Facebook
2017-06-19
IFyou are aregularFacebookuserand also someone who feels compassion for the suffering of others, you have surely noticed publications that say things like `I know you won`t `Like` this photo because I`m sick` or `Type `Ameen` to heal me.
I was among the people who felt bad when seeing the `Keep scrolling if you`re heartless` types of posts until a f riend alerted me to the scam behind it.
These types of manipulative posts are designed to trick people into liking, sharing, or commenting, which in turn results in the page accumulating followers. The creators of the page then spread malicious publicity, viruses, and scams. They also keep your data and know where you live, your date of birth and your email, which could be used to hack your account.
There is no life that can be saved with a `Like` or illness that can be cured by typing `Ameen.` Despite your good intent, and by doing what you`re asked, it is most likely that you are helping Facebook spammers make some easy money.
AsadKhan KarachiIFyou are aregularFacebookuserand also someone who feels compassion for the suffering of others, you have surely noticed publications that say things like `I know you won`t `Like` this photo because I`m sick` or `Type `Ameen` to heal me.
I was among the people who felt bad when seeing the `Keep scrolling if you`re heartless` types of posts until a f riend alerted me to the scam behind it.
These types of manipulative posts are designed to trick people into liking, sharing, or commenting, which in turn results in the page accumulating followers. The creators of the page then spread malicious publicity, viruses, and scams. They also keep your data and know where you live, your date of birth and your email, which could be used to hack your account.
There is no life that can be saved with a `Like` or illness that can be cured by typing `Ameen.` Despite your good intent, and by doing what you`re asked, it is most likely that you are helping Facebook spammers make some easy money.
AsadKhan Karachi