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Gaze upon the face of a man who’s just been called Mark “Zuckerman”

“Zuckerman” didn’t seem amused.

Mark Zuckerberg admitted Wednesday that even his own personal data was taken in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. But apparently the analytics firm stole his identity, too.

During the Facebook CEO's second day of Congressional testimony, Rep. Yvette Clarke mistakenly called him “Mr. Zuckerman." And "Mr. Zuckerman” did not look pleased.

Clarke, a Democrat from New York, went on to question him about diversity at his company, suggesting a workforce that isn’t diverse might not be equipped to adequately monitor the content that’s posted on Facebook. She also questioned whether Cambridge Analytica and the Obama campaign had violated Facebook’s policies by harvesting users’ data.

Cover image: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg smiles as he testifies before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, about the use of Facebook data to target American voters in the 2016 election. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)