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Cambridge Analytica scandal: Elon Musk deletes SpaceX, Tesla Facebook Accounts

Taking A Dig At Facebook Earlier This Week, WhatsApp Co-founder Brian Acton Encouraged Fb Users To Delete Their Accounts — Even Though It Was Facebook That Made Him A Very Rich Man. In 2014, Facebook Bought WhatsApp For $19 Billion.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 24 Mar 2018, 09:48:41 AM
Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla (File Photo)

New Delhi:

Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla has deleted Facebook accounts of his companies after taking up an online challenge from a Twitter follower. He also took down the Tesla-owned Solar City account.

On Friday, Musk had cheekily tweeted, “What is Facebook?”. He wrote in reply to Brian Acton, the co-founder of WhatsApp (which is owned by Facebook)

Facebook is making headlines after it was reported that Cambridge Analytica harvested data from 50 million Facebook users.

Taking a dig at Facebook earlier this week, WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton encouraged Fb users to delete their accounts — even though it was Facebook that made him a very rich man. In 2014, Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion.

Following this another Twitter follower asked Musk to delete Facebook, he said he would. "I didn't realize there was one," Musk wrote of SpaceX's Facebook page, adding that it would be "gone soon."

Another Twitter user then pointed out Tesla's Facebook page, asking if it, too, would be deleted.

"Definitely," Musk wrote. "Looks lame anyway."

SpaceX and Tesla had more than 5 million followers, according to Venture Beat.

SpaceX is still available on Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and Instagram (which, like WhatsApp, is owned by Facebook).

"Instagram's probably okay imo [in my opinion], so long as it stays fairly independent," Musk wrote. "I don't use FB [Facebook] & never have, so don't think I'm some kind of martyr or my companies are taking a huge blow. Also, we don't advertise or pay for endorsements, so ... don't care."

But this was not enough Musk added "We've never advertised with FB. "None of my companies buy advertising or pay famous people to fake endorse. Product lives or dies on its own merits."

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First Published : 24 Mar 2018, 09:32:16 AM

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