Elon Musk removes Tesla and SpaceX pages from Facebook
Elon Musk has shown many times that he is not joking, and today he proves it once again with his reaction to the topic of the days, the Facebook – Cambridge Analytica scandal and the malicious use of user data of the largest social networking site.
In response to a tweet-challenge, Musk proceeded to deactivate the official Facebook accounts of Tesla and SpaceX, the two companies in which he is the CEO. This move by Musk comes in addition to the "movement" of the last days called #DeleteFacebook, which calls on Facebook users to delete their account since the popular service did not protect their personal data as it should.
However, it remains unknown if this move by the two companies is final since their public appearance has been deactivated and not deleted. However, in another tweet, Elon Musk, responding to a user about how he judges the Sonos company's tactic of deactivating its Facebook account for a week, replied ironically that it "contains a lot of risk".
In any case, Musk's move is the most significant in recent days in the #deletefacebook movement that is holding Facebook accountable for its failure to prevent Cambridge Analytica from gathering information on 50 million users without consent. their.