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He finds a Tinder account where his face appears, but with a different name.
They debate in networks the photoshop that the impostor did in his photos to “protect” her.
The video about a fake Tinder account, where they put their hands on the victim’s photos to make her look different, quickly went viral on social networks.
It is increasingly common to hear that some person, thing or action is on everyone’s lips, because thanks to technology and digital platforms, content reaches users faster and generates reactions.
And it is that viralization is a term that has been used in recent years to share all kinds of images, video or audio on the Internet that can impact different audiences, where, if it causes a furor, it will be transmitted between person and person until reaching great importance. number of plays.
Fake Tinder
the tiktoker @uniwithgrace revealed that they not only stole his identity and opened a Tinder account with his photos, but also edited his physiognomy so that he did not look as he is.
“Why did someone make a Tinder fake me, but edited the photos like this?”Grace Ledwith, from the UK, asked in her video, her face making it hard to believe what she was seeing.
@uniwithgracehannah babes what are u doing♬ misery x cpr – jada<3
And it is that the trend is not new, in fact Catfishing is on the rise, an action in which a person takes information or photographs of another and passes them off as their own to create another identity and, in many cases, defraud users.
Grace shared the story on TikTok about how upset she was to see her altered facial features on the fake account, where they even used her middle name.
The video has been viewed more than 2.3 million times, and in this one Grace shows the original selfies and the ones that had been used in the profile of ‘Hannah’, 23, to show how obvious it was that they had been played with. . .
Her fake image, for example, sports a nose much larger than her eyes, as well as distorting her lips and making her look a bit more tanned.
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