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As a Facebook user for years now, I have received my fair share of invitations to join groups, recently with the addition of applications I receive a lot more invitations than I used to. Like most Facebook users I tend to ignore them. But one caught my eye the other day and when I received another invitation today I just had to write about it.

Now I have many issues with this Facebook group, so let me start that the beginning, the title. The problem is that the founder of Facebook is Mark Zuckerberg NOT Marc Zomberg. Now granted the creator of the group has updated the description to try to explain this anomaly:

Now I'm guessing the this change (the part in parenthesis was not there over last weekend) was made for one of two reasons:
1. The creator realized his mistake that he didn't know who the creator of Facebook was until people kept correcting him and then realized that it's not possible to edit the name of a Facebook group.
2. The "legal reason" is that this guy has never actually had any contact with Mark Zuckerberg and doesn't want any trouble for making things up.

My next problem is that he direct people to some random website to "get back to the old Facebook." Now I'm not sure what is motive is to send you to this random page, but I really was hoping that the whois for bestviral.com would come back with Jakob Pettersson as one of it's contacts, but alas it does not.
Next my problem with this group is that he has comments turned off. If you claim to have a plan to "get back to the old Facebook," which it seems that people are looking for, at least have the balls to turn comments on, oh but I guess he was probably tired of people telling him that Marc Zomberg doesn't run Facebook.
Finally I am upset that over 1.4 Million people have been duped into joining his group.

Edit:
Link to the group in case you are interested
Edit 2:
Apparently I'm not the only person who noticed this problem