Screenshot of a Facebook copyright infringement notice listing Elon Musk as the rights owner and showing an email from protect@outtake.ai
This is the actual notice we received showing Elon Musk listed as the copyright claimant — via a bot from Outtake.ai.

Elon Musk is trying to silence us.

Our Facebook page for ElonMuskArrested.com was just taken down via a copyright complaint. Not suspended. Not warned. Completely erased.

The notice didn’t come from Meta directly. It came through a company called Outtake.ai — a service that files automated takedown claims on behalf of celebrities, without checking if the claims are even valid. The supposed rights holder? Elon Musk. The domain in question? ElonMuskArrested.com — a domain we legally own.

There were no Musk-owned images. No copyrighted media. No stolen content. The Facebook page, just like our website, featured original satire, commentary, and criticism of Elon Musk’s public behavior and financial scams. Everything we post is either created in-house, falls under fair use, or is publicly available for commentary purposes. Musk doesn’t own the domain. He doesn’t own the content. And he doesn’t own us.

This wasn’t a mistake. It was a fraudulent use of the DMCA system — and that’s illegal.

Under Section 512(f) of the DMCA, anyone who knowingly files a false takedown notice can be held liable. And while Elon Musk plays the role of a free speech crusader on Twitter, behind the scenes he’s using bots and corporate muscle to silence critics anywhere else he can reach. Apparently, that includes Facebook.

It’s worth asking: Why did Facebook comply so easily?

Twitter still allows our content. Our @MuskArrested account remains active. Yet Facebook, which claims to be separate from Musk, took our page down with no warning and no explanation. There was no specific post cited. No appealable image flagged. The entire page vanished, simply because a bot filed a claim using Elon Musk’s name.

We’ve filed a formal appeal. We’ve contacted Facebook directly. And we’ve attached a screenshot showing the takedown email from [email protected].

But let’s be honest: this is bigger than one page.

If Elon Musk can abuse the DMCA system to wipe out content he doesn’t like, anyone can. And if Facebook is allowing AI-generated legal claims with no human verification, then this system is broken by design. This is how billionaires weaponize bureaucracy to erase speech. This is what digital censorship looks like. And this is exactly why ElonMuskArrested.com exists.

So no, we’re not going anywhere. In fact, we’ll be publishing more. And yes, we’re seriously considering legal action against Musk for filing a knowingly false DMCA claim.

If he wanted to silence us, he should have stayed off the internet.


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