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andrewm30

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FeokaSTR gosh she works fast LOL

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andrewm30

You think this individual is a fake? I just thought he was a bit odd, but thanks for the tip.

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Not absolutely 100%andrewm30 You think this individual is a fake? I just thought he was a bit odd, but thanks for the tip.but this message from him seems suspect.

"you are the sexiest looking Man i have ever seen on here"

Also, he has his age in his user name -- something that's common with the fake accounts.

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Indeed!

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That's the problem with this discussion. You not really know if someone is a fake. That's only guesses and conjectures.

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Some are more obvious than others. [That's the problem with this discussion. You not really know if someone is a fake. That's only guesses and conjectures.] But I don't believe anyone questions the fact that there is some amount of guesswork involved.

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Is there an actual active group for reporting fake accounts?

This is just a thread in the "General Discussion" forum and it's not very active. Yes, I few people participate here, but not very many. I've looked for a active group and could not find any. Hoping someone here might know of such a group.

Groups I found:

get-rid-of-fake-profiles -- Last activity a month ago -- group owner/creator no longer has a TN account.

fake-account-awareness -- created a year ago and has no activity

fakes -- last activity four months ago -- the creator of the group is no longer a member of the group

uncertified-fake-or-duplicate-profiles -- last activity nine years ago

Are there any others -- perhaps even a group that is active?

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@teamtrue we should do a certification with passport photos, the only way to get the website clean.

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It may be common for people in Europe to have passports, [@teamtrue we should do a certification with passport photos, the only way to get the website clean.] but it's certainly not common for people in the US to have passports. And my guess is that most of the users here are from the US. Requiring passports would likely eliminate more than half of the paid users on this site.

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