Elon Musk erases Tesla and SpaceX's Facebook 2.6 million likes
The wave of 'boycott' Facebook has attracted Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla has erased Tesla's Facebook and SpaceX (a total of 2 pages have 2.6 million likes).
The wave of "boycott" Facebook has attracted Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla has erased Tesla's Facebook and SpaceX (a total of 2 pages have 2.6 million likes).
The reason why Musk acted like this was because he went to Twitter and followed the story Brian Acton, co-founder of WhatsApp application, which was acquired by Facebook and participated in the hastag #deletefacebook. Elon Musk asked Acton a rather odd question "What is Facebook?"
Immediately, a fan challenged Musk that delete SpaceX's facebook if he is a man. Contrary to popular beliefs, Elon Musk replied, "I don't even know that there's a facebook. I'll do this. "
After that, another Twitter account sent to Elon Musk the image of Facebook Tesla page and accompanied the question "Should this be erased ?". Surprisingly, Elon Musk immediately replied "Sure. It looks ridiculous."
Photo from Twitter by technology reporter Ryan Marc.
After the leak of information of more than 50 million Facebook accounts of "boycott" Facebook is spreading on social networks, many celebrities joined the movement and Elon Musk deleted Tesla's Facebook and SpaceX is like "adding fuel to the fire", deep into Mark Zuckerberg's pain.
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