Tony Fernandes closes Facebook after the terrorist attack in New Zealand | Malaysia



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Tan Sri Tony Fernandes closed his Facebook account, citing hatred on the social media site after the New Zealand mosque shootings, which killed 50 people. - Photo Reuters
Tan Sri Tony Fernandes closed his Facebook account, citing hatred on the social media site after the New Zealand mosque shootings, which killed 50 people. – Photo Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR, March 17 – Aviation tycoon Tan Sri Tony Fernandes has closed his Facebook account, citing hatred on the social network site after the shooting of a mosque in New Zealand that killed 50 people.

Facebook, which has more than 2.27 billion monthly users, was the platform used by the alleged murderer to broadcast his shots in a 17-minute video clip that has since been removed.

"Closed my Facebook account with 670,000 subscribers. I'm just thinking about Twitter now. Weather (sic) to close or continue. The amount of hate circulating in social media sometimes exceeds the good. But on Twitter, I think the battle for me continues. "

Closed my Facebook account with 670k followers. I'm just thinking about Twitter now. Weather to close or continue. The amount of hate circulating in social media sometimes exceeds the good. But on Twitter, I think the battle for me continues.

– Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) March 17, 2019

"Facebook could have done more to stop some of that. I myself have been the victim of so many fake bitcoins and other stories. 17 minutes of a live stream to kill and hate !!!! You have to clean up and not think about finances. "

Facebook could have done more to stop some of that. I myself have been the victim of so many fake bitcoins and other stories. 17 minutes of a live stream to kill and hate !!!! His need to clean up and not just think about finances.

– Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) March 17, 2019

"It's a great platform to communicate. A strong and very useful commitment, but New Zealand was too hard to bear for all the other questions. "

This is an excellent platform to communicate. A strong and very helpful commitment, but New Zealand had a lot to do for me with all the other questions.

– Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) March 17, 2019

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