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Facebook Message...is it real?

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Attention all Facebook members.

Facebook is recently becoming very overpopulated,

There have been many members complaining that Facebook

is becoming very slow.Record shows that the reason is

that there are too many non-active Facebook members

And on the other side too many new Facebook members.

We will be sending this messages around to see if the

Members are active or not,If you're active please send

to 15 other users using Copy+Paste to show that you are active

Those who do not send this message within 2 weeks,

The user will be deleted without hesitation to create more space,

If Facebook is still overpopulated we kindly ask for donations but until then send this message to all your friends and make sure you send

this message to show me that your active and not deleted.

Founder of Facebook

Mark Zuckerbe

is this message actually real? i sent it to 15 friends, but i'm not friends with "Mark Zuckerbe" so i couldn't send it to him...i don't want my facebook to be deleted!

can you help?

thanks

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  1. Eeek i got the same message, i sent them a help question, so im waiting for the answer, but im pretty sure it cant be real. i mean if Mark was the owner, why wouldnt he send it to everyone HIMSELF? so i think its fake..

    i got that same message..


  2. I got this message too, and it was from my friend, then i got it from 3 other people who are friends with the person who sent the message to me, but im not friends with them. if it was real, Mark Zuckerbe would have actually sent it to you, not one of your friends. plus, he would've sent it to everyone, and would not have asked you to send it to 15 other people.

  3. well im not sure, i never recieved it, and they would send it to everyone if it was real.

    but to be safe i would send it, it woulndt hurt.

    it could just be some guy from Egypt signing his name as Mark.

    if your not their friends you can still send them a message.

    also..is the message from Mark Zuckerbe? that might proove its real.

    but noone will really know.  

  4. First off, if it was real, they would send it themselves to everyone from FACEBOOK, and not someone claiming to be the creator of Facebook. Second, they misspelled the guy's name. The ACTUAL creator of Facebook is named Mark Zuckerberg, not Mark Zuckerbe. I highly doubt he would misspell his own name! Also, there are typos all over the place. They used the wrong form of "you're" in the last sentence. They said your, when it's actually correct to say, you're, plus numerous other errors all over. I don't think an official message would have that many typos! Also, it's VERY apparent when someone isn't using their facebook, and no one goes over these by hand. There are way too many accounts for that. A computer does it automatically. A computer records every login and logout and time online, not to mention EVERY action you make on facebook, so sending a message regardless of what it says is the same as doing any other action on facebook. No one is reading your messages. There is actually protocol that after a certain amount of inactive time (I believe one year) your account will automatically be deleted. Also, facebook is one of the single most popular (and thus well-funded) websites in the entire world. They have no problems getting server space. Hope this clears that up!

  5. The reason why I think this isn't real is that the founders name is actually Mark Zuckerberg. Although if someone was just copy and pasting it, they could have easily made this mistake.

  6. No dont worry its just generated S@*T, dont worry I got that last November.

  7. No that is not true, i never received that mesage. That message has been going on since 2001. It isn't True, dont worry about it.

  8. lol, I remember a similar message like this used to go around to hotmail users at one point, must be the same person :p

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