By By Sravanth Verma Jan 1, 2015 in Internet Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has decided to let Facebook users decide what his 2015 resolutions should be, and he put up a public post asking for ideas on his next "personal challenge." Zuckerberg posted the following invitation As of January 1, 2015, the post was shared over 3000 times and received over 128,000 likes and 51,000 replies. Helpful suggestions include, "Close down FB for one day a year - with the aim of encouraging people to talk to a new person in real life who they have never spoken with before?" and "Make a Facebook for kids up too age 16 that's totally educational with educational adds [sic] and have parental controls." Many also suggested Zuckerberg donate some of his wealth to various causes. Zuckerberg has done his bit on that front of course. He has donated $100 million to Newark Public Schools, $25 million to fight Ebola, and was the top philanthropist in 2013, donating $960 million. Not all replies are helpful suggestions of course, with a few trolls doing what they do on the Internet. "Stop Candy Crush Request..... You'll win Nobel Prize Fo That!!!!!" one user suggests. Here's a list of Zuckerberg's 2009: Vowed to wear a tie to work every day. 2010: Zuckerberg said he was going to spend 2010 learning Mandarin Chinese. 2011: Vowed to become a vegetarian or only eat meat if he killed it himself. 2012: Said he would practice coding every day of the year. 2013: Vowed to have a face-to-face conversation with one new person outside of Facebook every day. 2014: Vowed to write one note of thanks daily. Zuckerberg has a history of accomplishing some impressive resolutions in the past, including writing thank you notes to someone every day, and learning Mandarin. He held a Chinese Q&A this year while in the eastern nation.Zuckerberg posted the following invitation on his wall on December 30: “for background, every year I take on a challenge to broaden my perspective and learn something about the world beyond my work at Facebook…At our last town hall Q&A, someone asked me what my challenge will be for the new year and I said I’d love ideas from our community,” he says. “I have an idea of what my next challenge might be, but I’m open to more ideas before the new year officially begins.”As of January 1, 2015, the post was shared over 3000 times and received over 128,000 likes and 51,000 replies. Helpful suggestions include, "Close down FB for one day a year - with the aim of encouraging people to talk to a new person in real life who they have never spoken with before?" and "Make a Facebook for kids up too age 16 that's totally educational with educational adds [sic] and have parental controls." Many also suggested Zuckerberg donate some of his wealth to various causes. Zuckerberg has done his bit on that front of course.He has donated $100 million to Newark Public Schools, $25 million to fight Ebola, and was the top philanthropist in 2013, donating $960 million.Not all replies are helpful suggestions of course, with a few trolls doing what they do on the Internet. "Stop Candy Crush Request..... You'll win Nobel Prize Fo That!!!!!" one user suggests.Here's a list of Zuckerberg's past resolutions 2009: Vowed to wear a tie to work every day.2010: Zuckerberg said he was going to spend 2010 learning Mandarin Chinese.2011: Vowed to become a vegetarian or only eat meat if he killed it himself.2012: Said he would practice coding every day of the year.2013: Vowed to have a face-to-face conversation with one new person outside of Facebook every day.2014: Vowed to write one note of thanks daily. More about Mark Zuckerberg, new years resolutions, Facebook Mark Zuckerberg new years resolution... Facebook