Mark Zuckerberg’s Fourth of July social media post in which he is seen riding an electric surfboard while holding an American flag as John Denver’s Take Me Home, Country Roads plays in the background is getting the meme treatment. A few social media users photoshopped Jaws into the image as the massive killer shark is about to devour ‘the Zuck.’ Another social media user photoshopped Zuckerberg with the flag into the film Titanic. The patriotic tech mogul is seen on his surfboard while Kate Winslet’s character, Rose, wanders in the flooded hallways of the doomed ship. Mark Zuckerberg’s Fourth of July social media post in which he is seen riding an electric surfboard while holding an American flag as John Denver’s Take Me Home, Country Roads plays in the background is getting the meme treatment. A social media user photoshopped Zuckerberg with the flag into the film Titanic. The patriotic tech mogul is seen on his surfboard while Kate Winslet’s character, Rose, wanders in the flooded hallways of the doomed ship A few social media users photoshopped Jaws into the image as he is about to devour ‘the Zuck’ Zuckerberg is seen above photoshopped into the poster for the movie Jaws Zuckerberg’s July Fourth image was also superimposed on photos of recent disasters at sea, including the explosion of a gas pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico Zuckerberg’s July Fourth image was also superimposed on photos of the massive explosion of a mud volcano beneath the surface of the Caspian Sea Zuckerberg’s July Fourth image was also superimposed on photos of recent disasters at sea, including the massive explosion of a mud volcano beneath the surface of the Caspian Sea. Another creative social media user photoshopped the image of Zuckerberg into a shot of the Gulf of Mexico, where an oil pipeline operated by Mexico’s state-owned firm Pemex burst, causing a gas leak. Dramatic images show a large ‘eye of fire’-type explosion causing orange flames to light up the sea in a circular motion - creating a scene that could be mistaken for a Hollywood action flick. The ‘Zuckerberg in the Gulf of Mexico’ meme was enhanced with another meme-worthy image - that of Senator Bernie Sanders crossing his arms and legs while wearing mittens during Joe Biden’s inauguration. The ‘Zuckerberg in the Gulf of Mexico’ meme was enhanced with another meme-worthy image - that of Senator Bernie Sanders crossing his arms and legs while wearing mittens during Joe Biden’s inauguration Another social media user compared Zuckerberg’s surf ride to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s highly publicized images of him riding a horse. ‘Same energy,’ commented a social media user In another meme, Zuckerberg is seen holding a flag of China rather than that of the United States. While Facebook is blocked in China, the company has been accused of a liberal bias, particularly in light of its decision to bar former President Donald Trump from its platform Another social media user photoshopped the image of a monkey on Zuckerberg’s face, remarking that the Facebook founder was emitting ‘circus chimp vibe.’ Another social media user compared Zuckerberg’s surf ride to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s highly publicized images of him riding a horse. ‘Same energy,’ commented a social media user. Another social media user photoshopped the image of a monkey on Zuckerberg’s face, remarking that the Facebook founder was emitting ‘circus chimp vibe.’ In another meme, Zuckerberg is seen holding a flag of China rather than that of the United States. While Facebook is blocked in China, the company has been accused of a liberal bias, particularly in light of its decision to bar former President Donald Trump from its platform. Another viral post on social media shows a monster truck driver in Texas traveling through a residential area while a massive American flag is attached to the rear of the vehicle The massive flag is seen unfurled as the driver shows it off to the neighbors The video of the flag being driven through the area went viral on social media on Sunday Another viral post on social media shows a monster truck driver in Texas traveling through a residential area while a massive American flag is attached to the rear of the vehicle. The Facebook founder and CEO, who is worth about $128billion, has often been photographed in meme-worthy situations. The Independence Day post alone has been watched nearly 470,000 times within three hours of having been posted. 'Happy July 4th!' Zuckerberg, 37, wrote in the caption. According to the website WindFoilZone.com, a complete eFoil setup can 'vary in price anywhere from $4,000 to $12,000' and there are currently two major brands - Lift Foils and Flite Board. Scroll down for video In the video, Zuckerberg holds an American flag to the tune of John Denver's hit song Take Me Home, Country Roads The just over one-minute video has been mocked by some social media users while others criticized the billionaire for an apparent publicity stunt. Zuckerberg, whose company also owns Instagram, recently said the site is 'no longer a photo-sharing app' while the tech giant tries to compete with TikTok and YouTube in the video sector. 'Video is driving an immense amount of growth online for all the major platforms right now and it's one that I think we need to lean into more,' Adam Mosseri said, according to Financial Times. 'We are no longer a photo sharing app.' Twitter user Chris Messsina wrote in response to the Zuckerberg video: 'Proof that Instagram is no longer a photo sharing app.' People react to Zuckerberg's cringeworthy foil surfboard video posted on July 4 In a comment made to Zuckerberg's post on Instagram, one person referenced a decision from a federal judge last Monday dismissing antitrust complaints filed against Facebook by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and attorney generals from 48 of the 50 states in the United States. As noted by CNBC, Facebook might have been required to divest Instagram and WhatsApp if it had lost the antitrust lawsuits. 'When you get your antitrust lawsuit thrown about by a judge. Let’s GOOOOO Zuck!' the commenter wrote. Others simply wrote that Zuckerberg was 'destroying America.' 'Flying the flag of the country you’re trying to destroy, classic,' @menriquez86 commented on Instagram. Others joked that Zuckerberg 'may have united the left and the right in America: just not in the way he planned.' 'I wish they could bring John Denver back to life just so he could sue Mark Zuckerberg for this,' @TheRealHoarse tweeted. HuffPost editor Philip Lewis tweeted: 'Someone told Mark Zuckerberg to act totally normal for July 4th.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility