Mark Zuckerberg Is Building a Wall in Hawaii and People Are Freaking OutWhat do you think? Do you share Kaui residents' fenced-in fury? Let us know in the poll below.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

When you're thesixth richest person in the world, you buy stuff. In the case ofMark Zuckerberg, the billionaire plunked down some of his estimated $51.7 billion stash and picked up a lovely 700-acre piece of property on the lovely Hawaiian island of Kaua'i in 2014. Fast forward to three days ago whenHike Kaua'i With Mesent out this photo, revealing Zuck's first big step with his big backyard:


Residents expressed sadness in local news outlets, and a spokesperson for the project (yes, his wall has a spokesperson) gave a statement toGizmodo读的部分:

Rock walls like this one being built along the roadway are routinely used as sound barriers to reduce highway and road noise, and that is its primary purpose.

What do you think? Do you share Kaui residents' fenced-in fury? Let us know in the poll below!

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