7:33 AM How to recognize a bot and how to send it in the right direction |
Many who are closely connected to the Internet and run one of the social networks have noticed how strange individuals climb into them from time to time. The goals are often the same, to force you to install malware or try to get personal data from you. Simply put, to take possession of something in order to use it for selfish purposes. How to recognize a bot? Most often, these are accounts that are either empty or dense. The profile photo is important, if desired, you can check it in the search for uniqueness, moreover, with the advent of artificial intelligence, it is done there. Or there is no image at all. Minimal personal information, by the way, subscribers to such are often also bots, since bot farms do not spend their time in vain on the network. How to send a bot in the right direction, it's all simple, block and do not open any links from such individuals. In my example, I lost count of how many individuals I blocked in my Facebook groups trying to advertise something, fortunately there is a setting for my approval before publication. Also fake messages under the guise of Facebook administration and slogans about loss of access, with a request to go to the site and urgently change the password. More than once I posted such examples with pictures on my site so that others would know. |
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