![]() Musk, who has been quite active on Twitter, in February last year called Facebook “lame” in a tweet that carried the hashtag: #DeleteFacebook. It is not yet clear whether the page was removed by Facebook or directly from its owners. The company, though, did not respond to multiple requests for a comment on the matter. However, Gadgets 360 was able to independently verify that the page was live until Monday, and it was removed shortly after we discussed its details with Facebook parent Meta. The news about another verified Facebook page of Musk was first reported by Web News Observer last week. And those who are interested in knowing more about this digital currency can message him directly.” They made a post saying Musk is coming up with a new coin called #MUSKCoin. “This time, the scammers cum impersonators took a different route. “The previous page that I reported asked people to send Bitcoins and promised them a doubled amount in return,” he said. ![]() Musk is notably based in Texas and not in Europe.Īhmed stated that both earlier and the newly discovered Facebook pages appeared to be a part of a cryptocurrency scam. Further, the verified page showed it was managed by some people from Germany and Spain. Facebook showed that the verified page was managed by people in Germany and SpainĪlthough the name on the Facebook page was accurate and correctly spelled, its URL was misspelt and was seen as.
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