Tug-ani, the official student publication in UP Cebu, noticed duplicate accounts of the activists arrested during an anti-terrorism bill protest on Friday, June 5. Eventually, other student organizations flagged that it is not only limited to Cebu. READ:
We express our utmost alarm since these accounts are suspected to cause harm or spread false information. It would be best if we all stay informed and vigilant," UP Office of the Student Regent said on Facebook.exercise restraint against reporting possible real-life accounts of people having the same name as ours.”, drown out a contrary or conflicting message, or create a false sense of the popularity of an idea or cause through amplification and spread.
Facebook says accounts pretending to be someone you know or someone that doesn't exist can be reported. Here are the steps:If you can't find it, try searching for the name used on the profile or asking your friends if they can send you a link to it.Follow the on-screen instructions for fake accounts to file a report.
In the past, Facebook has taken down several networks of pages and accounts which they have proven to violate their policies misrepresentation and spam policies.
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