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Look at their friends list. Fakes often have 2,000+ friends (quantity over quality) but only get 2 likes per post. Or worse, the "Friends" section is filled with other obvious fakes—identically dressed stock photos and names like "John Smith_007."

Within three messages, they will ask you to "Check out this video" or "Vote for my niece here." Never click links from strangers. That link is likely a phishing site designed to steal your login credentials. What To Do If You Find One If you suspect a profile is fake, do not engage. Do not reply. Do not call them out in the comments (that just tells them you are active). fake facebook profile

If your new friend request is a military general, a supermodel, or a rugged oil rig worker with perfect grammar—be skeptical. Right-click the image and select "Search Google for image." If that handsome stranger shows up on 50 different profiles under 50 different names, it’s a bust. Look at their friends list

We’ve all been there. You check your friend requests and see a familiar face—same profile picture as your old college roommate, same hometown listed. You accept. Then, five minutes later, you get a direct message: “Hey, I’m stuck. Can you send me a gift card code?” That link is likely a phishing site designed

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Look at their friends list. Fakes often have 2,000+ friends (quantity over quality) but only get 2 likes per post. Or worse, the "Friends" section is filled with other obvious fakes—identically dressed stock photos and names like "John Smith_007."

Within three messages, they will ask you to "Check out this video" or "Vote for my niece here." Never click links from strangers. That link is likely a phishing site designed to steal your login credentials. What To Do If You Find One If you suspect a profile is fake, do not engage. Do not reply. Do not call them out in the comments (that just tells them you are active).

If your new friend request is a military general, a supermodel, or a rugged oil rig worker with perfect grammar—be skeptical. Right-click the image and select "Search Google for image." If that handsome stranger shows up on 50 different profiles under 50 different names, it’s a bust.

We’ve all been there. You check your friend requests and see a familiar face—same profile picture as your old college roommate, same hometown listed. You accept. Then, five minutes later, you get a direct message: “Hey, I’m stuck. Can you send me a gift card code?”