According to Facebook, there are about 83 million accounts on their network that they believe to be fake.
Earlier this week, Facebook generated documents in front of the Securities and Exchange Commission that explained that out of the social network's 955 million users 8.5% are thought to be fake. Out of these 8.5% accounts 4.8% belong to users who maintain replicate accounts.
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Maintaining repeat accounts does abuse the terms and conditions of Facebook but the largest quantity of false accounts is composed of it. Users usually desire two accounts in order to keep their personal and social life independent. Totally clear, right? No one wants to associate these two parallel universes to conflict with each other.
The second largest ratio of bogus accounts comprises of 'user-misclassified' accounts. These accounts have been created by people in honour of their cat, dog, business, favourite soccer team and what not. Basically, some 2.4% of 8.5% accounts are 'user-misclassified' and created in affection of a 'non-human entity'. We wonder if making a Facebook page is too complicated a process for the 2.4%.
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872 million users on Facebook are genuine and legitimate. These users need to be able to breathe freely on Facebook without the fear of getting attacked by infections. I mean, c'mon! We choose to socialize on our laptops rather than face to face so that we wouldn't have to bear the extra baggage that comes along with it. We deserve to feel safe, as safe as heaven, on a site where we spend hours and share our life's ''status'' on! It only makes sense that companies running businesses and advertising on Facebook through pages would want genuine 'likes' from genuine user profiles too. Hence, telling us why these accounts are known as 'undesirable'.
Facebook also states that these fake accounts are 'customary' in countries where Facebook isn't as established, for example, Turkey and Indonesia. But the real question is, is Facebook going to 'confront' an issue regarding these fake accounts.
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Phony or not, its going to be very difficult for Facebook to separate the fake from the real as very few recommendations are needed to create Facebook accounts. Whatever the case maybe, enjoy while you still can dear Fakers!
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This article is written by Sindhia Javed Junejo. She is one of the core members of RHA team.
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