has anyone else gotten the facebook message that says:
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 Zuckerber
is it true or not? cause i don't want to send 15 people a message unnecessarily if it's not true. and how would they even MONITOR 2 weeks for each member and if they've sent the message to 15 people? has anyone else gotten this cause if not i won't bother with it. i'll see if i get more but i also don't want to get my acct deleted it. i know better safe than sorry but i don't want to bother people unnecessarily ..
Katlyn answered Sunday August 17 2008, 4:45 am: This is actually true i didnt do it and my facebook account was actually deleted so i would send it to the 15 ppl it requires a lot of people have been asking the same question and they found that what the message was saying is true so please do what the message says.:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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