Noted billionaire Mark Zuckerberg may have programmed his admittedly impressive artificial intelligence home assistant, Jarvis, to speak with Morgan Freeman's voice, but Avril Lavigne only heard one thing: a Nickelback attack.

After Zuck posted a video featuring Jarvis's numerous capabilities, Lavigne took to Twitter to point out her main issue: that Zuckerberg made a Nickelback joke. Yes, seriously.

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While Lavigne acknowledged that Zuck is "allowed [his] musical opinion," his "jab" at the band is "in poor taste."

"When you have a voice like yours, you may want to consider being more responsible with promoting bullying, especially given what's going on in the world today," Lavigne tweeted.

To be clear here, this is the joke: in his bizarre Jarvis ad, Zuck asks Jarvis to play some "good Nickelback songs," to which Jarvis responds, "I'm sorry Mark...there are no good Nickelback songs." Zuck is clearly very proud of himself for his ever-so-clever programming and responds, "Good, that was actually a test." That's it. That's literally the end of the "bullying."

Of course, Lavigne has some special sentiment about Nickelback, considering she was once married to frontman Chad Kroeger. But that said, come on. Even Nickelback hates on Nickelback. Let's all calm down now.

From: Esquire US