while talking in a dance club. He simply says that she was a "b*tch. I have read many reviews which clearly say that the girlfriend Erica is made up. Indeed I have read critics who know Mark and say that he was with Priscilla at the time of the events depicted in the film.

Obviously, his whole thing about Facemash and the farm animals was stupid and misogynistic and I state in my review that this was the case. I also point out how women were depicted in the film as playthings for the boys. Whether Mark was or was not awkward or inept in college is hardly the point. The film makes no mention of any growth or any of his strong points other than being brilliant in computer science. It is strictly a straw man that was created to make the point about ambitious nerds being behind computer socializing which Sorkin knows nothing about by his own admission. It is a stereotype of the worst kind.

I would have no problem with this film if the creator was not identified as a real life living person and if the website would be called "Connecting is Fun". As it stands it is a hit on a very talented young man. I would not like to be depicted on screen as I was when I was 19 because it would have been totally misleading. In the case of Mark and Facebook, this is the image people may have of him for the rest of his life.