More than 200,000 users deleted their accounts on uber - #DeleteUber



If you noticed on Twitter over the last few days, you may have noticed a trending hashtag: #DeleteUber.

More than 200,000 users have deleted their accounts on Uber after the movement #DeleteUber, that trend on social media, because there was a negative reaction against Uber in response to accusations that the Road Service Rod intended to profit from the protests on Saturday against President Trump's Executive Order to ban refugees and immigrants from certain countries to enter the United states.

CEO of Uber has been conducting regularly scheduled meeting all-hands on Tuesday at the headquarters of Ride-grad Company in San Francisco, when he faced the pressure of questions from non-staff personnel.

At 7:30 pm on Saturday night, the Uber posted a message on Twitter saying that he turned off the "price spike" function, a feature that increases the cost of the trip in periods of high demand.

Some interpreted the tweet as an opportunistic attempt to attract business, even if he was sent half an hour after the protest. One user Twitter, @Bro_Pair, saw the message and called everyone's attention to it, resulting in a hashtag #DeleteUber.
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