After Mark Zuckerberg's two-day-long testimony in front of Congress on Tuesday, the internet exploded with memes about his timid demeanor.

The Facebook CEO and founder got a televised grilling from lawmakers Tuesday and Wednesday in his first ever appearance before Congress, and immediately took heat for the role his social media site played in the elections.

Immediately people took to social media to comment on his stoic nature and robotic tendencies - which are nothing new but drew increased scrutiny after the testimony.

One meme that seemed to light up Twitter was a zoomed-in photo of Zuckerberg's face next to a surprising doppelganger: Data, the fully functional android in Star Trek.

After Mark Zuckerberg's two-day-long testimony in front of Congress on Tuesday, the internet exploded with memes about his timid demeanor

One meme that seemed to light up Twitter was a zoomed-in photo of Zuckerberg's face next to a surprising doppelganger: Data, the fully functional android in Star Trek

Then a Reddit user took it one step further by photo-shopping a picture of Zuckerberg at the hearing wearing the Data outfit

'Mark Zuckerberg's manner has always reminded me of someone, but I could never quite grasp hold of it,' Twitter user and Writer Matthew Teague wrote on Twitter.

'Just now it hit me, watching him testify about data.'

Along with the message he shared the comparison photos - which were strangely uncanny.

Then a Reddit user took it one step further by photo-shopping a picture of Zuckerberg at the hearing wearing the Data outfit.

In front of him also sits a name card that instead of reading Mark Zuckerberg, reads: 'Mr Data Accumulator.'

And though those were among the most widely shared memes of the Facebook billionaire, the mocking continued throughout the day and into Wednesday

Another Twitter user, Pat Flanigan, shared three photos and noticed how he and the man sitting directly behind him had a similar facial expression throughout the hearing

One Twitter user simply shared a video of Zuckerberg having a glass of water, writing: 'don't forget to drink water, humans like water'

"don't forget to drink the water, humans like water" pic.twitter.com/RyhWE74Sl4 — ＲＵＩＮ™ (@BravingRuin) April 10, 2018

And though those were among the most widely shared memes of the Facebook billionaire, the mocking continued throughout the day and into Wednesday.

'Get urself a man who looks at u unlike mark zuckerberg looks at everything,' Twitter user Eve Peyser wrote - sharing an even more zoomed look at Mark's wide-eyed stare.

Another Twitter user, Pat Flanigan, shared three photos and noticed how he and the man sitting directly behind him had a similar facial expression throughout the hearing.

'#Zuckerberg is not a lizard, he's just a robot remotely operated by the man behind him,' he wrote.

One Twitter user simply shared a video of Zuckerberg having a glass of water, writing: 'don't forget to drink water, humans like water.'

While the majority of the memes focused on Zuckerberg's demeanor throughout the testimony, there were also a few that commented on the irony of the situation he'd gotten himself into

While the majority of the memes focused on Zuckerberg's demeanor throughout the testimony, there were also a few that commented on the irony of the situation he'd gotten himself into

And Twitter user Dave Itzkoff shared a photo of Zuckerberg's face as he was speaking to Senator Chuck Grassley, but tweaked their quotes

While the majority of the memes focused on Zuckerberg's demeanor throughout the testimony, there were also a few that commented on the irony of the situation he'd gotten himself into.

'Omg #Zuckerberg is the real life version of the it's fine meme,' another Twitter user wrote, posting a photo of Mark smirking uncomfortably next to the popular meme of a dog acting nonchalant despite flames erupting around him.

Another Twitter user tweaked the lyrics of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme song to more appropriately fit Zuckerberg's situation:

'Now this is a story all about how my life got flipped turned upside down, & I'd like to take a minute, just sitting right there, to tell you how I became in control of all the data that you share,' he wrote.

And Twitter user Dave Itzkoff shared a photo of Zuckerberg's face as he was speaking to Senator Chuck Grassley, but tweaked their quotes.

'Mr Zuckerberg, a magazine I recently opened came with a floppy disk offering me 30 free hours of something called America On-Line. Is that the same as Facebook?' he wrote, with a photo of Zuckerberg's unresponsive and unflinching face.