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  2. How to identify a fake text message: Online skills 101 - AOL

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    Well, there are often tell-tale signs that betray a fake text message. Here are some of the big ones: 1. It seems weirdly random.

  3. Plantation group text messages - Wikipedia

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    Although some of the messages mentioned Donald Trump, who won the election, a spokesman for the Trump campaign denied any connection. John Anthony, a black Republican conservative talk host who received one of the texts, claimed without evidence that they were the work of a leftist group attempting to make Trump look bad.

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

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  6. 'DO NOT CLICK': Pennsylvania voters get fake text messages ...

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    This article originally appeared on Lebanon Daily News: Pennsylvania voters get fake text messages about voter registration. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Politics. See all.

  7. Lenny (bot) - Wikipedia

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    The program waits for a gap of 1.5 seconds of silence before playing the next audio clip, to simulate natural breaks in the conversation. [3] The messages are purposefully vague and open-ended so they can be applied to as many conversations as possible.

  8. Chain letter - Wikipedia

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    Messages sometimes include phony promises from companies or wealthy individuals (such as Bill Gates) promising a monetary reward to everyone who receives the message. [5] They may also be politically motivated, such as "Save the Scouts, forward this to as many friends as possible" [ 6 ] or a warning that a popular TV or radio show may be forced ...

  9. Why Therapists Are Begging People To Stop 'Dry Texting' - AOL

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    “Dry texting is when people respond in text message conversations with one-word answers or don’t carry on a conversation,” says Dr. Denitrea Vaughan, PsyD, a licensed professional counselor ...