Facebook Will Soon Is Closed : HOAK News!
The rise of the issues surrounding closing up on various social media social networking site, forcing it throws rebuttal. The rumors have started from a post on the website of The Weekly World News. Mentioned, the creator, Mark Zuckerberg, 'wants her old life back' because it handles up had ruined his life.
"Facebook is now no longer be controlled. In addition, the level of stress of dealing with this company has ruined my life. I have to stop all this madness," the 'statement' written Zuckerberg site.
Not only Zuckerberg, Weekly World News also received a notice of claim to the Vice President of Technical Affairs up, Avrat Humarthi.
"After 15 March, the entire site will be closed. So if you still want to see your photos again, I suggest you lower it from the internet. You will not be able to get the photos again after up close,"
The issue is spreading rapidly through the microblogging site Twitter and Facebook. Despite doubts, not the least bit worried by the truth of the news.
However, on Monday (1/10/2011), the news is finally determined to be not more than a hoax. Yahoo News received confirmation directly from the Director of Corporate Communications Larry Yu, who claimed the rumors were absolutely untrue.
"The answer is no, please help us end these ridiculous rumors. We did not get the memo about the closing of the site. In addition, many of which still have us do, so we will work as usual," said Yu.
Up apparently has not intend to terminate their business in the near future. Moreover, recently the company has offices in Palo Alto that received an injection of fresh funds worth $ 500 million from investment bank Goldman-Sachs.
"Facebook is now no longer be controlled. In addition, the level of stress of dealing with this company has ruined my life. I have to stop all this madness," the 'statement' written Zuckerberg site.
Not only Zuckerberg, Weekly World News also received a notice of claim to the Vice President of Technical Affairs up, Avrat Humarthi.
"After 15 March, the entire site will be closed. So if you still want to see your photos again, I suggest you lower it from the internet. You will not be able to get the photos again after up close,"
The issue is spreading rapidly through the microblogging site Twitter and Facebook. Despite doubts, not the least bit worried by the truth of the news.
However, on Monday (1/10/2011), the news is finally determined to be not more than a hoax. Yahoo News received confirmation directly from the Director of Corporate Communications Larry Yu, who claimed the rumors were absolutely untrue.
"The answer is no, please help us end these ridiculous rumors. We did not get the memo about the closing of the site. In addition, many of which still have us do, so we will work as usual," said Yu.
Up apparently has not intend to terminate their business in the near future. Moreover, recently the company has offices in Palo Alto that received an injection of fresh funds worth $ 500 million from investment bank Goldman-Sachs.