Social Media and its Decievers

Claudia Barrios

Social media has become more than just a frenzy. Beginning with Myspace and Facebook to now Instagram and Twitter, our world is being overcome by these social networking sites. These web pages have turned into the new way to meet friends and even find dates. Apps like Tinder and Bumble have even made it easy to find people nearest to your location. These social media networks have been able to help people stay connected with one another and even build larger business networks. Although these sites can be fun and friendly, they can also have disadvantages. How do you know if the person you are speaking with is really who they say they are?

Social media websites and applications have made it effortless for individuals to lie and deceive others from behind their computer screens. Individuals can create profiles with fake names, fake pictures, falsify their profiles, and befriend others online. It is not difficult to build these pages to portray someone else. Individuals who do so are in search of money or a relationship as they hide behind another person’s identity. Interacting with the social media community can be dangerous, especially for those finding dates and romantic relationships online.

It has become so common for others to fabricate their identity on social media that MTV has even produced a television show called “Catfish” dedicated to finding individuals who are misleading those they talk to over the internet. The show has become extremely popular over the past six years it has been airing. In this series, the filmmakers help their subscribers from all over the country find who they are really talking to. By making a few phone calls and talking to the “catfish’s” friends, the filmmakers are able to find the truth of these online deceivers. But if you do not have time to apply to a TV show, we can help.

The services we provide can help our clients catch their “catfish”. In today’s society so many people communicate from behind their phone apps and computer screens, it is difficult to know if they are telling the truth and if they truly are who they claim to be. With our resources as an investigative company we can provide you with the answers you are looking for so you are certain about the person you are engaging with. It is important to know who you are speaking to not only for the purpose of knowing the truth, but also simply for your safety.

For our clients who want to find who the individual on the other side of their device is, we offer an extensive background investigation of the individual. Along with this, we can also provide a complete social media scan. Our investigators examine the individual’s social outlooks to make sure all sources coincide with one another. In doing so, we will be able to provide our clients with the peace of mind in knowing their social media acquaintances are telling them the truth.

Nevertheless, it is still important to remember a few tips if you are going to meet the person you have been interacting with online to ensure your safety. It is essential to meet in a public place, a local coffee shop or a restaurant where there are other people around. Take a friend and maybe make it a double date so you are more comfortable and secure. Make sure you are alert at all times and aware of your surroundings. It is important not to let your guard down. Also, do not give away too many personal details too soon, as in where you live or where you work.

If you are doubtful about the person you are communicating with online, here are a few red flags to look for that can help you determine if your social media friends are telling you the truth. If you have been talking to them for quite some time and they do not want to meet in person, this possibly means they are not the person in the photos. If they only text you or call you and never want to video chat can also be another red flag. FaceTime, Snapchat, and Skype are very popular and if they are reluctant to a video call, it is likely they are not telling you the truth. Another sign to look for is if the person gives you a sob story. Many times these individuals will lure you in with tragic events, which leads to our next red flag: asking for money. They are often looking for ways to scam you into feeling bad for them. This is one of the biggest signs of them not telling you the truth about themselves.

Although social media has become a huge part of our society and can truly be used as an amazing tool to meet people and build relationships, it can also hinder us. It is important for individuals to be certain of who they are connecting with online. You want to know that the information you are receiving is true and that you are not being lied to or deceived. Our company can help you determine whether the person you are interacting with is being honest, or if they are just another online “catfish”.

Social Media Sites Linked Below:

MTV’s Catfish:

http://www.mtv.com/shows/catfish-the-tv-show

Myspace:

https://myspace.com/

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/

Tinder:

https://tinder.com/

Bumble:

https://bumble.com/

Snapchat:

https://www.snapchat.com/

Skype:

https://www.skype.com/en/

Author: Claudia Barrios