Recently I have received a Message from some of my friends on Facebook. The message is like this:
Facebook recently became very crowded, there were many members complaining that Facebook become very slow. The report shows that the reason is that there are too many members Facebook non-active And on the other side too many new members Facebook.I don't think that it is a good way to know a user is active or not by Sending Message. Because when you Login into your Facebook Account, your account will be registered to the Facebook Registry. So when you Logged in, you are an active user.
We will send these messages attound to see if members are active or not, if you are active please send to 15 other users using Copy + Paste to show that you are active Those who do not send this message in 2 weeks The user will be deleted without hesitation to create more space, if Facebook is always crowded with goodness we ask for donations, but until then send this message to all your friends and we assure you send this message to show me that your active and unsuppressed.
Creator of Facebook
Mark Zuckerber
So from my side, The above message is a Joke. No need to Send message to prove you are an active member.
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2 comments:
facebook use krte mjai lage,jai hok esob msg to faltu bolei mone hoy.
This here is a comment I uploaded to one of the blogs which discussed the same issue:
Suprisingly and interestingly, nobody makes an effort to look up the TERMS that every user agreed to by clicking on ACCEPT- for- membership button, which says, though partially touching the question (for simplicity and clarity I capitalized, and removed, some parts without distorting its main meaning) :
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Termination
The Company may [...] delete your profile [...] for any [...] or no reason at any time in ITS SOLE discretion, with or WITHOUT notice [...].
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Also, the company saved itself a chunky piece of right:
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We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to change, modify, add, or delete portions of these Terms of Use at any time without further notice.
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At least you know now that the Company CAN delete your profile without notice and for ANY or NO reason at all. So you bet your profile that if the message is from the "company" and is not a spam you reserve yourself a chance of having all your cherished memories in messages and photos "unfairly" sent down the drain. Will you risk?
Still....in the face of fear, lets look at some realities:
1. Would facebook clear its users when one of the main factors of its revenue would be the number of users? As an entrepreneur, facebook would never delete a profile of a person (I would presume), with a belief that he/she may wish to restore its activity (who may have interrupted the activity of his/her activity due to different, reasonable excuses: vacation to an inhabited island :), some reason which would cause temporary inability to use computer or internet, like illness, abstention from using social networks because it distracts your schedule too much, and even ones who would try to stop using just to see whether their profile would be removed.). Would Facebook unjustly violate the hopes of these people, who, returning after their journey, or discharged from the hospital, find, or better, will not find their profiles at their habitual place. Would Facebook risk to damage its image, its pocket, referring only to a repletion of its servers?
2. Wouldn't facebook use more trustworthy mean of communication on such an IMPORTANT matter, like sending message to users' Inbox directly by the Company and not using a chain letter system (I'm not IT specialist, but relying on my general knowledge I can assume this is possible)? They should know that any user's reasonable mind would find such content suspicious and would be in a state of hesitation, so they would use other, more appropriate and more reliable mean to deliver this kind of notification.
3. Social networks have, as one of their misisons, an aim to spread by attracting more users. How can they justify a slowdown of its functioning by overcrowding when overcrowding IS their entreprenual purpose. This construction of sentence looks more like an anti-commercial or a way of backbiting by its competitor/s.
Also, would Facebook use such the unprofessional grammatical structure with obvious punctuation marks missing, and sign at the end as "Creator of Facebook" which for many may sound a little haughty?
Answering these questions would push you to a more confident side, which would suggest that the message is a spam. But you take the final decision...
Sincerely,
Ahmed -- a rare user of Facebook.
P.S. I refer to Facebook as a Company in some places, but this is used without any distinction and just at my convenience.
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