Was Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook hacked? The mysterious message he wrote and then deleted


Thousands of people who follow Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook were shocked after the owner of Meta made a mysterious post that disappeared from his profile minutes later. At the moment, the American company has not issued a statement about what happened; However, many users think that the millionaire would have been the victim of a hack. Here the details.

It all started when Mark Zuckerberg shared a message made up of 19 numbers (1140648592060760981) on his account. The funny thing is that it was not the only strange publication made by the founder of Facebook. In the comments of said publication, the phrase “follow me please” could be read (Follow me, please). The strange post was visible for 20 minutes and was later deleted.

Although Mark Zuckerberg deleted the mysterious publication, users did not hesitate to take a screenshot and post it on their social networks, where they wondered what had happened. As you can see in the image, the curious post had more than 28,000 reactions and the comment to follow it exceeded 6,300 reactions, most of them were “I have fun”.

Was Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook hacked?

Currently, Facebook has implemented several security mechanisms that prevent strangers from accessing your account. Even if they have managed to guess your password, if they do not have a security code (which usually arrives on your smartphone) it is impossible for them to log in on a new device. For that reason, it’s hard to believe that someone hacked Mark Zuckerberg.

On Reddit and Twitter, users began to develop various theories about it, taking advantage of the fact that neither Meta nor Mark Zuckerberg have said anything about it. Some netizens believe that the post was written by one of the millionaire’s sons, while others believe that the Facebook founder himself put it on purpose, since he will soon launch ‘Barcelona’, a function to compete against Twitter.

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