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  2. What is catfishing and what can you do if you are ... - AOL

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    There are many signs you can look for to help spot a catfish, ... A catfish may ask you for sensitive images and money. Many scammers use already available photos of other people in their fake ...

  3. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty Talk - AOL

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    Remember that what you’re sexting about doesn’t need to reflect what you’re really doing in the moment; you can say you’re naked in bed when you’re actually reading a book in your ...

  4. Catfishing - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to a traditional Carnival celebration involving attendees masking their faces, the Internet allows catfishers to mask their true identities.. Catfishing refers to the creation of a fictitious online persona, or fake identity (typically on social networking platforms), with the intent of deception, [1] usually to mislead a victim into an online romantic relationship or to commit ...

  5. File:60 lb catfish.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Social Catfish - Wikipedia

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    The company initially started as a blog to educate people about online scams and catfishing. Today, Social Catfish is a multifaceted investigation tool with the option to run criminal background checks. [6] [3] Social Catfish lists names of jurisdictions (Incorporated cities, Census-designated places) instead of major US city neighborhoods.

  7. Talk:Catfish: The TV Show - Wikipedia

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    The first line of the plot section reads A "catfish" is a person who creates fake profiles online and pretends to be someone they are not by using someone else's pictures and information. Is this a pre-existing term, or did the creators of this show/film come up with the term? 98.221.141.21 06:30, 4 March 2013 (UTC)

  8. New app uses photo recognition to find look-alike pets - AOL

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    Image recognition technology has gone to the dogs ... and cats. A new app can use a picture of an animal to help you find an adoptable look-alike. "Jen launches the app and snaps a picture of a ...

  9. Midshipman fish - Wikipedia

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    Porichthys refers to the well developed pores on the fish, and this led to the common name "Porous Catfish". [3] The other common name, "Midshipman" is based on the pattern of button-like luminous spots (photophores) which resemble the buttons on the uniforms of young naval officers known as midshipmen. [4]