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Why doesn't Facebook auto block scam accounts masquerading as real pages?

5 pointsby casualbob_ukalmost 4 years ago
Virtually every post I see from an established Facebook page, ie Binance, Yield.app, celebrities, has a comment from a scam account with the same page name and logo, passing off as the original account, saying there&#x27;s a Bitcoin giveaway.<p>Pretending to be the original page, they say if you send them Bitcoin, they&#x27;ll send back three times as much. It&#x27;s always followed by comments to back it up saying &quot;wow, it really worked&quot;.<p>I&#x27;d go as far as to say this is an epidemic on Facebook and there are even people in the news being scammed by these exact setups.<p>Surely Facebook can automate a fix for this? It&#x27;s straight up fraud and grinds my gears every single day.

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Nextgridalmost 4 years ago
Facebook is not held liable for this, the fake accounts still contribute to their metrics and people &quot;engage&quot; with them so why would they change anything?
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Trias11almost 4 years ago
It&#x27;s similar to why Amazon won&#x27;t clean spammy fake comments, reviews and won&#x27;t remove fake products. It&#x27;s adds to their bottom line.<p>Same with all large plartforms where any engagement or transaction adds to their bottom line, even if it&#x27;s to the detriment of ligitimate users.