The verdict is in on Sean Parker's new random video chat startup Airtime: It's ChatRoulette, albeit with Facebook connectivity and a slightly greater chance of running into celebrities.

That much was driven home Tuesday, when a New York artist who styles himself "Ronen V." tried the service — and immediately got one Mark Zuckerberg of Palo Alto, Calif. on the other side of his screen.

Ronen was excited to meet Zuckerberg, and thanked him "for making Facebook."

Zuckerberg, by the looks of things in the screenshot above, was not quite as thrilled. "After like 30 seconds he NEXTed me," Ronen told Betabeat in an email.

Still, for Zuckerberg watchers, the encounter is quite a revealing one. Note the list of interests on the screen: not only is Zuck a fan of Gary Vaynerchuck, but also the New York Yankees, Rihanna, LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk, the Killers, Nirvana, Lady Gaga and U2. We're also glad to see he's still interested in Facebook.

Zuckerberg's sour look (and desire for anonymity) may have something to do with Facebook's stock, which is wiping millions of dollars off his net worth as it plummets daily. Tuesday's close: $25.87 a share, down from $26.70. Or perhaps he only promised to try Airtime as a favor to his former co-worker, Sean Parker.

Have you tried Airtime? Ran into any celebrities? NEXTed people a lot? (We certainly did.) Let us know in the comments.