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WeChat, the fast-growing Chinese mobile messaging company, is poking fun at rival Facebook .bgChannel, .bgRealtimeChannel, .bgRevision { display: none; } /quotes/zigman/9962609/delayed /quotes/nls/fb FB with an ad showing “Mark Zuckerberg” seeking help from a psychiatrist.
The purported reason: his friends are abandoning him.
The video features a therapist with a German accent counseling a patient lying on a couch.
“I invented the social network and now my friends… they’re unfriending me,” says the patient, who cannot be seen but whose voice sounds like that of the Facebook chief executive.
“Poor Mark, this is a classic case of friendophobia,” the doctor responds, before calling an assistant who brings a phone with the WeChat service.
“With WeChat’s friend’s radar function, Mark can find real friends. It’s the best safer way to connect,” a narrator says.
But that doesn’t console “Zuckerberg,” who starts sobbing.
“Ah, come on Mark,” the psychiatrist continues. “Don’t make me unfriend you too.”
It’s a fun video though Facebook, of course, can point to its results to show Zuck and company have no reason to be distraught. Facebook blew past estimates when it reported results on Wednesday. The social network now has 1.28 billion users, which was better than analysts had expected.
– Ben Pimentel