Tesla launches new social engagement platform 'Engage Tesla' for both public policy team and owner's clubs

Advertisement
Tesla launches new social engagement platform 'Engage Tesla' for both public policy team and owner's clubs
TOI
Elon Musk-run Tesla has launched a new social platform on its website to take action on behalf of the electric car-maker and and the movement for cleaner energy.
Advertisement

"Engage Tesla" is a new platform for both its public policy team and the owner's clubs.

"The goal is to create a digital home base for all of our work, and make it easier for Tesla community members to learn what's top of mind for us, take meaningful action, and stay in the loop. We hope you'll join us in getting involved," said the microsite.

Complimentary Tech Event
Transform talent with learning that works
Capability development is critical for businesses who want to push the envelope of innovation.Discover how business leaders are strategizing around building talent capabilities and empowering employee transformation.Know More
Users of the platform can comment on posts and "like" what other people write.

They can also follow individual accounts to stay up to date with other users' comments.

Advertisement

Being an "engagement platform," there is also a commenting system, which a number of users have already employed to share their ideas for improvements, reports The Verge.

"Some want a better direct line to the company's oft-criticized customer service department".

Tesla is also closing the long-standing forums section of its website.

"Please do not get rid of the Forums. This is not a replacement. The forums (with exception of the trolls on it) brought about informed discussion to help fellow owners with issues," one user posted.


SEE ALSO:
Apple’s new Find My feature updated to prevent stalking as launch of the rumoured AirTags nears
OPINION: Regulating digital news is important but freedom of press is precious
Heranba Industries makes a bumper debut on stock exchanges — shares soar 44% over the issue price band
EXCLUSIVE: Bankers may be working all 31 days of March with the government looking to double the loans doled out under the PM SVANidhi scheme
{{}}