RSN™ Commentary: Reporting Fakes To Facebook Is A Waste Of Time?

What Good Does Reporting Fakes To Facebook Do?

For each one that we shut down, another pops up right?

Yes, indeed.

So why does it matter?

If you think like that you are being defeatist from the get-go. You are overlooking the real reasons for things and focusing on your own disillusionment and disappointment.

Why do we take down as many fake profiles as we can?

Because it disrupts the connection the scammer has to new prospect victims they were grooming!

A victim is connected to a fake profile and identity. We want to disrupt that food chain as fast as we can – hopefully before they can move the victim to Google Hangouts or another social media.

It is not that we care about the Fake profile, there are 400 million of them on Facebook. It is that we care about rescuing other victims. At least taking away the fake profile will give some of them pause and they will ask the scammer hard questions. Some percentage will back away at that point.

We Can’t Get Them All, But We Can Get Some. And Of Course The Same Applies To Other Social Media As Well!

What if someone had done that for you while you were in the early stages of your scam?

Would you say that it was worth it if YOU were not scammed?

We cannot save everybody, but if YOU help we can save more!

That is all we try to do by reporting Facebook Fakes. A small battle in a bigger war.

Each person reading this has a choice to make. You are either part of the solution, or you are part of the problem.

What will you choose?

Tom Borman
RSN Managing Director
A division of SCARS
Miami Florida U.S.A.

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