Who were Mark Zuckerberg's dorm roommates when he created Facebook?

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Who were Mark Zuckerberg's dorm roommates when he created Facebook?

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There isn't any publicly available information about Mark Zuckerberg's specific dorm roommates during the time he created Facebook in 2004. The focus surrounding Facebook's origins centers more on Zuckerberg himself and his collaborators on the project (Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes)  rather than his dorm mates.

While the exact identities of his roommates remain unknown, it's likely they weren't directly involved in Facebook's creation. The project was likely driven by Zuckerberg and his aforementioned collaborators who may have been friends or classmates but not necessarily dorm mates.

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Mark Zuckerberg's dorm roommates when he created Facebook were Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes. They all lived in Kirkland House at Harvard University with Zuckerberg during the 2003-2004 academic year.

Andrew McCollum was one of the co-founders of Facebook and helped Zuckerberg with the initial development of the site. He created the first version of the Facebook logo.

Dustin Moskovitz was also a co-founder of Facebook and was involved in the early development of the site. He served as the company's first Chief Technology Officer and later co-founded Asana, a work management platform.

Chris Hughes was the spokesperson for Facebook in its early days and helped Zuckerberg promote the site on campus. He later served as the editor-in-chief of The New Republic and co-founded the advocacy group Freedom to Marry.

It's worth noting that another Facebook co-founder, Eduardo Saverin, did not live in the same dorm room as Zuckerberg, but was a close friend and business partner during the early days of the company.

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