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95% of the non-certified "women" on this site are fake. It amazes me the number of men that "friend" these accounts. I assume an account is fake until it is at least certified.John aka cobeachbum

Hate to be the bearer of bad news John, but there are absolutely fake "Certified" profiles as well. Whoever is approving certifications and photo uploads is just phoning it in these days and not really doing the job.

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The really disturbing thing is the use of AI to carry on fake conversations. I've come across a couple of those. It takes a couple of messaging rounds before it becomes apparent that it's an AI.

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There needs to be responsible mediator here to keep the alblots and AL off and delete the message.

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There needs to be responsible mediator here to keep the alblots and AL off and delete the message.

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https://truenudists.com/user/Nudistmasseuse/

Nudistmasseuse claims shes a girl named Sophie katee from England but uses pictures from a Pinterest account that has Florida in the bio. Also claimed she just happened to be in New York when I risked messaging.

https://in.pinterest.com/sraiiin/_created

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https://truenudists.com/user/Nudistmasseuse/Nudistmasseuse claims shes a girl named Sophie katee from England but uses pictures from a Pinterest account that has Florida in the bio. Also claimed she just happened to be in New York when I risked messaging.https://in.pinterest.com/sraiiin/_created

Forget the Pinterest pics... the model in question is Sophie Rain... "influencer", OF creator, etc.

Heck, she even has her own Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Rain

This is a brief Google-generated bio:

Sophie Rain is a viral American internet personality, OnlyFans creator, and social media influencer known for her lifestyle content, claims of high earnings (reportedly tens of millions), and public emphasis on her Christian faith and virginity, attracting huge followings on TikTok and Instagram while building a brand around modest, yet profitable, content and forming part of the "Bop House" content group. She gained significant attention after leaving a waitressing job, going viral for her earnings, and collaborating with artists like NLE Choppa, though she's also faced controversy, like a scandal involving a tech CEO. Key Aspects of Her Career:Platform Success: Built a massive audience on TikTok (over 11M followers) and OnlyFans, generating substantial income from subscribers.Content & Brand: Focuses on lifestyle, beauty, and relatable content, often filmed in a Christian, virginity-affirming context, using bikini photos and daily life updates rather than explicit material to earn millions.Bop House: Became associated with Bop House, a group of creators living and filming together in a mansion.Virality: Went viral after announcing earnings and participating in trends, including addressing a mistaken identity rumor involving a viral "Spider-Man" video.Financial Impact: Used her earnings to support her family, buying them a house and yacht, and supports fans through financial assistance.Controversy: Was linked to a scandal where a CEO allegedly spent a large sum on video calls with her, which she addressed publicly. Personal Details:Born: September 22, 2004 (making her 20 in late 2024/early 2025).Background: Previously worked as a waitress before her influencer career took off.Beliefs: Publicly identifies as a devout Christian, stating she saves explicit content for marriage.

The person/people approving image uploads are comedically inept at this point.

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95% of the non-certified "women" on this site are fake. It amazes me the number of men that "friend" these accounts. I assume an account is fake until it is at least certified.John aka cobeachbumHate to be the bearer of bad news John, but there are absolutely fake "Certified" profiles as well. Whoever is approving certifications and photo uploads is just phoning it in these days and not really doing the job.

There has never been a requirement that the profile photo (or any photo) be of the account holder (You can decide if that's good, bad, or indifferent). The new certification process forces you to provide ID now and just recently, a change was made that forces any profile or background image to go through the same moderation process as gallery photos. You used to be able to use any photo, including straight up pornography without any moderation. I routinely watch the feed of new accounts and have not had to report any photos for quite some time now. I assume at some point one will slip through.

I realize that simply being certified doesn't mean the person is real, nor that the photo attached is actually of the account holder, but it improves the odds greatly that the account holder isn't a spammer as most would not take the time or effort. I still believe in order to post anything, including photos and comments, should be limited to paid and certified accounts. I would allow Non paid/certified to read the forums and groups, but not view any photos at all. I would make an exception for long time members that have shown they are legitimate.

Also, any post including the name of an off-site app should be auto-deleted.

John aka cobeachbum

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