Elon Musk deletes SpaceX, Tesla Facebook pages amid Cambridge Analytica scandal

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is known to be a maverick with a golden touch. In the past he is known to have sparred even with the US President, Donald Trump on social media. He also doesn’t mince his words. Now, Musk has taken his social media fight to Facebook and its owner, Mark Zukenberg providing oxygen to the #deletefacebook campaign.

Musk has deleted his SpaceX and Tesla Facebook pages amid the Cambridge Analytica scandal and spoken about it on Twitter.

The incident happened during an exchange on Twitter when Musk referenced an article by The Verge about Sonos pulling ads off of Facebook for a week. Musk provided a link to the story and a snarky comment, ‘Wow, a whole week. Risky.’

He then deleted the SpaceX page after his comments on Twitter, followed by his company Tesla page on Facebook. Musk’s millions of followers on Twitter quickly jumped on the comment.

Brian Acton, the co-founder of popular messaging service, WhatsApp, whose product was bought by Facebook in 2014 for a whopping $16 billion, took to the microblogging platform and said – “It is time. #deletefacebook”, after concerns were flagged on data privacy in the wake of revelations about Cambridge Analytica’s alleged misuse of user data.

Both the SpaceX and Tesla Facebook pages had over 2.6 million likes and follows and super high engagement rates, prior to their deletion.

Musk, who occasionally posts photos and videos on Instagram, admitted that Facebook’s influence was also creeping into the photo-sharing site.

The Tesla CEO has slammed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg earlier on their views on the dangers of artificial intelligence, describing it as a potentially existential threat to the human race.

Cambridge Analytica, a London-based analytics firm is accused of harvesting personal data of Facebook users to influence elections in several countries including the US presidential elections. It has been accused of breaching private information of more than 50 million Facebook users.

The company, founded by Stephen K Bannon and Robert Mercer, a wealthy Republican donor who has put at least $15 million into it, offered tools that could identify the personalities of American voters and influence their behavior.

The so-called psychographic modeling techniques, which were built in part with the data harvested from Facebook, underpinned the company’s work for then Republican nominee and US President Donald Trump’s campaign in 2016.

Meanwhile, Cambridge Analytica has suspended its chief executive, Alexander Nix ahead of airing a Channel 4 documentary where Nix boasts of using ‘honeypots’ to compromise politicians across the world.

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