Not exact matches
Despite how it sounds, in today's age of fake news and fake accounts, websites that collect more identifiable information
about their users are better - positioned to protect identities and even solve the widespread problems of
spam bot and illegitimate user accounts.
Some of CougarLife's users have issued complaints
about possible scams involving the site, mainly from coercive messages from fake profiles and
spam bot messages from people claiming to be cougar women, only to disappear after the user has bought the full membership.
Happy New Year, friends, fans,
spam bots and people who are so bored on their holidays they've dropped in to leave derogatory comments
about other people's sex lives.
If folk are serious
about ignorage, this thing is the first one to ignore, as there is ample record of the dissembling, lies, and mendacicization of this
spam bot.
In the light of things, Facebook has more serious things to worry
about, like
spam and fake news
bots, fake accounts, etc..