No one is happy with Facebook at the moment, and that includes Elon Musk. The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla removed the Facebook pages for both companies after a Twitter user challenged him to delete the accounts.
It appears Musk's relationship with the social network hasn't improved since a satellite that was supposed to be used by Facebook blew up on one of SpaceX's rockets back in 2016, but at least the Instagram accounts are still up.
For now.
-Micah
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