Empty, duplicate, and fake accounts of University of the Philippines (UP) students and alumni resurfaced on Facebook.
Tug-ani, the official student publication of UP Cebu, reported that they noticed duplicate accounts of activists arrested during an anti-terrorism bill protest on Friday.
However, the problem is not limited to UP students only. Other Facebook users from the Philippines have also reported similar cases. The UP Office of the Student Regent cautioned Facebook users to not panic and report suspicious accounts instead.
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