It starts out: “Hi….I actually got another friend request from you yesterday…which I ignored so you may want to check your account…”
Then it tells you to “hold your finger on the message until the forward button appears…then hit forward….”
Your account isn’t sending duplicate friend requests. And you didn’t receive a request from the person you’re forwarding it to.
You’re simply doing it because the message tells you to.
DON’T.
Otherwise, you become another link in the bogus chain message -- which is why the hoax is spreading so fast.
There was a cloning epidemic on Facebook 18 months or so ago. That was genuine.
And people do still get hacked.
The message that went viral these past few days is different, however: It urges you to forward it to “all the people you want to forward to” – which many take to mean all their friends.
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Facebook hoax message (full text):
Hi....I actually got another friend request from you yesterday...which I ignored so you may want to check your account. Hold your finger on the message until the forward button appears...then hit forward and all the people you want to forward too....I had to do the people individually. Good Luck!
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Anyone who gets a duplicate request from you wouldn’t forward the bogus message. They’d send you a PM about it or perhaps post a comment on your timeline.
You’d probably do the same for them.
The message is a hoax, and anyone who shares it is spreading it.
The best way to avoid being duped: Ignore it. Delete it.
Share this story instead. It’ll do some good.
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