...I was about to say no, but the group just recently changed its name from "People's movement against the anti-climate hysterics" to "Medicine against climate change", so I think the group page itself may have Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Splitters!
It gets better/worse! This whole thing got kicked off by another Facebook group titled "People's movement against the climate hysterics", a denial group that gained enough popularity and Facebook adspace that a news outlet mentioned them, at which point the floodgates burst and everyone started actually paying attention to them.
This led to the foundation of opposition groups, such as the aforementioned "People's movement against the anti-climate hysterics" (a more accurate translation, looking back at it, would actually be "against the climate deniers"), which didn't do so well... Probably partly because of how close their name was to their opponents, which might be why they introduced the questionnaire for membership (and then eventually went for the name change).
Now that things have
really kicked off though, there's a new opposition group in town that's trying to gain more members than the denial group! The aptly-named "People's movement against the people's movement against the climate hysterics". The two are now squabbling massively, and the member counts are actually kind of merging together because people from the one group keep joining the other group in order to troll them or act as "moles" to learn their secret plans.
It's... Yes, it's exactly as stupid as it all sounds.
I'm assuming that's what he did, deliberately.
Yes. They made a poor system, I poked the poor system in its weak spots, and somehow that's my fault. Some people!
(And yes, both my choices in the questionnaire and my reactions here have been for comedic effect)