Mark Hamill announces that he has left Facebook. - Jordan Strauss / AP / SIPA

The force is no longer with Facebook: Mark Hamill, known worldwide for having played Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars saga, announced that he left Facebook, angry at the refusal of the social network to control political advertisements on its platform.

"So disappointed that #MarkZuckerberg values ​​economic profit more than the truth that I decided to delete my Facebook account," he tweeted Sunday evening, referring to the boss of the social network.

So disappointed that #MarkZuckerberg values ​​profit more than truthfulness that I've decided to delete my @Facebook account. I know this is a big "Who Cares?" for the world at large, but I'll sleep better at night. #PatriotismOverProfits 🇲🇾> 💰 https://t.co/seb2eJMTo6

- Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) January 12, 2020

"I know a lot of people will say" We don't care ", but I will sleep better at night," added the 68-year-old actor, who is still very much on Twitter. Like Mark Hamill, many voices have denounced Facebook's decision not to control political ads on its platform, despite the risks of misinformation in the run-up to the US presidential election in November.

Facebook accused of participating in the election of Trump

In 2016, the behemoth of social networks had been accused by the left of having participated in the election of Republican Donald Trump, by letting a company use the data of millions of users without their knowledge, and by failing to prevent the propagation of disinformation posted online by a Russian pharmacy close to the Kremlin, to help the candidacy of the republican billionaire.

Facebook confirmed last week that it would only exceptionally censor political advertisements, even false ones, saying that it was up to the public to sort it out. Twitter has decided to ban political advertising from the network.

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