Dr. Oetker tweeted: for 1000 retweets we will leave Facebook!

And they kept their promise. With now well over a thousand retweets, the number has been exceeded and Oetker has not just kept his finger on the trigger, but has actually changed Dr. Oetker Pizza Germany deleted. At least it is a media-rich (PR) campaign that Oetker has carried out.

Because just between us: the “big” Oetker page on Facebook is still there, it was just about Dr. Oetker Pizza ( compare ).

The question now should be: says Dr. Oetker is initiating a new trend or is it just a flash in the pan? Will other companies follow suit? In the last few weeks, with algorithm changes, reach reductions and now the Cambridge Analytica scandal, has Facebook managed to make people decisively fed up?

The hashtag #deleteFacebook is trending on Twitter. One of the most famous representatives and probably the trigger for the trend is one of the founders of WhatsApp, Brian Acton. He proclaims the delete Facebook hashtag on Twitter:

Delete Facebook – does that help?

It has to be made very clear here: if you really don't feel like working for the company anymore, you can't just deactivate your Facebook account, but of course you also have to turn your back on WhatsApp and Instagram.

It is also questionable whether many companies and users are actually following the trend, so that Facebook would suffer significant losses.

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