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09-30-2020, 02:32 PM
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Facebook—Interesting Reverse networking
So I created a fake FB profile, clicked on some random girls in the hobby and friend requested them.
Start getting some “people you may know”
One is a girl who advertises on Skipthegames all the time.
About 90% of them are decent looking girls with provider looking head shots.
Then today out of no where I get a “people you may know” of a very high end provider I saw 2-3 years ago. She is super hot.
How the fuck does FB do this? Does it know my “real” number somehow?
Anyway, scary shit; but at the same
Time this a way to track down some hot UTR ladies?
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09-30-2020, 03:29 PM
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most likely the girls you "friended" on your fake page were friends with some of the girls that facebook now recommends to you. I have a fake page with only one "friend" that friend has several hundred people friended and facebook is always trying to get me to friend those people This is how they grow exponentially
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09-30-2020, 03:30 PM
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In effect every person you "friend" has friends that facebook will recommend to you.
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09-30-2020, 05:18 PM
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I get that part. How the fuck did they suggest a high end pro I saw 2 years ago?
No connection?
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09-30-2020, 07:18 PM
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Join Date: Feb 3, 2014
Location: FL
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I just set up a fake profile as I have never been on FB. It is creepy. The fake profile I made up apparently has lots of people who know me (the fake me). Funny. I created the profile, the email, the phone and validated everything. It is easy to fool the FB AI. I use tails when accessing it because I know FB would immediatedly mine my emails if I ever log in from a computer which is "mine"
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09-30-2020, 08:14 PM
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Join Date: Aug 26, 2011
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Originally Posted by orallvr69
I just set up a fake profile as I have never been on FB. It is creepy. The fake profile I made up apparently has lots of people who know me (the fake me). Funny. I created the profile, the email, the phone and validated everything. It is easy to fool the FB AI. I use tails when accessing it because I know FB would immediatedly mine my emails if I ever log in from a computer which is "mine"
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Mine your emails, your cookies, your ad clicks, your contacts if you're on a device where they are stored, and everything else it can find.
FakeBook is essentially a virus.
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09-30-2020, 08:27 PM
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"Mine your emails, your cookies, your ad clicks, your contacts if you're on a device where they are stored, and everything else it can find.
FakeBook is essentially a virus."
Absolutely, which is why I did it on tails
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10-01-2020, 06:01 AM
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DOMME GODDESS
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I created a FB for my provider persona, made absolutely NO connection to my real life. I even made sure not to use any of the pics I would post on my real FB. Had some people I knew come up in the “people you may know”, had forgotten about but still lol. So yeah, I completely agree that FB is a VIRUS and they watch too close! I deleted my account for that and a few other things FB was bullshitting me about.
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10-01-2020, 11:06 PM
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Join Date: Jul 31, 2012
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Being logged in on your phone and just being near a location will pop up "people you may know".
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10-05-2020, 11:13 AM
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Catch me while you can
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Join Date: Sep 5, 2012
Location: Shreveport & Tyler
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Facebook profile under hobby name using only hobby number on hobby phone and still facebook suggested "people you may know" from real world FB. Nope. Delete app.
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10-07-2020, 01:37 AM
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Join Date: Aug 5, 2020
Location: USA
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Originally Posted by SlowHand50
Mine your emails, your cookies, your ad clicks, your contacts if you're on a device where they are stored, and everything else it can find.
FakeBook is essentially a virus.
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This. And it does exactly what viruses were written for, stealing information. I deleted fb over a year ago and haven't missed it.
Forgot to say to delete all your info and have it deleted, deactivated or what ever it is called and then delete the app. Don't leave any of your info behind.
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10-08-2020, 06:16 PM
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Join Date: Dec 20, 2019
Location: New York
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Originally Posted by mc197536
So I created a fake FB profile, clicked on some random girls in the hobby and friend requested them.
Start getting some “people you may know”
One is a girl who advertises on Skipthegames all the time.
About 90% of them are decent looking girls with provider looking head shots.
Then today out of no where I get a “people you may know” of a very high end provider I saw 2-3 years ago. She is super hot.
How the fuck does FB do this? Does it know my “real” number somehow?
Anyway, scary shit; but at the same
Time this a way to track down some hot UTR ladies?
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Yeah because FB can trak your mobile.
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10-11-2020, 07:50 AM
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Join Date: Dec 17, 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 11,500
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LOL, I bought some baking soda at Walmart, and the next day I got an ad for Baking Soda from Amazon.
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10-13-2020, 09:30 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
Location: somewhere out there
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Do not download Facebook messenger. That will make you googleable. You can still communicate and answer messages by using the option on your mobile phone to “go in desktop mode”.
It will link people off of your phone regardless though. Especially if you have cell phone games attached.
So on your hobby phone don’t download games with Facebook sign in, don’t use the app for Facebook messenger, and don’t use your mobile phone to sign in or verify.
But yeah networking to find providers there is easy.
Any of these will begat another provider or local thot fast.
1. Local popular thot (18 to 23 range they know everyone)
2. Popular stripper.
3. Chick arrested locally for prostitution or theft. Chicks with child support payments.
4. A local escort
5. A random chick non Asian who does nails, exaggerated eyebrows, or hair. Friends list begat all of the above.
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