Beware of fake car auctions on Facebook
The email was a painful one, but there was nothing I could do about it.
The sender said he had wanted to buy an imported ‘tokunbo’ car and
while checking online to see what the online car portals had to offer,
he stumbled on a Facebook post by a ‘uniformed Custom official’ saying
there was a massive clearance sales of seized cars by the Nigerian
Customs Service.
After paying
the processing fee and 20 per cent of the amount, the phone number of
the ‘custom officer’ was no more available. He had vanished into thin
air. The individual probably used the picture of a custom official he
got from a calendar or on the Internet and had pretended to be someone
else.
This is an age-long scam but most people never notice
this trap until they try to buy a car. As far back as 2012, the Cable
News Network had reported that 83 million of the 955 million monthly
active users on Facebook worldwide use duplicate or false accounts.
Truth be told, there are hundreds of fake Facebook pages selling cars
online and most of them are fake and the Nigerian Customs Service needs
to be aware and proactive about it.
There are also thousands of
fake Facebook pages of celebrities asking their fans to fund their
charity organisations, fake Facebook pages of churches and pastors
asking their fans and followers to pay money or sow into their ministry
to be able to access instant miracles and blessings.
These accounts are actively fleecing gullible and unsuspecting individuals and business brands on a daily basis.
When Facebook realised that these fake accounts and scams were eating
at the heart of its credibility and reputation it began to purge its
platform of fake ‘likes’ and accounts. In fact many brands have come to
realise the reason why they are not getting any engagement on their
social media platforms is that many of the ‘likes’ and ‘follows’ are
fake.
In fact, I recently met a consultant who admitted that a
client told him to get him followers and just for the numbers. It was
however, an embarrassing sight ,when a newspaper reported the drastic
drop in the number of the brand’s followers following one of Facebook’s
cleanup process.
Fake Facebook ‘likes’ renders the social media
return on engagement and investment useless. While people may celebrate
increased numbers, an advert going to your 100,000 like may actually be
reaching 40,000 real individuals and 60,000 bots.
The quality
and value in Facebook and Twitter is not the number of fan and
followers, it is the engagement rate, people willing to read, respond
and share your marketing message. Some businesses are running click
farms which sell likes and follows to some marketers for a small sum of
money. This helps them manufacture the necessary results for people
interested in magic number.
Anatomy of a fake Facebook account
While some are actually easy to spot, many others are difficult to
identify. Most times, personal profiles of fake accounts have only one
profile photo. They probably have never updated their profile or their
page recently.
Most times, they steal other people’s pictures
to use and this can easily be found out by doing an image search on
Google. Fake profiles of girls will have a contact number which I think
most ladies will naturally try to avoid. In fact, the most common
indicator is that they are reaching out to you after saying that they
‘looked at your profile and they want a relationship with you’ and
‘distance does not matter’.
They haven’t updated their status
in a long time because they have to keep up with so many accounts. If
you look at their recent activities, they are likely to only be adding
friends (or proposed customers in this case). At times, you have a
friend request from someone who you thought was already your Facebook
friend.
That is probably a duplicate page and you need to confirm from the person independently to know which is the original.
Fake Facebook pages are much more difficult to identify. Most times the
official social media profile pages can be found on the official
websites. The fake ones, however, try to mimic the original portal and
they are always giving personal addresses, websites, phone numbers and
emails in a bid to direct you away from the official channels. Never
send money to any one you haven’t seen and or pay for good you have not
received.
Once they begin to ask for full payment and
commitment when they are offering nothing, it’s time to walk away.
Always do your independent checks apart from what they tell you.
Identify and report
While Facebook and Twitter themselves do not have tools to identify and
delete ‘likes’ and ‘follows’ in bulk, several web applications such as
Fakeoff application for Facebook and others like StatusPeople,
SocialBakers, SpamFighter and Untweep will help identify if you have
fake followers and fans.
While most people easily spot these
platforms, we should also help these online communities by reporting
them or call them out on social media in order to protect others.
The fact that most of them continue in this means that some
unsuspecting individual will land into their carefully set traps. Based
on the frequency of spam reports, Facebook will look at the number of
people reporting the page and will yank off such pages.
How does this help brands?
I have heard a lot of complaints about decreased engagements and this
may be one of the pointers. By eliminating fake fans and followers,
brands and businesses will be able to track the effectiveness of their
advertising initiatives and to gain better insight into how many people
are being engaged. This eventually influences outcomes as views,
engagement rate and are a true reflection of their marketing efforts.
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