Mark Zuckerberg may be a billionaire and the owner of Facebook which is the biggest social media site with more than 1 billion users. However, when it comes to his baby Maxima and dog Beast, he is like any Facebook dad who posts photos of the two.
Since Maxima was born, he had posted three photos of the future heiress to the Facebook empire. But he has not neglected posting photos too of Beast who was the family baby until Maxima came.
Uproxx notes that Zuckerberg is making the most of his two-month paternity leave with his recent Facebook photo posts, showing "He's just like the rest of us and wants to show off."
However, Uproxx points out that the Facebook CEO would soon hear from close friends that he is overloading his followers with photos of the family. If more people would hit the "like" button every time Zuckerberg posts a cute baby photo of Maxima, it would surely encourage him and lead the new dad to post more photos of his daughter's milestones such as her first walk.
Not surprising since Zuckerberg's post of Maxima in "Star Wars" get-up on Thursday had so far generated close to 3 million "likes," while the photo Beast - who has "turned to the dark side" - that he posted on Friday got 450,000 "likes."
Beast, by the way, agreed to wear the hoodie after two chicken treats, Zuckerberg shares.
One such affirmation from followers of Zuckerberg, which would likely encourage him to post more photos, comes from Pedram Keyani who wrote, "Your paternity leave photos are incredible." However, some followers warned Zuckerberg that Maxima and his future kids will get back to him for all the baby photos he is posting now.
Elizabeth Congdon Pinto shares, "They definitely will get you back. My 16 year old daughter snapchats me when I cry over touching things."
But Uproxx points out that not "liking" a post may appear to be rude, so followers are in a "damn if you do, damn if you don't" situation when seeing cute baby posts not only of Zuckerberg's infant but also their other Facebook friends.
The website concludes with a wish that close friends of Zuckerberg, such as Sheryl Sandberg or Sean Parker, would text the Facebook CEO and warn him of the dangers of "cuteness overload." If he remains unwarned, Uproxx foresees the 30-year-old new dad progressing further into fatherhood and "be wearing socks with sandals and making dorky dad jokes before he knows it."
Or perhaps developing a dadbod that cannot be hidden anymore by his grey T-shirts?