The scandal that's costing Facebook too much: End week with $58 billion less

Facebook ended this week with $58 billion less, following data use scandal, the BBC broadcasts. The founder of this social network, Mark Zuckerberg, has apologised for using personal data that has affected 50 million users. Meanwhile, many people and businesses have launched a campaign for [...] on this social network.
Facebook ended this week with $58 billion less, following data use scandal, the BBC broadcasts.
The founder of this social network, Mark Zuckerberg, has apologised for using personal data that has affected 50 million users.
Meanwhile, many people and businesses have launched a campaign on this social network to erase Facebook accounts. (#deletefacebook).
Advertisers like Mozilla or Commerzbank have suspended their ads on this platform.
On Friday, businessman Elon Musk has closed the official accounts of his company Tesla and SpaceX on Facebook.
Cambridge Analytica, the UK-based political consultant, is accused of using 50 million Facebook members to influence US presidential elections in 2016.












